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Houston, Texas · HoustonThe national passenger railroad company of the United States, which has taken the lead on a long-planned high-speed railway between Texas' two largest cities, continues to explore the initiative but also promoted the idea in a video released this week.See the Story
Amtrak ‘all in’ on Houston-to-Dallas bullet train as publicity efforts ramp up
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HPD · HoustonChief Troy Finner announced that the department has wrapped up its internal investigation into the incident reports suspended because of a "lack of personnel" code.See the Story
54 charges filed in HPD's investigation into suspended incident reports due to 'lack of personnel' code, Finner says
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Houston, Texas · HoustonDays after a late-night shooting left community members shaken, police chief Troy Finner announced the department will put a plan in place to curb Third Ward crime.See the Story
Houston police to increase patrolling efforts in Third Ward to curb crime in area
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Houston, Texas · Houston64-year-old Jerry Whittington was removed from the liver transplant waiting list and subsequently died in 2023, according to his family.See the Story
More families join lawsuit against Memorial Hermann doctor who denied liver transplant candidates
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Evacuations · Trinity CountyA shelter has been opened at the Dunbar Gym at 1103 Dubar Avenue in Livingston for people in Polk County who have evacuated from those areas.See the Story
Residents rush to leave flooded areas after Polk County issues mandatory evacuation along Trinity River due to rainfall
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Ken Paxton · HoustonOn Tuesday's show: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing the Biden administration over revised Title IX rules that would expand discrimination protections to transgender students. And we examine some of the social and political issues at play in the movie "Civil War."See the Story
Title IX and transgender discrimination (April 30, 2024)
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