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Houston, Texas · HoustonFor at least two weeks, natural gas condensate has been spilling into the Gulf of Mexico just off the coast of Galveston. There’s no end in sight.Word of the spill started spreading on social media after local fisherman spotted the oil sheen in the water, roughly 12 miles directly out from Crystal Beach on Bolivar Peninsula.When KPRC 2 took a boat ride out to visit the platform last Friday, we saw the spill still flowing.A massive oil sheen seen…See the Story
Who owns rig that’s spilling natural gas condensate into Gulf of Mexico near Galveston?
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Houston, Texas · HoustonHoustonians are still struggling to recover from Hurricane Beryl, with many still dealing with property damage, FEMA applications, and price gouging.Many residents also needed help finding care for their pets following the storm, and the Houston Humane Society was able to step in and provide supplies, shelter, and healthcare to those in need.The animal shelter did have water and wind damage, but quickly rebounded to assist the community.SEE ALSO…See the Story
‘It feels boiling’: Houston Humane Society struggling with broken air conditioners
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Houston, Texas · HoustonThe Harris County Public Health has identified a spike in cases of West Nile virus after several people were hospitalized after being infected following Hurricane Beryl’s impact.The hurricane not only brought damaging winds and heaving rain but with the combination of Houston humidity and hot temperatures -- made it a breeding ground for mosquitos to thrive.RELATED: Mosquito woes post-Hurricane Beryl increase spraying efforts in Missouri City, B…See the Story
West Nile virus cases spike after 7 Harris County resident infected, 520 mosquito samples test positive
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Ken Paxton · HoustonTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”), Secretary Xavier Becerra, and other members of the Biden administration over a federal contraception program that allows minors to get birth control prescribed without parental consent.The lawsuit involves a rule the Biden administration added to Title X, a program which was adopted during the Nixon-era that provides contraception confidentially …See the Story
Texas sues over federal program that lets minors get birth control without parental consent
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Patrick Brown · HoustonPatrick Brown told KPRC 2 reporter Corley Peel he was asleep at his mother’s house when investigators showed up around 4:00 a.m. Wednesday. In the surveillance video at the home, you can hear deputies asking Brown to walk out with his hands up before they took him into custody.Brown is among 53 people indicted in connection to the bail bond scheme involving the Houston bonding company, AABLE Bonds. The company has been under investigation for ye…See the Story
ONLY ON 2: Man describes what led to his arrest in connection to massive bail bond scheme
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Houston, Texas · HoustonA woman who lost power for seven days after Hurricane Beryl has some words of advice for others seeking reimbursement.Spring resident Maria Villanueva was in Florida when the storm hit on July 8.She tried calling her diabetic mother, who uses a wheelchair, to make sure she was okay. When she wasn’t able to get through, her out-of-state son ended up paying for three different Ubers to go check on her.Villanueva landed back in Houston the next day…See the Story
‘It broke me’: Spring woman has words of advice for FEMA applicants seeking reimbursement
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Houston, Texas · HoustonThe City of Conroe is making changes to some of its top local positions, including parting ways with the city’s police chief and fire chief.The moves were made official during a city council meeting Thursday morning. The sweeping changes were spearheaded by Conroe Mayor Duke W. Coon, who was just sworn in back in June. Mayor Coon’s administration reportedly wants to change the way the city operates and does business.Police Chief Jeff Christy, Fi…See the Story
City of Conroe announce major changes for prominent officials including police, fire chief
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