Andhra Pradesh Student Dies in Kansas Floodwaters Near Wellington
An Andhra Pradesh student died in Kansas floodwaters near Wellington after his vehicle reportedly entered a flooded roadway during a trip from Houston, according to an account shared by a friend. Doppalapudi Venkatesh was identified as an Indian student from Andhra Pradesh. The information provided did not include the date or time of the incident. Andhra Pradesh Student Dies in Kansas Floodwaters The friend’s account said Venkatesh selected a
Andhra Pradesh Student Dies in Kansas Floodwaters Near Wellington
An Andhra Pradesh student died in Kansas floodwaters near Wellington after his vehicle reportedly entered a flooded roadway during a trip from Houston, according to an account shared by a friend. Doppalapudi Venkatesh was identified as an Indian student from Andhra Pradesh. The information provided did not include the date or time of the incident. Andhra Pradesh Student Dies in Kansas Floodwaters The friend’s account said Venkatesh selected a
Houston Power Outages Hit Thousands After Overnight Storms
Houston power outages affected more than 13,000 customers early Wednesday, May 20, 2026, after severe thunderstorms moved across Southeast Texas overnight. Utility outage data showed more than 13,000 customers in the Houston region were without electricity as of 7:00 AM local time on Wednesday, May 20, 2026. The outages followed a round of severe weather that began Tuesday evening, May 19, bringing heavy rain, strong winds and widespread weather-rel
Houston Power Outages Hit Thousands After Overnight Storms
Houston power outages affected more than 13,000 customers early Wednesday, May 20, 2026, after severe thunderstorms moved across Southeast Texas overnight. Utility outage data showed more than 13,000 customers in the Houston region were without electricity as of 7:00 AM local time on Wednesday, May 20, 2026. The outages followed a round of severe weather that began Tuesday evening, May 19, bringing heavy rain, strong winds and widespread weather-rel
Spirit Airlines Lawsuit: Family Says Dementia Passenger Was Left Alone Before Fatal Houston Freeway Death
Spirit Airlines Lawsuit Filed After Dementia Passenger’s Death A Spirit Airlines lawsuit claims a 75-year-old passenger with dementia was left without required assistance at Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport before he died near the Eastex Freeway. The family of Marcos Humberto Vindel Osorio alleges the airline failed to protect a vulnerable passenger who was traveling with a known cognitive condition. Family Says Airline Was Warned Before Flight According to the complaint, Osorio flew from Palmerola International Airport to Houston on June 8, 2024. His relatives say they told Spirit Airlines at check-in that he had dementia and needed help after landing. The lawsuit says the family was assured assistance would be provided. Instead, Osorio allegedly cleared Customs and Border Protection at 7:43 PM but never reached the arrivals area where relatives were waiting. Houston Airport Incident Led to Fatal Freeway Search After Osorio disappeared, family members contacted authorities. He was later found dead on the Eastex Freeway, where investigators said he had been struck by multiple vehicles. The complaint argues he was “unaccompanied and disoriented” and likely walked for hours from the airport before reaching the highway. Airline Negligence Case Raises Disability Concerns The lawsuit cites airline disability rules, including passenger assistance duties under the Air Carrier Access Act. Family attorney Russ Brudner called the incident “every family’s nightmare.” Spirit Airlines has not publicly responded to the allegations. The case now raises wider questions about elderly passenger assistance, dementia travel risks, and whether airlines are doing enough to protect vulnerable travelers.
Spirit Airlines Lawsuit: Family Says Dementia Passenger Was Left Alone Before Fatal Houston Freeway Death
Spirit Airlines Lawsuit Filed After Dementia Passenger’s Death A Spirit Airlines lawsuit claims a 75-year-old passenger with dementia was left without required assistance at Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport before he died near the Eastex Freeway. The family of Marcos Humberto Vindel Osorio alleges the airline failed to protect a vulnerable passenger who was traveling with a known cognitive condition. Family Says Airline Was Warned Before Flight According to the complaint, Osorio flew from Palmerola International Airport to Houston on June 8, 2024. His relatives say they told Spirit Airlines at check-in that he had dementia and needed help after landing. The lawsuit says the family was assured assistance would be provided. Instead, Osorio allegedly cleared Customs and Border Protection at 7:43 PM but never reached the arrivals area where relatives were waiting. Houston Airport Incident Led to Fatal Freeway Search After Osorio disappeared, family members contacted authorities. He was later found dead on the Eastex Freeway, where investigators said he had been struck by multiple vehicles. The complaint argues he was “unaccompanied and disoriented” and likely walked for hours from the airport before reaching the highway. Airline Negligence Case Raises Disability Concerns The lawsuit cites airline disability rules, including passenger assistance duties under the Air Carrier Access Act. Family attorney Russ Brudner called the incident “every family’s nightmare.” Spirit Airlines has not publicly responded to the allegations. The case now raises wider questions about elderly passenger assistance, dementia travel risks, and whether airlines are doing enough to protect vulnerable travelers.
