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'Smash-and-grabs are common occurrence': Walle calls attention to high criminal activity on Washington Avenue

A Houston lawmaker recently attested to the high crime problem on the popular Houston Washington Avenue thoroughfare.


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'Texas is where we hold the line': Harris to meet with Texas Democrats who staged Capitol walkout

Vice President Kamala Harris has stated that she is meeting with Texas Democratic lawmakers who staged the walkout at the 87th legislative session to block Senate Bill 7 from being signed.


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TPPF applauds Texas Legislature's 'many wins for conservative policy' in 2021

Conservatives didn’t just talk about health-care reform during the 2021 Texas legislative session, they got something done, according to an analyst with the right-leaning Texas Public Policy Foundation.


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'Insulting': Turner, Houston city officials question denial of storm compensation from Hurricane Harvey

Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner and city officials are angry at a denial of storm compensation from Hurricane Harvey in 2017 that flooded the city and are asking the federal government to override a state agency decision.


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State report reveals 2,094 Texas foster children went missing during the 2020 fiscal year

More than 2,000 foster children in Texas went missing according to a report issued by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS). The 2,094 children who were reported missing amount to nearly 5% of all children in DFPS conservatorship.


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Garcia on National Immigrant Heritage Month: 'Immigrants make our country better'

President Joe Biden recently declared June as National Immigrant Heritage Month by issuing a proclamation on June 1, honoring the achievements of previous generations of immigrants.


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'Vaccine passports are now prohibited': Abbott signs ban into law

Gov. Greg Abbott has signed a bill preventing businesses from requiring individuals to provide proof of their coronavirus vaccination before providing services, according to a report by The Texas Tribune.


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Babin condemns Omar's Israel comments as 'offensive and disgusting'

A congresswoman's recent remarks on Israel and the American military has come under fire from both Republicans and Democrats.


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McCaul 'pleased' over passage of U.S. Innovation and Competition Act

A bipartisan bill aimed at boosting America's technological advancements and increasing domestic semiconductor manufacturing has made it through one chamber of the Legislative Branch by passing in the U.S. Senate.


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Kamin organizes community cleanup to address Houston's 'out of control' violence

Houston has seen a noticeable uptick in violent crimes recently and one city council member has expressed her concerns publicly and her plans to "cleanup" an area of the city that was recently the scene of a shooting.


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Jackson Lee 'outraged' by Burkina Faso massacre

U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Houston) decried the violence and killings which occurred on June 5 in the nation of Burkina Faso, Africa, which claimed the lives of more than 160 people.


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'A time to raise awareness': June is Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month

Texas State Rep. Carol Alvarado (D-Houston) wants everyone to remember that June is Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month and to go do something about it.


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'Devastation on people’s eyes': Walle recalls destructive 2001 tropical storm Allison

Last week marked 20 years since Tropical Storm Allison touched down and caused massive devastation to Houston and the surrounding regions.


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'House Dems should be ashamed': Bettencourt condemns House Democrats for not passing bail reform bill

State Sen. Paul Bettencourt (R-Houston) is calling for bail reform in Texas following cases of individuals committing crimes while on bail release.


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Abbott signs weatherization measures into law to 'improve the reliability of the state's power grid'

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a pair of ERCOT-related bills to improve the state’s main grid operator and modify the agency’s operation governing abilities power grid following February’s winter storm.


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'More than 100 complaints of stolen and lost mail': Fletcher demands investigation following rising complaints of missing mail

U.S. Rep. Lizzie Fletcher (D-Houston) demands an investigation into what she asserts is two years of extensive mail theft in her district, Texas' Seventh Congressional District.


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Abbott signs bill to promote awareness of Texas' 'rich' history

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has signed legislation creating the 1836 Project to promote awareness of the state's history, prosperity and democratic freedom.


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'There must be accountability': Houston student injured in parking lot shooting at school

A shooting occurred at the Houston Independent School District's North Forest High School on June 9.


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Harris County Commissioners hold 'first in-person meeting' since start of pandemic

The Harris County Commission held its first in-person meeting in Houston in over a year, a sign that the COVID-19 pandemic is easing.


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COVID-19 hospitalizations at Texas Medical Center down 9% over past week

A total of 359 COVID-19 patients were hospitalized at Texas Medical Center (TMC) facilities over the past week, a 9% decrease from the previous week, according to TMC affiliates in the nine-county Houston area.