Sarah Grunau | Houston Public Media
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The confirmation of Turner’s death came just months after he won Texas’ 18th Congressional District race.
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An executive order issued by Abbott earlier this year directed Texas hospitals to ask patients if they are U.S. citizens, and begin collecting information about those who are not. The order, however does not specifically mandate patients to answer the question
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The move imitates several legal efforts carried out by the Office of the Attorney General targeting firearm restrictions.
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A three week trial targeting the shooter’s parents Antonios Pagourtzis and Rose Marie Kosmetatos, who prosecutors said failed to prevent the massacre and get psychiatric treatment for their son, came to a halt late Monday when a jury found the pair not legally liable.
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Chances of rain in Houston on Friday and Saturday could slow storm recovery efforts.
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CenterPoint published a map late Tuesday that provides a status of energy restoration efforts in Houston. However, the veracity of the map has been questioned by customers on social media. CenterPoint still hasn’t released a timeline on when outages would be restored.
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Shattered glass sprawled across some downtown streets after storms and heavy winds blew through the area. Downed trees extended across streets in northwest Houston and Montrose. In Cypress, transmission lines came crashing down during the gusts of extreme wind that push through Thursday evening near West and Fry roads.