Houston Water Bills Shock: Meter Mix-Up in Houston Leaves Hundreds Overcharged for Years
Houston residents facing unusually high water bills finally have an answer. Houston officials confirmed faulty water meters caused inflated charges for hundreds of customers over several years. What Caused High Houston Water Bills? Houston Public Works admitted incorrect water meters were installed during a 2024 upgrade replacing 125,000 aging units. These faulty installations led to inaccurate readings—explaining why many asked, “Why is my Houston water bill so high?” Hundreds Affected by Meter Errors More than 600 homes, including areas like Gulfgate, were impacted. Some residents reported bills soaring to $683 despite normal usage. Officials said the issue went undetected until January 2026, raising concerns over delayed response. Delayed Fix and Growing Frustration City crews began replacing faulty meters in March 2026. However, many residents say they received no clear communication—even after repeatedly questioning high charges. “We kept asking, but got no answers,” one customer said. Will Houston Refund Overcharged Bills? Houston Public Works Director Randy Macchi acknowledged the issue publicly. Officials have yet to confirm how refunds or billing corrections will be handled, leaving affected customers uncertain. Ongoing Investigation into Houston Billing Issues The discovery has intensified scrutiny on Houston’s utility system, already criticized for billing errors. Officials said the investigation continues, and further updates on corrections are expected. For many residents, the key question remains: when—and how—will the city fix the financial damage caused by years of overcharges
Houston Water Bills Shock: Meter Mix-Up in Houston Leaves Hundreds Overcharged for Years
Houston residents facing unusually high water bills finally have an answer. Houston officials confirmed faulty water meters caused inflated charges for hundreds of customers over several years. What Caused High Houston Water Bills? Houston Public Works admitted incorrect water meters were installed during a 2024 upgrade replacing 125,000 aging units. These faulty installations led to inaccurate readings—explaining why many asked, “Why is my Houston water bill so high?” Hundreds Affected by Meter Errors More than 600 homes, including areas like Gulfgate, were impacted. Some residents reported bills soaring to $683 despite normal usage. Officials said the issue went undetected until January 2026, raising concerns over delayed response. Delayed Fix and Growing Frustration City crews began replacing faulty meters in March 2026. However, many residents say they received no clear communication—even after repeatedly questioning high charges. “We kept asking, but got no answers,” one customer said. Will Houston Refund Overcharged Bills? Houston Public Works Director Randy Macchi acknowledged the issue publicly. Officials have yet to confirm how refunds or billing corrections will be handled, leaving affected customers uncertain. Ongoing Investigation into Houston Billing Issues The discovery has intensified scrutiny on Houston’s utility system, already criticized for billing errors. Officials said the investigation continues, and further updates on corrections are expected. For many residents, the key question remains: when—and how—will the city fix the financial damage caused by years of overcharges
Texas Election Results 2025: Full List of General and Special Election Outcomes
Texans across the state went to the polls on November 4, 2025, for the general and special elections that determined key constitutional amendments and filled several important local and state positions. The ballot included seventeen proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution, a special election for Texas’s 18th Congressional District, and numerous local races throughout major cities and rural counties. The election was one of the most closely followed statewide events of the year, shaping l
Texas Election Results 2025: Full List of General and Special Election Outcomes
Texans across the state went to the polls on November 4, 2025, for the general and special elections that determined key constitutional amendments and filled several important local and state positions. The ballot included seventeen proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution, a special election for Texas’s 18th Congressional District, and numerous local races throughout major cities and rural counties. The election was one of the most closely followed statewide events of the year, shaping l
Harris County Commissioners Unveil Budget Priorities Amidst Political Tensions
Harris County Commissioners Lesley Briones and Adrian Garcia are preparing to unveil their new budget priorities during a press conference this morning, with a focus on investments in public safety, health, and infrastructure. This announcement, which is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. outside Commissioners Court in downtown Houston, is expected to highlight crucial areas such as disaster preparedness, road projects, and law enforcement funding. Despite the expansive
Harris County Commissioners Unveil Budget Priorities Amidst Political Tensions
