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Do you remember the man who killed Halloween 50 years ago? Story of Houstonโs own real-life Candy Man
Read full article: Do you remember the man who killed Halloween 50 years ago? Story of Houstonโs own real-life Candy ManAs Halloween descends upon us, we revisit the harrowing tale of Ronald Clark OโBryan, Houston's own "Candy Man."
More schools are adopting 4-day weeks. For parents, the challenge is day 5
Read full article: More schools are adopting 4-day weeks. For parents, the challenge is day 5Hundreds of school systems around the country have adopted four-day weeks in recent years, mostly in rural and western parts of the U.S. Districts cite cost savings and advantages for teacher recruitment.
VIDEO: Man wanted after hitting employee with metal pole during robbery at north Houston business
Read full article: VIDEO: Man wanted after hitting employee with metal pole during robbery at north Houston businessThe Houston Police Department is asking for the publicโs help finding a suspect accused of stealing from a store and hitting an employee with a metal pole.
Grab a friend! Enjoy popcorn and movies at the Houston Film Critics Awards Show!
Read full article: Grab a friend! Enjoy popcorn and movies at the Houston Film Critics Awards Show!Calling all movie lovers and film critics! Oscarโs season is upon us! Today on Houston Life, we were joined by Doug Harris, President of Houston Film Critics Society, and T.J. Callahan, Past Secretary from the Houston Film Critics Society to discuss the annual Houston Film Critics Awards Show!
Astroworld Tragedy: New agreement details NRG Park mass event planning after deadly festival
Read full article: Astroworld Tragedy: New agreement details NRG Park mass event planning after deadly festivalThe fallout of the Astroworld Festival garnishes a new potential agreement between Harris County and the City of Houston over their responsibilities at NRG Park.The consensus comes a little more than a year after 10 people lost their lives because of a crowd crush at the Astroworld Festival in 2021. For the last year, families watched as city and county leaders fumbled for answers to their questions of accountability.
Caught on camera: Dog thief takes Shih Tzu, Chihuahua from Cypress area home, deputies say
Read full article: Caught on camera: Dog thief takes Shih Tzu, Chihuahua from Cypress area home, deputies sayPrecinct 4 deputy constables are searching for a suspect they say stole a Shih Tzu and a Chihuahua puppy from a Cypress area home, then later abandoned the animals near a dumpster.
HCSO: 1 killed, at least 13 others injured when suspect opens fire on candlelight vigil in Baytown
Read full article: HCSO: 1 killed, at least 13 others injured when suspect opens fire on candlelight vigil in BaytownOne person was killed and at least 13 others were injured after someone opened fire on a crowd holding a candlelight vigil in Baytown Sunday evening.
Houston religious leaders stand in solidarity with Black pastors after attorney makes racist statement in Arberyโs killing trial
Read full article: Houston religious leaders stand in solidarity with Black pastors after attorney makes racist statement in Arberyโs killing trialPillars of the Houston community are now standing in solidarity with a group of Black pastors who are supporting the family of Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old unarmed black man who was killed while jogging in Brunswick, Georgia.
WATCH LIVE: Mayor Sylvester Turner visits family COVID-19 vaccine clinic at GRB
Read full article: WATCH LIVE: Mayor Sylvester Turner visits family COVID-19 vaccine clinic at GRBTexas Children's Hospital has opened appointments for children ages 5 and up to receive Pfizerโs COVID-19 vaccine beginning Saturday, Nov. 6, pending emergency use authorization and final sign-offs from the FDA, CDC and State next week.
HCSO: Construction worker hit, killed by heavy machine in south Houston
Read full article: HCSO: Construction worker hit, killed by heavy machine in south HoustonA construction worker was killed Wednesday afternoon in south Houston, Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez confirmed on Twitter. HOUSTON โ A construction worker was killed on the job Wednesday afternoon in south Houston, Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez confirmed on Twitter. The incident happened in the roadway after 3 p.m. near the 14800 block of Almeda, according to the Harris County Sheriffโs Office. Deputies believe that one of the construction workers was working a heavy equipment machine when the machine struck the employee. The worker was pronounced dead at the scene.
