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It'll be pretty dry Wednesday with most of the Houston-area not expected to have any rain with about a 20% chance of storms. The day starts muggy and becomes hot and humid as the day progresses with ...
Now that we're in hurricane season, Meteorologist John Dawson and Consumer Reporter Heather Sullivan have teamed up again to ...
Actor and activist Kendrick Sampson drops by The Isiah Factor: Uncensored to chat about filmmaking for Black creators in ...
Jordan Rzad from the Better Business Bureau of Houston shares more details about a trending scam.
Amid rising living costs and a shift toward minimalist lifestyles, more people are embracing the townsizing trend and trading ...
The Community Artists’ Collective is set to bring a special Juneteenth celebration to Houston featuring art and music.
Scammers are using fake credentials and uniforms to deceive the public, gain access to private property, or commit fraud.
Several Houston-area local archaeologists found themselves stranded in Israel once the Tel Aviv airport closed following the Israeli attack on Iran and the retaliation.
A 35-year-old man is accused of charging people to haul off their heavy trash and then dump it illegally.
A group of archaeologists found themselves stranded in Israel once the conflict broke out, and several of them are from the ...
A recovery operation is underway as officials search for a woman who fell off a jet ski on Lake Houston.
Obviously, there's nothing illegal about charging people to haul off things they no longer want, like furniture and appliances. It's what Randy Salias did with the junk that got him arrested.
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