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Looking past awareness, advocates prepare to celebrate Autism Acceptance Month in April


March 27, 2024

In anticipation of Autism Acceptance Month, Avondale House CEO Steve Vetrano emphasized the transition from mere awareness to acceptance of individuals on the autism spectrum and their unique needs within our community. Founded in 1976 by parents of children with autism, Avondale House remains the sole agency in the Greater Houston area dedicated to serving individuals with moderate to severe …

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Jamal Shead’s viral gesture after Houston Cougars loss reemerges amid March Madness


March 27, 2024

In Houston, Texas, Kelvin Sampson, the head coach of the Houston Cougars men’s basketball team, has publicly lauded senior guard Jamal Shead as the “greatest leader I’ve ever coached.” This sentiment gained wider recognition after the Coogs narrowly escaped an upset against Texas A&M in March Madness to advance to the Sweet Sixteen in Dallas. During the game against Texas …

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How severe weather and tornado trends have changed over the past four decades


March 27, 2024

In the current year, tornadoes have already claimed the lives of at least 58 individuals across 10 states, surpassing the average annual tornado fatalities in the United States. Recent data from Climate Central suggests a shift in severe weather and tornado patterns over the past four decades, with notable impacts on who is affected and where. According to Climate Central’s …

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Congress members ‘disappointed’ by USPS response to delays, say office communicates with ‘good news’


March 27, 2024

Two members of the U.S. Congress from the Houston area, Congressman Al Green and Congresswoman Sylvia Garcia, expressed disappointment with the response they received from the United States Postal Service (USPS) regarding their concerns about accountability and transparency. After receiving numerous complaints from constituents about packages or letters being stuck in processing facilities or going missing altogether, Green and Garcia …

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Texas AG Ken Paxton reaches deal in securities fraud case, agrees to six-figure restitution


March 27, 2024

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton reached an agreement in Harris County on Tuesday morning to resolve some of his longstanding legal issues. Paxton had been indicted on felony securities fraud charges in July 2015, stemming from allegations related to promoting a tech startup’s stock without disclosing payments received. Under the terms of the agreement, Paxton will enter a pre-trial intervention …

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Houston’s proposed deal with city firefighters will cost nearly $1.1B to 1.3B for taxpayers


March 27, 2024

It has obtained details regarding the financial implications of Houston’s proposed agreement with the city’s firefighters, shedding light on the potential cost to taxpayers. City Controller Chris Hollins revealed that the city was already facing a structural deficit ranging from $160 to $200 million prior to the settlement. This indicates that expenses surpass revenue by hundreds of millions annually. Hollins …

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Murder charges dropped against disgraced HPD officer Gerald Goines at center of Harding Street raid


March 27, 2024

A judge has dismissed two murder indictments against the former Houston police officer implicated in the botched Harding Street raid of 2019. Judge Veronica Nelson issued the ruling on Tuesday following arguments from Gerald Goines’ attorney, Nicole DeBorde, who contended that the indictments were inadequately written. Prosecutors allege that Goines fabricated information about drug activity to secure a no-knock warrant, …

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Houston pool experts warn people to ‘be vigilant’ following drowning death of 8-year-old at hotel


March 27, 2024

As delves deeper into the tragic drowning of an 8-year-old in a hotel pool, attention is turning to pool safety measures and what homeowners can do to enhance security at home. Local pool experts stress the importance of remaining vigilant, recognizing the myriad potential risks associated with pool ownership. Sheila Bezdek, owner of Sweetwater Pool company with over 30 years …

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Baltimore bridge collapse prompts questions to port experts and engineers on Houston’s bridges


March 27, 2024

Investigating the safety measures implemented by Port Houston to prevent incidents similar to the collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge over their ship channel. As the fifth largest port in the nation, Port Houston plays a pivotal role in handling 73% of containerships in the Gulf of Mexico and driving Houston’s economy. However, experts caution that certain events leading …

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