Elite Care 24-Hour Emergency Center is the SafER, CleanER, FastER, no wait ER
Read full article: Elite Care 24-Hour Emergency Center is the SafER, CleanER, FastER, no wait ERThe advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article and may have influenced or authored the content. HOUSTON โ Elite Care 24-Hour Emergency Center is the SafER, CleanER, FastER, no wait ERThe beautiful facility is located at 2500 Rice BLVD., and theyโre open 24/7, 365. Waiting in a hospital ER could take HOURS, but not at Elite Care. They can treat cold/flu, pediatric fever and pediatric orthopedic injuries, chest pain, abdominal pain and headache, among many others. Elite Care also has same day COVID testing and results available for patients experiencing symptoms, or if they think they have been exposed.
Test it Tuesday: Does this milk-frothing gadget for DIY fancy coffee drinks work?
Read full article: Test it Tuesday: Does this milk-frothing gadget for DIY fancy coffee drinks work?HOUSTON โ The best part of a cappuccino or latte is the foamy milk on top. On this Test it Tuesday, we tested the Zulay Kitchen Milk Boss that claims it can do the job for just $20. Does the Milk Boss frothing gadget work? So youโll have to heat the milk before you froth it with the Milk Boss. The Milk Boss comes in more than two dozen colors and you can use it to make matcha or Bulletproof Coffee.
Color Me Mine paint studios in Cypress offering paint kits to-go
Read full article: Color Me Mine paint studios in Cypress offering paint kits to-goHOUSTON โ Hereโs a question for you parents: just HOW MANY art projects have your kids completed while staying at home these past few weeks? Parents have been getting very creative with art creations at home during the quarantine, but Color Me Mine paint studio in Cypress has ceramic paint kits to-go that you can pick up, or have delivered straight to your door. Color Me Mineโs kits can be completed in the comfort and safety of your home during the Covid event. They provide everything needed when a customer places an order, from paint, to paint brushes, to the ceramic item selected. Customers wanting to come in need to make an appointment online first cypress.colormemine.com.
Faith-based organizations switch gears to help underprivileged families this Christmas
Read full article: Faith-based organizations switch gears to help underprivileged families this ChristmasHOUSTON โ Angels of Light is a huge Christmastime ministry conducted by Houstonโs Second Baptist Church for 31 years. Every year, several thousand underprivileged families, known as angels, are transported to the churchโs six Houston-area campuses to receive clothes, food for holiday meals, and Christmas presents. So weโve lined up with all the agencies, all the entities that are there all over Houston.โSecond Baptist is an example of many churches and faith-based organizations forced to change how they reach families this holiday season. Executive director Dana Thomas said COVID-19 has radically affected and reduced the number of families they serve. They still want their kids to feel special just like everybody else.โTo help support families in need this holiday season, reach out to Second Baptist Church at second.org and The FORGE for Families at forgeforfamiles.org.
Houston charities see increase in need and drop in donations and need help
Read full article: Houston charities see increase in need and drop in donations and need helpHOUSTON โ Lots of charities across the Houston area are really starting to feel the strain of the coronavirus pandemic. Many are seeing a huge increase in need but a decrease in donations, putting many charities in a really tough spot, especially this time of year. Whataburger and the Houston Texans raised more than $140,000 for the Houston Food Bank. Catholic Charities is seeing a drop in donations but a huge increase in need as well. Here are links with more information if youโre interested:- Houston Children Charity- Houston Food Bank- GCCSA Inc- Catholic CharitiesFor more charities in need click here.
