Did you see that? What lit up the sky in southeast Texas Sunday night? Find out Monday on Houston Life at 3 p.m.
Around 10:00 p.m. Sunday night a mysterious light was seen in the sky over southeast Texas. Was it a comet? Was it a shooting star? People are taking to social media to find out. Did you see it? Please comment below. Houston Life reached out to viewers who posted about it on Twitter. Jaz wrote, “It happened so quick I was driving.”
Here's your chance to represent the Houston Astros as a Shooting Star
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- If you've ever wanted to represent the Houston Astros on the field and in the community, here's your chance.Auditions for the Astros Shooting Stars will take place Nov. 23 and 24 inside Union Station at Minute Maid Park.The requirements to be a Shooting Star are simple. The crew is looking for women who are passionate, dedicated, and team oriented when it comes to baseball and the 'Stros organization.Events aren't just limited to games, but also around the Houston community as well.For more information and to register, visit the Shooting Stars website ABC13's The Midday is your stop for everything you'll want to know, whether you're trying to save money, hunt for deals or find things to see and do in Houston.
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