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Mom of murdered pregnant woman wants bail reform law

Mom of murdered pregnant woman wants bail reform law

Breaking NewsCaitlynne Guajardo was four months pregnant when her husband, who was out of jail on multiple bonds, allegedly killed her.10:42 PM CDT August 3, 2020HOUSTON — One year ago, police said a woman who was four months pregnant was killed by her husband. At the time, the accused killer was out of jail on multiple bonds. Now, the family of Caitlynne Guajardo said they want Caitlynne's Law passed to make sure it doesn't happen again.“The system absolutely failed my daughter," said Melanie Infinger, Caitlynne's mother.Infinger didn’t just lose a daughter, she also lost a...

April 8, 2020
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Magnolia ISD board votes to remove mask mandate on April 1

Magnolia ISD board votes to remove mask mandate on April 1

Breaking NewsAll nine community members who addressed the board spoke against the masks. Overwhelmingly, they said it should not be required.10:33 PM CST March 8, 2021MAGNOLIA, Texas — On the outskirts of Houston, passionate parents packed into Magnolia ISD’s board meeting, ready for a referendum on masks. Monday night the board voted to remove the mask mandate for teachers and students, effective April 1, to give teachers the chance to get vaccinated.“My daughter had to be pulled out in November because she was under 10 and our school district decided to force it on all of the kids,"...

March 9, 2021
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Hardin, Orange counties open COVID-19 vaccine appointments to anyone

Hardin, Orange counties open COVID-19 vaccine appointments to anyone

Breaking NewsTwo Texas counties, Hardin and Orange, have opened their vaccines not just to phase 1A and 1B, but to anyone.9:17 PM CST March 5, 2021BEAUMONT, Texas — It may seem like a long drive from Houston, but people are willing to make the hour-and-a-half drive to the Beaumont area for a vaccine.There's now a good reason. Two Texas counties, Hardin and Orange, have opened their vaccines not just to phase 1A and 1B, but to anyone.“What we are trying to do is make sure we get as many shots in the arms as possible," said Orange County Judge John Gothia. “We went through 1A and 1B, and then...

March 6, 2021
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Who killed Elizabeth Barraza? 2 years after Tomball woman's murder, new video shows suspect's truck

Who killed Elizabeth Barraza? 2 years after Tomball woman's murder, new video shows suspect's truck

Breaking NewsThe killer still hasn't been caught, but the victim's family hopes this newly-released video will help lead to new tips.11:08 PM CST January 21, 2021TOMBALL, Texas — For two years, it's been a question that's been haunting her friends and family: Who killed ?Ever since she was shot and killed in the driveway of her Tomball home, investigators have been trying to find her killer. Now, . We do want to warn you, the video is graphic.RELATED:“It is frequently as fresh and painful as it was two years ago," Barraza's father Robert Nuelle, Jr. said.Not a day goes by that he doesn’t...

January 22, 2021
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Advocates call for reform after accused killer out on bond is charged with another murder

Advocates call for reform after accused killer out on bond is charged with another murder

Breaking NewsThere are 60 people who have been killed by defendants out on multiple felony or PR bonds since 2018, according to Andy Kahan with Crime Stoppers.10:11 PM CDT September 30, 2020HOUSTON — Law enforcement and victims' advocates are angry. They believe some judges are allowing accused criminals out on bond and giving them the opportunity to commit more crimes. One of the cases they point to is the murder earlier this year of Reginald Larry, 29.“I was actually just literally pulling up in the parking lot of my job when my mom she called me," said Ebony Couttee, Larry's sister.She...

October 1, 2020
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Creating fake online profiles is a crime, but that didn't stop someone from nearly ruining woman's life on TikTok

Creating fake online profiles is a crime, but that didn't stop someone from nearly ruining woman's life on TikTok

Breaking NewsKelsey Zalesak said a fake account with her name and picture was leaving comments on other people's videos.10:46 PM CDT September 14, 2020HOUSTON — Creating fake online profiles might be easy to do, but it’s actually a crime in Texas. A Houston woman told KHOU she went to the police after getting flooded with messages about the alarming posts an account with her name was posting.“I received a couple of message requests on my private Instagram account," said Kelsey Zalesak, who noticed the fake account on Labor Day. “About an hour later, my boss reached out to me and sent me...

September 15, 2020
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