Harris County Commissioners Lesley Briones and Adrian Garcia are preparing to unveil their new budget priorities during a press conference this morning, with a focus on investments in public safety, health, and infrastructure. This announcement, which is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. outside Commissioners Court in downtown Houston, is expected to highlight crucial areas such as disaster preparedness, road projects, and law enforcement funding. Despite the expansive
Texas Lawmaker Gene Wu Faces Backlash After Accusations of Being Back in China
A tweet from Texas Senator Mayes Middleton has sparked a wave of controversy after he questioned whether Houston Representative Gene Wu, a prominent member of the Texas House Democratic Caucus, was “back in China.” This remark was made amid the ongoing standoff in Texas, where Democratic lawmakers, including Wu, left the state to prevent a Republican-led redistricting vote from proceeding. Middleton's
Texas Lawmaker Gene Wu Faces Backlash After Accusations of Being Back in China
A tweet from Texas Senator Mayes Middleton has sparked a wave of controversy after he questioned whether Houston Representative Gene Wu, a prominent member of the Texas House Democratic Caucus, was “back in China.” This remark was made amid the ongoing standoff in Texas, where Democratic lawmakers, including Wu, left the state to prevent a Republican-led redistricting vote from proceeding. Middleton's
Congressional Candidate Isaiah Martin Arrested During Capitol Redistricting Protest
Congressional candidate Isaiah Martin was arrested inside the Texas State Capitol during a protest opposing the Republican-led redistricting efforts. The arrest, which was partially captured in a video shared by Martin himself on social media platform X, shows him being forcibly taken to the ground by officers during the confrontation. According to Travis County booking records, Martin now faces multiple misdemeanor
Congressional Candidate Isaiah Martin Arrested During Capitol Redistricting Protest
Congressional candidate Isaiah Martin was arrested inside the Texas State Capitol during a protest opposing the Republican-led redistricting efforts. The arrest, which was partially captured in a video shared by Martin himself on social media platform X, shows him being forcibly taken to the ground by officers during the confrontation. According to Travis County booking records, Martin now faces multiple misdemeanor
Houston BBQ, Politics & Summer Fun: June 2 Highlights
As Houston eases into summer, the latest episode of "Hello Houston" serves a sizzling mix of political developments, barbecue bragging rights, and family-friendly activities. On June 2, hosts Ernie, Frank, and Celeste guided listeners through the biggest stories impacting the Bayou City. In the first hour, political analyst and University of Houston professor Jeronimo Cortina joined the program to break dow
Houston BBQ, Politics & Summer Fun: June 2 Highlights
As Houston eases into summer, the latest episode of "Hello Houston" serves a sizzling mix of political developments, barbecue bragging rights, and family-friendly activities. On June 2, hosts Ernie, Frank, and Celeste guided listeners through the biggest stories impacting the Bayou City. In the first hour, political analyst and University of Houston professor Jeronimo Cortina joined the program to break dow
Gov. Abbott Sparks Outrage Over Jet Ski Death Penalty Call
Texas Governor Greg Abbott is facing backlash after calling for the death penalty in the case of a fatal jet ski crash on Lake Grapevine, which killed 18-year-old Ava Moore. His remark, shared on social media, read, “Welcome to Texas. Here’s your death penalty,” and quickly gained viral traction, amassing over 35,000 likes and more than 1,300 replies. The suspect in the crash, Daikerlyn Alejandra Gonzalez Gonzalez of Venezuela, has been charged with manslaughter af
Gov. Abbott Sparks Outrage Over Jet Ski Death Penalty Call
Texas Governor Greg Abbott is facing backlash after calling for the death penalty in the case of a fatal jet ski crash on Lake Grapevine, which killed 18-year-old Ava Moore. His remark, shared on social media, read, “Welcome to Texas. Here’s your death penalty,” and quickly gained viral traction, amassing over 35,000 likes and more than 1,300 replies. The suspect in the crash, Daikerlyn Alejandra Gonzalez Gonzalez of Venezuela, has been charged with manslaughter af
Severe Weather Alert: Heavy Rain, Storms Expected in Houston Tuesday
Houston residents are being urged to stay weather-aware this week as a series of scattered thunderstorms and heavy rainfall is forecast to begin Monday evening and intensify through Tuesday. Has declared Tuesday a Storm Alert Day for the entire Houston region due to the significant threat of severe weather, including heavy downpours, possible hail, and damaging winds. The day began clear and cool across the city, but cloud cover increased rapidly through the afternoon. Monday’s high temper
Severe Weather Alert: Heavy Rain, Storms Expected in Houston Tuesday
Houston residents are being urged to stay weather-aware this week as a series of scattered thunderstorms and heavy rainfall is forecast to begin Monday evening and intensify through Tuesday. Has declared Tuesday a Storm Alert Day for the entire Houston region due to the significant threat of severe weather, including heavy downpours, possible hail, and damaging winds. The day began clear and cool across the city, but cloud cover increased rapidly through the afternoon. Monday’s high temper