Hispanic Heritage Month: Houston Latino rap artists making their mark in music industry
Read full article: Hispanic Heritage Month: Houston Latino rap artists making their mark in music industrySOUTHEAST HOUSTON, Ingrando Park โ Local rap artists are making their mark in the Houston rap scene by telling the struggles of the Hispanic community. They said Houston Latino rap artists are known all around the world for their unique beats, rhythm and flow. Rap artists Grimm, Shadow, Filero and Ikeman took a picture together, which later became their first albumโs cover. Never did they imagine they would become pioneers for young Houston Latino rap artists. Smith hopes the world continues to learn about the Latino culture through the eyes of Houston area rap artists.
What you need to know about shopping for school supplies this year
Read full article: What you need to know about shopping for school supplies this yearSupplies you need for virtual learningSome schools are distributing virtual school supply lists and separate lists for when students go back to the classroom. Sales of traditional school supplies are down 12%. Will school supplies still be available when you need them? โWe are not using community supplies anymore.โDonโt forget Texasโ Tax-Free weekendWith everything going on, you may have forgotten about Texasโ tax-free weekend. That is when school supplies and clothes and most items under $100 sold in stores and online are tax-free.
Car insurance company claws back COVID-19 refund after woman finds another insurer
Read full article: Car insurance company claws back COVID-19 refund after woman finds another insurerHOUSTON โ If you received a refund or a discount from your car insurance company, you may want to hold on to it. At least one company is making customers pay it back if they decide to leave for another insurer. We told you in April how a lot of insurance companies were refunding customers since roadways were virtually empty in march and April. Houstonian Kelsey Lokโs policy expired in July, but she got her refund in June as a $150 credit on her bill. In July, Lok found a better rate with a different insurance company.
Judge Hidalgo: Texas Medical Center change in ICU bed capacity reporting is alarming
Read full article: Judge Hidalgo: Texas Medical Center change in ICU bed capacity reporting is alarmingThe Texas Medical Center released In a statement Sunday, saying the following:Yesterday, the Texas Medical center posted an incomplete slide deck in order to allow time to fully develop a number of new slides. The new slides as well as a number of updated slides that were absent yesterday will be released later today. The TMC ICU beds are at 93% capacity with 31% of those identified as COVID-19 patients. What Judge Hidalgo is saying about thisHidalgo had some tough criticism of TMCs change in data reporting over the weekend. She says the recent change in numbers and projections when it comes to hospital ICU bed capacity is alarming and hard to understand for everyone.
Rent. Student loans. Utility bills. How to get help if you canโt pay your bills
Read full article: Rent. Student loans. Utility bills. How to get help if you canโt pay your billsMortgagesHomeowners struggling to pay their mortgage should contact their loan servicer to discuss payment options. Some states are offering rent assistance, like Delaware, which offers up to $1,500 to residents struggling to pay rent or electric bills because of coronavirus. Student loansThose with federal student loans may not have to make payments through September 30, as the government is suspending payments and waiving interest on federal student loans for six months. The six-month suspension and interest waiver applies only to federally held loans, roughly 85% of federal student loans. That includes Direct federal loans, as well as PLUS loans that parents may have taken out on behalf of their children.
What one Houston area COVID-19 patient wants you to know
Read full article: What one Houston area COVID-19 patient wants you to knowHOUSTON โ As we keep hearing about more cases of coronavirus in our area, we are also keeping track of those who are recovering from the virus. Iโm like, do people thinking Iโm going to die? While many health officials are telling people coronavirus symptoms could appear flu-like. โI had 103 fever, aches and pains, I was not feeling very well at all,โ Purvis said. โLetting people know where Iโve been, you know help somebody else in the community," LaNora said.
Lauren Kellyโs โQuarantine Chroniclesโ are way too relatable
Read full article: Lauren Kellyโs โQuarantine Chroniclesโ are way too relatableHOUSTON โ With an order out from our city officials to stay home for the time being, it seems like weโre all getting a touch of cabin fever. Sometimes you donโt change clothes all day. And sometimes, you just want to have a Cosmo at 10 a.m. in the morning! Not to make light of a very serious situation, but everyone deserves a lugs during these rough times. So watch this video from Lauren Kelly and her boyfriend Gabriel about how theyโve been spending some of their time at home.