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'Remaining flood-ready is essential': Texas unveils new flood safety website
By Caleb Lombardo | Aug 8, 2021
The State of Texas has unveiled a new flood safety website, and Gov. Greg Abbott is urging residents in Texas to visit the new website, which contains valuable information that Texans might need in the event of a flood, which are not uncommon in the State of Texas.
Harris County district attorney Ogg tests positive for COVID-19, 'at home resting'
By Caleb Lombardo | Aug 8, 2021
Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg has been diagnosed with COVID-19 despite being fully vaccinated.
'In Houston we recognize our debt to great presidents': City unveils Lyndon B. Johnson sculpture in Little Tranquility Park
By Caleb Lombardo | Aug 8, 2021
The City of Houston unveiled a statue of one of the leaders of the civil rights movement in the U.S., Lyndon B. Johnson.
Poll: About half of Americans oppose schools teaching critical race theory
By Caleb Lombardo | Aug 4, 2021
A recent poll conducted by Convention of States Action (COSA) and the Trafalgar Group shows that parents in the U.S. believe that parents should take action if critical race theory is being taught in their child's school.
'Residents deserve better': Turner stands firm in effort to help Hurricane Harvey victims gain equal treatment
By Caleb Lombardo | Aug 1, 2021
Following the 2017 Hurricane Harvey storm that caused the destruction of thousands of homes, a government program was established to ensure the replacement of homes for families that were affected.
Fort Bend County judge 'all smiles' after reuniting with mother after entire year apart due to COVID-19 concerns
By Caleb Lombardo | Aug 1, 2021
While much of the young and healthy population goes back to normal without hesitation following the mass availability of vaccinations, others are taking a much more deliberate approach.
'Thank you Japan': Olympic Committee recognizes 11 athletes killed in 1972 Olympic Games
By Caleb Lombardo | Jul 29, 2021
During the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, 11 Israeli athletes were taken hostage and killed by a Palestinian terrorist group known as Black September.
Alvarado on House Bill 4110: 'This bill will protect Texans' from catalytic converter thefts
By Caleb Lombardo | Jun 16, 2021
In Texas and across the country, catalytic converter thefts are rising at an alarming pace.
Former Cypress track & field star wraps up career at University of North Texas
By Caleb Lombardo | Apr 29, 2021
Former Cypress HS track and field standout Bailey Ashmore completed her collegiate pole-vaulting career recently with UNT.