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Fort Bend County lowers COVID-19 threat level, but here’s why they aren’t celebrating


November 13, 2021

RICHMOND, Texas (KTRK) — Fort Bend County dropped its COVID-19 threat level, but health leaders are still urging caution as hospitalizations have leveled with flu season approaching. COVID-19 SITUATION IMPROVES IN TEXAS, BUT HEALTH OFFICIALS URGE CAUTION In some parts of the country, COVID-19 numbers are climbing. In southeast Texas, it’s a different picture. However, winter and the holidays could …

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Lone woman protests outside Travis Scott’s Houston home


November 13, 2021

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A lone woman stood outside Travis Scott’s Museum District mansion for most of the day Friday, wanting to draw attention to the tragedies of the past week. In one hand, she held a sign that said, “Travis Scott Lives Here.” The other sign listed a number of people and entities she wanted to be held accountable. “It …

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War hero memorialized with mural in Houston’s East End


November 13, 2021

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — As American’s observed Veteran’s Day, it was the perfect day for the unveiling of a mural honoring a Houston Latino war hero. Staff Sgt. Marcario Garcia was the first Mexican-American to be awarded the Medal of Honor in 1945. He is considered a trailblazer in the Hispanic civil rights movement, even while many Hispanics who served …

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Houston doctor suspended for ‘spreading dangerous misinformation’ responds to allegations


November 13, 2021

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Houston Methodist has suspended privileges for a Houston doctor after officials claim she was ‘spreading dangerous misinformation’ about the COVID-19 vaccine and treatments. Dr. Mary Bowden, an ear, nose and throat specialist with a popular private practice on Kirby Drive, has been outspoken about vaccine mandates and treatments. She recently tweeted that she was focusing on treating the …

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