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Marjorie Mozelle Barrington

Marjorie Mozelle (Pollard) Barrington passed away peacefully on July 15, 2021, just eight days shy of her 97th birthday, in Houston, Texas.


Larry Park Shepherd

Larry Park Shepherd, age 81, of Cameron, Texas, passed away on Friday, July 16, 2021, surrounded by his family.


David Louis Melville

It saddens all of us to announce that David Louis Melville passed away on July 20, 2021 at the age of 87.


Nancy Sue Harpool

Nancy Sue Harpool, 79, passed away July 20, 2021.


Barbara Dunn

As a mother, she was loving and protective.


Earnestine Davis-Reed

"God has her in His keeping; we have her in our hearts."


Harold Joseph Clancy and Anne Fitzgerald Clancy

Harold Clancy passed away April 19th 2020. He was survived by his wife of 49 years, Anne Clancy who passed April 1st of this year.


'She was denied the right to vote': Houston voting rights activist dies at 99

The grandmother of Houston City Councilperson Letitia Plummer died, leaving a legacy of voting rights activism in the family.


Anderson: Texas is 'latest pawn' of Democrats' goal of fabricating an election integrity crisis that 'doesn't exist'

Did Texas Democrats have a long-range plan when they fled Austin to stop votes on a pair of election bills?


'No one was hurt': The Breakfast Klub food truck catches fire during Thomas' birthday fundraiser

A food truck belonging to Houston dining hotspot The Breakfast Klub caught on fire during a birthday fundraiser hosted by Houston City Councilwoman Tiffany D. Thomas on July 14.


COVID-19 hospitalizations at Texas Medical Center up 66% over past week

A total of 566 COVID-19 patients were hospitalized at Texas Medical Center facilities over the past week, a 66% increase from the previous week, according to TMC affiliates in the nine-county Houston area.


'We hope this season brings you joy': Muslims celebrate Eid al-Adha

Muslims worldwide are celebrating Eid al-Adha, an Islamic religious festival that commemorates Prophet Abraham's faithfulness to God after being tested with the unfulfilled command to sacrifice his son Ishmael.


'We look forward to working on securing our electric grid': Texas Democrats meet with U.S. Energy Department officials

A cadre of Texas Democratic lawmakers who fled to Washington, D.C. met with U.S. Department of Energy officials to discuss the Texas power grid.


'We're ready for it': ERCOT is prepared for extreme heat next week, officials say

It’s been a hot summer — and temperatures are about to increase.



American Red Cross to public as the world heats up from climate change: 'Always have a plan for cool'

As climate change is creating record-breaking temperatures this summer, the American Red Cross offers up their best tips and tricks on how to beat the heat.


'He was a truly special person': Houston searching for suspect in road rage shooting that killed 17 year old

Houston Police are still seeking information on a suspect of a road rage incident that left a 17 year old dead.


Maze Environmental introduces innovative approach to produce 'upstream oil and gas stabilization'

In response to the rising demand for clean energy, Maze Environmental will soon launch to eliminate stack flare and fully reduce methane emissions.


'I look forward to seeing the ways this center helps Sunnyside residents': Upgrade to Houston health center breaks ground

A groundbreaking ceremony was held for the new Sunnyside Health and Multi-Service Center on July 14.


'Outstanding careers': Foster and Batenhorst named Katy ISD Student-Athletes of the Year

Earlier this month, Katy Independent School District (ISD) announced Taylor’s Bryce Foster and Seven Lakes’ Ally Batenhorst as its 2020-21 Student-Athletes of the Year.