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Major auto-pedestrian crash shuts down lanes on West Hardy Road
Harris County

Major auto-pedestrian crash shuts down lanes on West Hardy Road

HARRIS COUNTY, TX – Deputies with Constable Mark Herman’s Office are investigating a major auto-pedestrian crash in the 23300 block of West Hardy Road. https://youtu.be/BgDCwwiIRic According to Constable Mark Herman, all lanes in the area are currently shut down. Fire and EMS crews are on scene and transported the victim to a local hospital. Motorists are advised to avoid the area while the investigation continues. More information will follow if it becomes available.
Man shot and killed after argument at ex-girlfriend’s home on Lucky Street
Houston

Man shot and killed after argument at ex-girlfriend’s home on Lucky Street

HOUSTON, TX – A man was shot and killed early Saturday morning during a confrontation at his ex-girlfriend’s home in the 800 block of Lucky Street. https://youtu.be/tiNMh5XbASU Houston Police responded around 3 a.m. and found an adult Hispanic male on the ground with multiple gunshot wounds. Officers performed CPR and applied chest seals, but the man was pronounced deceased at the scene by Houston Fire Department personnel. Investigators say the man had gone to his ex-girlfriend’s residence, where a male friend of hers was also present. A verbal altercation occurred between the two men, which escalated when the male friend produced a firearm and shot the ex-boyfriend multiple times. The motive and circumstances surrounding the shooting remain under investigation.
Motorcyclist killed in crash with turning vehicle on Veterans Memorial
Harris County

Motorcyclist killed in crash with turning vehicle on Veterans Memorial

HARRIS COUNTY, TX – A motorcyclist was killed Friday night in a collision with a car in the 12000 block of Veterans Memorial. https://youtu.be/ujTEm5UPP5g The crash occurred as a northbound vehicle came to a complete stop to make a left turn into a private driveway. At the same time, a southbound motorcycle struck the car, ejecting the rider from the bike. ESD-11 personnel responded and performed CPR, but the male motorcyclist was pronounced deceased at the scene. The driver of the car was not injured and had no passengers. The driver of the vehicle did not show any signs of intoxication.
Wrong-way driver enters fatal crash scene and smoke pours from car as deputies begin to search it
Harris County

Wrong-way driver enters fatal crash scene and smoke pours from car as deputies begin to search it

HARRIS COUNTY, TX – A driver was detained Friday night after entering the scene of a fatal motorcycle crash on FM 1960 East near Moonshine Hill by driving the wrong way past a roadblock. https://youtu.be/FIsyjqaG4_U The vehicle bypassed barricades and continued into the active investigation area. As deputies opened the car door, smoke poured from the vehicle, prompting them to detain the driver at the scene. No additional details have been released about the driver or possible charges at this time.
Motorcyclist killed in single-vehicle crash on FM 1960 East
Harris County

Motorcyclist killed in single-vehicle crash on FM 1960 East

HARRIS COUNTY, TX – A motorcyclist was killed in a crash Friday night in a construction zone along FM 1960 East near Moonshine Hill. https://youtu.be/2Yi3Q_wg8Uc Deputies with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office District 2 responded to the scene around 9:00 p.m. and found a male lying in the roadway. Medical personnel pronounced the man deceased from his injuries. Investigators believe speed and lighting may have contributed to the crash. No other vehicles are believed to have been involved. An autopsy will determine whether intoxication played a role. The man's identity is being withheld pending notification of next of kin.
Houston Airports advises early arrival ahead of reduced TSA operations
Texas

Houston Airports advises early arrival ahead of reduced TSA operations

HOUSTON, TX – Houston Airports is urging passengers to arrive early and allow extra time for security screening at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and William P. Hobby Airport (HOU). File Photo (December 2021) According to airport officials, TSA wait times may exceed 30 minutes. Beginning at 4 a.m. Saturday, only the TSA checkpoints at Terminals A and E will operate at Bush Airport. At Hobby Airport, passengers may experience fewer screening lanes, potentially leading to extended wait times starting the same day. United Airlines is directing passengers to check luggage at Terminal C before proceeding to Terminal E by walking or using the Subway for security screening. For inquiries regarding TSA staffing or screening procedures, passengers are advised to contact the ...
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo leads trade mission to Taiwan and Japan to attract foreign investment
Texas

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo leads trade mission to Taiwan and Japan to attract foreign investment

HARRIS COUNTY, TX – Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo is leading a trade mission to Taiwan and Japan alongside representatives from the Greater Houston Partnership, Houston First, the Taipei Economic & Cultural Office in Houston, and the Japan America Society of Houston. The delegation aims to strengthen international partnerships and attract foreign business investments in technology and advanced manufacturing to Harris County File Photo (August 2025) Judge Hidalgo stated that the trip seeks to position Harris County as a global hub for innovation and economic growth. “Japan and Taiwan are home to leading businesses on the cutting edge of innovation, from Inventec to Foxconn. Those companies have a choice of where they can invest, and I want to ensure that they invest in Harris C...
15-year-old suspect arrested in fatal shooting of teen at Circle K gas station on North Braeswood
Houston

15-year-old suspect arrested in fatal shooting of teen at Circle K gas station on North Braeswood

HOUSTON, TX – A second suspect has been arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of a teenage male at a Circle K gas station in the 5400 block of North Braeswood Boulevard. The shooting occurred around 7:30 p.m. on September 19. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GLvkk-tIV4&t=454s According to the Houston Police Department, two groups met in the parking lot when a physical altercation broke out. The fight escalated, resulting in gunfire. The victim, identified as 15-year-old Kenneth Payne, was struck once in the chest and transported by private vehicle to a hospital, where he was pronounced deceased. Today, HPD announced that the 15-year-old male suspect has also been charged with murder and was referred to the Harris County Juvenile Probation Authorities. His name or ph...
Governor Abbott directs Texas Rangers to investigate City of Elgin over funding allegations
Texas

Governor Abbott directs Texas Rangers to investigate City of Elgin over funding allegations

AUSTIN, TX – Governor Greg Abbott has directed the Texas Rangers to open an investigation into the City of Elgin following allegations of financial mismanagement and possible violations of state law. File Photo (September 2025) “There have been serious and potentially criminal accusations made against the City of Elgin that need to be investigated,” Governor Abbott said. “Texans expect their elected officials to be honest stewards of taxpayer dollars and conduct the people’s business openly, and in compliance with Texas law.” Abbott cited concerns of “chronic financial mismanagement,” including inconsistent accounting practices and unreconciled bank accounts that may violate multiple state laws. Under the Governor’s direction, the Texas Rangers will review the city’s budgeting ...
Texas Secretary of State opposes GOP and Attorney General’s joint motion to close primaries
Texas

Texas Secretary of State opposes GOP and Attorney General’s joint motion to close primaries

AMARILLO, TX – The Texas Secretary of State’s Office filed an opposition brief arguing that a joint motion by the Republican Party of Texas and Attorney General Ken Paxton to close the state’s primary elections is unconstitutional and procedurally improper. File Photo (September 2025) Filed in the Northern District of Texas on October 30, 2025, the 31-page brief contends that the proposed “consent judgment” lacks jurisdiction, violates Article III’s requirement for adversity between parties, and infringes on the state’s sovereign immunity. The filing asserts that the motion, brought less than an hour after notifying the Secretary of State, is “collusive” and represents “a fundamental assault on Article III’s case-or-controversy requirement.” The Secretary of State’s counsel argued...