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'I’m concerned if someone was intentionally doing this': Brazoria County politician alleges someone intentionally cut brake line on campaign vehicle

Brazoria County authorities are currently conducting an investigation after Manvel City Councilmember Dan Davis reported his truck's brake line was intentionally cut, according to a Fox report.


'We do not foresee cancelation of the event': Chevron Houston Marathon 2022 still scheduled this weekend amid COVID-19 concerns

The Chevron Houston Marathon is still scheduled to take place on Jan. 14 to commemorate the event's 50th anniversary despite concerns regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a Click2Houston report.


'We are extremely happy to join the Ardurra family': Houston-based company Gunda Corp. LLC acquired by Ardurra Group Inc.

Gunda Corp. LLC (GUNDA), a Houston-based transportation and public works civil engineering company, was recently acquired and merged with Ardurra Group Inc., according to a press release on Businesswire.


'An easy decision': Houston-based Bowman Consulting Group acquires Terra Associates, Inc.

Bowman Consulting Group Ltd., a multi-disciplinary consulting firm based in Houston, has recently agreed to acquire Terra Associates, Inc., according to a press release.


'We thank the UK government for their support in this supply agreement': Moderna announces deal with UK to deliver an additional 60 million COVID vaccine doses in 2022 and 2023

Moderna Inc., a biotechnology company that has helped advance messenger RNA (mRNA) treatments and vaccines, recently announced an updated supply agreement with the UK government for up to 60 million doses of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine.


Galveston County Medical Examiner's Office changes ruling on toddler's COVID-19 death following 'inconclusive' autopsy

The Galveston County Medical Examiner's Office recently concluded that a 4-year-old child who tested positive for COVID-19 and died in early September did not die of the virus, according to a KHOU report.


'This is a new beginning': Tickets now available for Houston's award-winning Magical Winter Lights event

The City of Houston has recently announced in a press release that tickets for the city's signature holiday event, Magical Winter Lights, a 20-acre Christmas light exhibition, are now available.


Harris County contracts Energy Edge to oversee procurement of 'renewable energy strategy'

Harris County, Texas' largest and one of the most populated counties in the country, seeks to lower its carbon footprint and advance its sustainability goals through an arrangement with Energy Edge Consulting, LLC, according to a press release.


'The responsible thing is to take a big-picture look at all the things that happened': Harris County declines to conduct an independent investigation into Astroworld tragedy

Judge Lina Hidalgo's proposal earlier this month to establish an independent probe into the Astroworld Festival, which claimed 10 lives and wounded many more, has failed to gather the necessary amount of votes, according to a KHOU report.


Abbott reappoints Fertitta to University of Houston Board of Regents for a third term

Gov. Greg Abbott recently reappointed Tilman Fertitta, owner of the Landry's food chain and the Houston Rockets, to the University of Houston (UH) System Board of Regents for another term, according to a press release from the Office of the Texas Governor.


College Park's Palmer named 'Girl Athlete of the Week' following Lady Cavalier's win against rival The Woodlands

Paige Palmer, a Lady Cavaliers outside hitter for College Park High School, recently helped the team achieve a pair of District 13-6A wins last week over rival The Woodlands, earning her the title of Texas Sports Nation's Girl athlete of the week, according to a report by the Houston Chronicle.


Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce president, CEO's new book 'focuses on diversity, equity and inclusion'

Dr. Laura Murillo, President and CEO of the Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, recently commemorated the publication of her book, "Lead in Life: People. Passion. Persistence. Succeed in the New Era of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion,” according to a Click2Houston article.


Willis High's Lagway 'blessed' to receive recruitment offers from Houston University

Willis High School freshman Derek “DJ” Lagway has received multiple recruitment offers from various college football teams following his recent summer participation in college football camps, according to a Rivals article.


Atascocita junior Pickering picks national champion University of Oklahoma to 'continue softball career, education'

Kasidi Pickering, a junior centerfielder and pitcher from Atascocita, Texas, has verbally committed to continue her career at the University of Oklahoma, the defending national softball champion, according to a VYPE article.


'I just love being here and I want to be here for a while': Rockets guard Porter Jr. says team 'potentially' saved his life

Houston Rockets guard Kevin Porter, Jr. believes the team "potentially" saved his life after acquiring him in January, according to a report by the Houston Chronicle.


'A little bit of sadness, a little bit of relief': Former softball Olympian Osterman retires at 38

Cat Osterman, a three-time Olympic softball medalist who started her career in Houston, has announced her retirement from the sport she has dominated since she was a child, according to an ABC13 report.


'The broken system allowed that man to make bond': Suspect in post-Astros game road rage shooting resulting in teen's death released on bond

A man charged with fatally shooting a 17-year-old boy in July after an Astros game has been released on bond, according to an ABC 13 report.


NRA announces 2022 Houston event date following 2021 cancellation due to 'high COVID rates'

The National Rifle Association (NRA) has announced that its 151st annual meeting and exhibition in Houston will be rescheduled for 2022, following this year's cancellation, according to an ABC 13 report.


'We will complete the mission I first embarked on in 2019': Congressional runner-up Hunt announces bid for proposed Houston congressional district

Wesley Hunt, a United States Army combat veteran, has recently announced his intention to run for Congress a second time in the newly proposed Houston congressional district, according to a report by the Texas Tribune.


Houston's consumer prices increase in synch with national rates

Consumer prices in Houston are rising in synch with national rates, indicating that national inflation rates are similar to those in Houston, according to data provided by the Greater Houston Partnership.