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News from 2022


Houston Happenings May 2 - 8

May 2: Enjoy this beautiful art museum that includes over 40 unique exhibits full of lights, sounds, colors and unique elements.


Leslie “Les” Paul Parker

Leslie “Les” Paul Parker (December 26, 1962 - May 3, 2022)


Nohemi Casso Mata

Nohemi Casso Mata (July 5, 1943 - May 4, 2022)


Neighbor recalls fatal Galveston house fire: 'What room are the kids in?'

Houston-based media outlets reported that a Galveston house fire on Saturday (April 30) claimed the lives of two children.


Johnson on new HPD auto safety initiative: 'The purpose is to prevent and deter the catalytic converter thefts'

The Houston Police Department (HPD) hopes a new auto safety initiative will address the increase in catalytic converter thefts, per a report from Houston ABC affiliate KTRK.


Maria Hilda Zavala

Maria Hilda Zavala (September 16, 1951 - May 5, 2022)


Jane Hatler Smith

Jane Hatler Smith (February 3, 1927 - May 4, 2022)


Greater Southeast Management District Board of Directors met April 13

Greater Southeast Management District Board of Directors met Wednesday, April 13.


City of Houston Childhood and Youth Committee met April 13

City of Houston Childhood and Youth Committee met Wednesday, April 13.


Alfred Wagner

Alfred Wagner (August 14, 1952 - May 4, 2022)


LSU's Stingley on selection by Texans: 'They say everything is bigger in Texas, and for me this moment is huge'

The Houston Texans entered the 2022 NFL Draft with so many needs on both sides of the ball, and one of those problem positions is cornerback.


City of Houston City Council met April 12 & 13

City of Houston City Council met April 12 & 13.


Carolyn Joyce McCorkle

Carolyn Joyce McCorkle (May 22, 1940 - April 22, 2022)


Raquel Wanetta Fisher

Raquel Wanetta Fisher (November 13, 1979 - April 23, 2022)


Rebecca “Becca” Renee Castillo

Rebecca Renee Castillo (December 23, 1994 - April 23, 2022)


City of Houston City Council met Jan. 11

City of Houston City Council met Tuesday, Jan. 11.


City of Houston Planning Commission met Jan. 6

City of Houston Planning Commission met Thursday, Jan. 6.



Evans-Shabazz: 'The resources that UPS brings to our community with this funding to Change Happens will help increase youth opportunities'

The UPS Foundation selected UPS employee and community volunteer Roderick Brown as this year’s annual winner of a $10,000 grant. Brown picked Change Happens, a Houston-based nonprofit led by chief executive Helen Stagg that serves youth through programs to educate, provide health care services and housing displaced families. On April 22 at the annual Spring Breakfast event, Brown presented Stagg with the grant money.


William Bernhardt

William Bernhardt (March 24, 1939 - April 26, 2022)