Lucio Vasquez | Houston Public Media
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Houston is reeling after thunderstorms with hurricane-force winds knocked out electricity to nearly 1 million homes and businesses and causing widespread damage. Four people were killed.
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Harris, Tarrant and Bexar counties say their crowded local jails are backed up with convicted state prisoners. The state says it's following the law.
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Houston Public Media's Lucio Vasquez provides an update on all of the Texans who've been charged and prosecuted so far in connection with the insurrection attempt.
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The pathogen is known as laurel wilt, and mainly affects red bay, sassafras, avocados, swamp bay and other related trees.
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It comes after a Harris County grand jury declined to indict Watson on nine other criminal complaints two weeks ago.
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U.S. Attorney’s Office says they received complaints in relation to accessible parking, accessible routes and accessible platforms for various performances.
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Authorities say Landon Bryce Mitchell entered the Capitol building with a former coworker from Virginia. He’s the 10th Houston-area arrest in the wake of the riot.
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The lawsuit says the students suffered “severe, ongoing, and escalating harms” due to a district-wide policy prohibiting boys from wearing long hair.
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Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday issued executive order GA-40, prohibiting any entity in Texas — including private businesses — from requiring vaccinations from employees or customers.
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The shooting was reported around 11:45 a.m. Friday, according to the Houston Police Department.
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The judge will hear arguments over whether the implementation of Senate Bill 8 should be put on hold pending a ruling on its constitutionality.
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Wind speeds reached 50 mph in Galveston after the storm made landfall along Matagorda Bay just after midnight, before slowly travelling Northeast.