One Dead, Several injured in Houston house party shooting
A late-night house party in southeast Houston turned deadly early Sunday morning, leaving at least one person dead and several others critically injured in a mass shooting incident. Authorities from the Houston Police Department (HPD) responded to reports of gunfire at approximately 12:50 a.m. on the 6000 block of Cherry Hill, according to HPD Assistant Chief Patricia Cantu. Cantu stated during a press briefing that multiple 911 calls alerted law enforcement to the scene, where officers arriv
One Dead, Several injured in Houston house party shooting
A late-night house party in southeast Houston turned deadly early Sunday morning, leaving at least one person dead and several others critically injured in a mass shooting incident. Authorities from the Houston Police Department (HPD) responded to reports of gunfire at approximately 12:50 a.m. on the 6000 block of Cherry Hill, according to HPD Assistant Chief Patricia Cantu. Cantu stated during a press briefing that multiple 911 calls alerted law enforcement to the scene, where officers arriv
Texas Governor Pushes Constitutional Bail Reform Amid Public Safety Debate
A proposed constitutional amendment backed by Texas Governor Greg Abbott is reigniting debate over how the state handles bail for violent offenders. Abbott says the reform would save lives, while critics warn it could exacerbate jail overcrowding and undermine due process rights. Speaking at a press conference in Houston, Abbott cited a troubling trend in the region: over 200 cases where individuals released on bond for violent charges allegedly killed Texans while awaiting trial. “For
Texas Governor Pushes Constitutional Bail Reform Amid Public Safety Debate
A proposed constitutional amendment backed by Texas Governor Greg Abbott is reigniting debate over how the state handles bail for violent offenders. Abbott says the reform would save lives, while critics warn it could exacerbate jail overcrowding and undermine due process rights. Speaking at a press conference in Houston, Abbott cited a troubling trend in the region: over 200 cases where individuals released on bond for violent charges allegedly killed Texans while awaiting trial. “For
Warriors vs Rockets 2025 NBA Playoffs: Series Recap, Schedule, and Jimmy Butler's X-Factor Role
The Golden State Warriors are officially back in the NBA Playoffs, securing the No. 7 seed after a strong play-in victory and setting up a first-round showdown with a familiar postseason rival — the Houston Rockets, who hold the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference. This matchup rekindles one of the more competitive playoff rivalries in recent years, with Golden State previously besting Houston in all four playoff series between 2015 and 2019. Now, in 2025, the two sides are meeting for
Warriors vs Rockets 2025 NBA Playoffs: Series Recap, Schedule, and Jimmy Butler's X-Factor Role
The Golden State Warriors are officially back in the NBA Playoffs, securing the No. 7 seed after a strong play-in victory and setting up a first-round showdown with a familiar postseason rival — the Houston Rockets, who hold the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference. This matchup rekindles one of the more competitive playoff rivalries in recent years, with Golden State previously besting Houston in all four playoff series between 2015 and 2019. Now, in 2025, the two sides are meeting for
How Houston Spent $180 Million: A Deep Dive Into the City's Procurement and Purchasing Process
The City of Houston spent $180 million from its general fund on purchasing goods and services during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2024, according to newly released public financial records. Overseeing that massive flow of public funds was the Strategic Procurement Division of the Finance Department, which itself cost about $9.5 million to operate last year. City officials emphasize that purchasing within a government body like Houston is far different from everyday consumer spending. Unlik
How Houston Spent $180 Million: A Deep Dive Into the City's Procurement and Purchasing Process
The City of Houston spent $180 million from its general fund on purchasing goods and services during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2024, according to newly released public financial records. Overseeing that massive flow of public funds was the Strategic Procurement Division of the Finance Department, which itself cost about $9.5 million to operate last year. City officials emphasize that purchasing within a government body like Houston is far different from everyday consumer spending. Unlik
Houston Residents Alarmed Over Washed-Out Bridge Await Repair After 10-Month Delay
For nearly 10 months, residents of Riverwood Estates in northeast Houston have watched a bridge on Moss Oaks Drive steadily deteriorate and now, they say, enough is enough. The bridge, located near Homestead and Winfield, was damaged during Hurricane Beryl, and locals have been raising alarms ever since. Erosion has eaten away at the road’s foundation, crumbling pavement, twisting railings, and leaving families fearful that the structure may collapse at any moment. "
