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    News ‘Dogged justice’: Relentless detective cracks nearly 20-year cold case murder of store owner through DNA

    After nearly 20 years on the run, a man who robbed, shot and killed a convenience store owner is being punished for the crime, thanks to the dedication of a detective who just would not give up. On Tuesday, Martin Isaac Tellez, 45, was sentenced to 60 years in the Texas Department of Criminal...
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    News TRAFFIC ALERT: Eastbound lanes of SH-225 to northbound lanes of SH-146 closed after major accident

    A major accident in La Porte caused major backups on the roadway Wednesday evening, according to officials. The La Porte Office of Emergency Management provided an update on Facebook, saying all eastbound lanes of SH-225 to the northbound lanes of SH-146 at the interchange were closed due to...
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    News New HFD recruit classes are among first to qualify for incentive pay

    The Houston Fire Department announced that two recruit classes are the first to qualify for an incentive program which was created to attract recruits who already have important certifications. Under the newly implemented program, recruits who hold active Fire and EMT certification at the time...
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    News Mental health help for students doesn’t stop during summer months. Here’s how parents can get help for kids

    The shooting in Uvalde happened during the last week of school for most students across Texas. Typically, school counselors would be available for any student struggling with mental health challenges after a tragedy like that, but how can parents get help during the summer months? Turn to your...
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    News Houston non-profits awarded millions for work with homeless veterans

    The U.S. Department of Labor is dedicating $57 million in grants to organizations that help veterans experiencing homelessness find meaningful work and assist them in overcoming barriers in transitioning back to the workforce. Three Houston non-profit groups were recently awarded a portion of...
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    News 2 teens caught on camera holding gun to employee’s head at fast food restaurant in north Houston, HPD says

    Authorities are searching for two individuals who were caught on camera holding a gun up to a fast-food restaurant employee’s head during a robbery in north Houston last month. According to a video posted on YouTube by the Houston Police Department’s Robbery Division, the two suspects, who are...
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    News Suspect charged after man found shot to death inside vehicle

    Charges have been filed against a suspect wanted in the fatal shooting of a man found dead inside his vehicle in mid-June. Quinnton R. Allen, 28, is charged with unlawful carrying of a weapon and murder for his alleged role in the death of Luis Espinoza, 29. According to Houston police...
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    News Mayor Turner, HPD and HFD to discuss safety and security reminders for Freedom Over Texas Fourth of July Celebration

    Mayor Turner, along with the Houston Police Department and Houston Fire Department, will discuss safety and security reminders for this year’s Shell Freedom Over Texas Fourth of July Celebration. KPRC 2 will live stream the event starting at 3 p.m. Continue reading...
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    News LIVE: Gov. Abbott to provide border security update following immigrants’ deaths in San Antonio trailer tragedy

    Gov. Greg Abbott will hold a press conference Wednesday to provide an update on the state’s ongoing response to what he calls a “growing border crisis.” Abbott will be joined by Texas Department of Public Safety Director Steve McCraw and Adjutant General of Texas Maj. Gen. Thomas Suelzer. This...
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    News LIVE: Family of pastor killed during possible road rage incident joins Congresswoman SJL, Crime Stoppers to seek answers

    The family of the pastor killed during a possible road rage incident on the Gulf Freeway last week will join Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, the Houston Police Department, Crime Stoppers and several other community leaders in seeking answers from the community. Reverend Dr. Ronald K. Mouton...
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    News Running your car when it’s unattended? This is why you shouldn’t do that

    You may not know this, but it is illegal to leave an unattended car running in the state, according to Texas Transporation Code. The Seguin Police Department issued a reminder on June 23 about the traffic code violation to their Facebook page, citing cars that can be started through remote but...
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    News Woman shot to death during possible disturbance in Channelview, HCSO says

    A woman is dead after a shooting in Channelview Wednesday afternoon, according to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office. Harris County Precinct 3 deputies responded to reports of a shooting in the 700 block of Coolidge Street around 12 p.m. According to Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, several individuals...
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    News Companies dig deep to keep employees happy, productive to save money

    With the unemployment rate running at less than 4%, companies are having to dig deep, and be as creative as possible, to keep employees happy and productive – or they run the risk of having to train new ones. Is it really the “Age of the Employee?” A new survey with over 10,000 office workers...
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    News Can solar energy be affordable and reliable?

    Texans in search of reliable energy are increasingly turning to solar panels to power their homes. In the United States, solar energy consumption increased nearly six-fold between 2012 and 2018. The availability has also made it more affordable for many people who are looking for other energy...
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    News AAA Texas Independence Day travel forecast. Here’s what to expect, best times to travel

    Americans are feeling the heat at the gas pump, but studies show that won’t keep them parked. According to AAA Texas, 42 million Americans will hit the roads this Fourth of July weekend, despite the high gas prices. Joshua Zubar, with AAA Texas-New Mexico, joined KPRC+ to discuss ways to save...
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    News Tips for being an effective communicator in personal, professional lives

    June is Effective Communications Month, a month dedicated to highlighting the importance of good communication in our personal and professional lives. Christa Clarke and Sherhara Downing, founders of SpeakHaus, joined KPRC + to discuss tips you can take to become a better communicator and...
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    News Sextortion: FBI, missing kids group share dire warning following child suicide deaths

    The FBI and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children have released a new, joint public service announcement about sextortion on Wednesday, in which Director Wray and the president/CEO of NCMEC break down the threat and provide tips for keeping children safe from this risk...
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    News Volunteers for ‘40 Roofs for 40 Years’ initiative repair roof of woman’s Sunnyside home

    The hurricane season is here and can, unfortunately, be notorious for endangering the safety and health of those in vulnerable communities, including low-income families in Houston. In preparation, Rebuilding Together (RT) has teamed up with CITGO and GAF Wednesday for “40 Roofs for 40 Years,”...
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    News Bond set at $750K for woman accused of shooting sister, burning her body

    A woman accused of fatally shooting her sister and burning her body appeared in court Wednesday. Carmen White, 38, was charged with capital murder. Her bond was set at $750,000, according to a judge. Authorities said White shot her sister, Cynthia Cervantes, multiple times, dumped the body at...
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    News The links you need during extreme weather. Bookmark this article and be prepared.

    Whether we’re facing torrential rains or scorching-hot sun, people across our area should be prepared so they can stay safe during extreme conditions. To make sure you have all the information you need at your fingertips, we’ve put the links we use in our news coverage together in one place...
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