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Houston Methodist places front-page ad, pushes text alerts in pre-July 4th message

Houston Methodist places front-page ad, pushes text alerts in pre-July 4th message

Breaking NewsThe hospital is urging people to stay home, if possible, as COVID-19 cases surge.6:21 PM CDT July 2, 2020HOUSTON — It’s hard to miss the headline on the front page of Thursday's Houston Chronicle: "Stay at Home This July 4th Weekend."“I mean, this is the weekend to really be isolated if you can,” said Dr. Rob Phillips of Houston Methodist.The hospital took out the full front-page ad that also stresses wearing a mask, social distancing and washing your hands.Phillips told us staying home is the safest thing to do, and even being with family and friends presents a risk of...

February 7, 2020
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'It's maddening' | Celebratory gunfire results in multiple injuries again on New Year's Eve in Houston

'It's maddening' | Celebratory gunfire results in multiple injuries again on New Year's Eve in Houston

Breaking NewsGun safety advocates would like to see specific laws regarding celebratory gunfire.5:15 PM CST January 1, 2021HOUSTON — 2021 began with a bang in Houston -- but not from just fireworks.Houston Police said an at an Acres Homes-area apartment complex while sleeping in his bed."Preliminary information suggests that the parents put the boy to sleep a little bit earlier in the night, and around 11:50 p.m., a stray bullet came through the wall,” said HPD Lt. Emanuel Pavel.Pavel responded to himself. Those included a house on Fulton Street where police said an intoxicated man shot his...

January 1, 2021
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'We give to everybody whether they're naughty or nice' | Pancho Claus carries on despite funding challenges

'We give to everybody whether they're naughty or nice' | Pancho Claus carries on despite funding challenges

Breaking NewsPancho Claus and his low-rider friends have distributed toys in Houston's East End for 40 years and he wasn't going to let a tough 2020 stop him this year.3:52 PM CST December 25, 2020HOUSTON — The impacted a Houston holiday tradition this year but didn’t let it stop him from cruising through the East End. He and his toy-filled low-riders still delivered lots of Christmas cheer.“Pancho Claus has a list and he checks it twice," said Richard "Pancho Claus" Reyes. "But we give to everybody whether they’re naughty or nice.”RELATED:It’s been 40 years since . It's a role he’s played...

December 25, 2020
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Texas A&M student program transforms shipping containers into mobile medical clinics

Texas A&M student program transforms shipping containers into mobile medical clinics

Breaking NewsThe BUILD program and its partners have shipped clinics around the world.6:56 PM CST November 4, 2020HOUSTON — Shipping containers get all sorts of uses these days, but Texas A&M students are working together to "BUILD" something very special."Mobile medical clinics out of shipping containers,” A&M senior Abby Launikitis, of Cypress, said.She's this year’s CEO of the student-run organization actually called BUILD.It grew from an idea to unify the campus through a work project after the"And we’ve done containers ever since then," said Launikitis. "I believe after this...

November 5, 2020
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