Houston Residents Alarmed Over Washed-Out Bridge Await Repair After 10-Month Delay
For nearly 10 months, residents of Riverwood Estates in northeast Houston have watched a bridge on Moss Oaks Drive steadily deteriorate and now, they say, enough is enough. The bridge, located near Homestead and Winfield, was damaged during Hurricane Beryl, and locals have been raising alarms ever since. Erosion has eaten away at the road’s foundation, crumbling pavement, twisting railings, and leaving families fearful that the structure may collapse at any moment. "
Deputy and Suspect Injured in Houston Courthouse Shootout, Authorities Say
A shootout erupted Monday afternoon in downtown Houston near a family courthouse, injuring a veteran deputy and a male suspect, both of whom are now in stable condition, according to authorities. The incident began around 12:20 p.m. when deputies received a report of a man brandishing a weapon while walking from the Harris County Civil Courthouse toward the nearby Family Law Center, said Carl Shaw, Assistant Chief Deputy of the Harris County Precinct 1 Constable’s Office, during a press
Deputy and Suspect Injured in Houston Courthouse Shootout, Authorities Say
A shootout erupted Monday afternoon in downtown Houston near a family courthouse, injuring a veteran deputy and a male suspect, both of whom are now in stable condition, according to authorities. The incident began around 12:20 p.m. when deputies received a report of a man brandishing a weapon while walking from the Harris County Civil Courthouse toward the nearby Family Law Center, said Carl Shaw, Assistant Chief Deputy of the Harris County Precinct 1 Constable’s Office, during a press
330,000 People Affected by Cancer Cluster in East Harris County, Texas: Study Reveals Toxic Threat
A recently released study by the Texas Department of Health Services has revealed that around 330,000 people residing in East Harris County, Texas, are living within a cancer cluster spanning 250 square miles along the San Jacinto River. The report was shared in a community meeting held Tuesday evening in Highlands, drawing emotional reactions and urgent calls for action from residents. The study was initiated at the request of the Texas Health and Environment Alliance (THEA), a nonprofit adv
330,000 People Affected by Cancer Cluster in East Harris County, Texas: Study Reveals Toxic Threat
A recently released study by the Texas Department of Health Services has revealed that around 330,000 people residing in East Harris County, Texas, are living within a cancer cluster spanning 250 square miles along the San Jacinto River. The report was shared in a community meeting held Tuesday evening in Highlands, drawing emotional reactions and urgent calls for action from residents. The study was initiated at the request of the Texas Health and Environment Alliance (THEA), a nonprofit adv
Texas Lawmakers Target Houston-Dallas Bullet Train with New Bills to Block Local, State Funding
Efforts to halt the long-discussed Houston-to-Dallas high-speed rail project have returned to the Texas state legislature, reigniting a decade-long battle over one of the most ambitious transportation proposals in the state’s history. The Texas Central Railway project, which aims to connect Houston and Dallas in under 90 minutes using Japan’s Shinkansen bullet train technology, is once again under scrutiny in Austin, where lawmakers are advancing bills aimed at limiting or complet
Texas Lawmakers Target Houston-Dallas Bullet Train with New Bills to Block Local, State Funding
Efforts to halt the long-discussed Houston-to-Dallas high-speed rail project have returned to the Texas state legislature, reigniting a decade-long battle over one of the most ambitious transportation proposals in the state’s history. The Texas Central Railway project, which aims to connect Houston and Dallas in under 90 minutes using Japan’s Shinkansen bullet train technology, is once again under scrutiny in Austin, where lawmakers are advancing bills aimed at limiting or complet
AI’s Energy Demands Trigger U.S. Nuclear and Renewable Infrastructure Expansion
Washington, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced a sweeping plan to power the future of artificial intelligence by identifying 16 federal sites for the rapid development of energy infrastructure. With nuclear and renewable sources in focus, these locations are poised to support the surging energy requirements of large-scale AI systems.Described by U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright as “the next Manhattan Project,” the initiative signals a
AI’s Energy Demands Trigger U.S. Nuclear and Renewable Infrastructure Expansion
Washington, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced a sweeping plan to power the future of artificial intelligence by identifying 16 federal sites for the rapid development of energy infrastructure. With nuclear and renewable sources in focus, these locations are poised to support the surging energy requirements of large-scale AI systems.Described by U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright as “the next Manhattan Project,” the initiative signals a









