Author: Sam Cohen
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Leo Mendoza, 11, Reportedly Runs Into the Record Books in Houston
11-year-old Leo Mendoza reportedly set a world record at the Aramco Houston Half Marathon on Sunday. Here’s what you need to know.
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Houston City Council Redirects $30 Million in Stormwater Funds to Building Demolitions
The Houston City Council recently approved a $30 million demolition program. Funds for that program were originally meant to address stormwater issues in the city.
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Keeping Texas Communities Safer: Variable Speed Limits Could Prevent Future Crashes
Variable speed limit signs are starting to appear across Texas. Here’s why.
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Plano Native Amber Glenn Carries Hometown Hopes Into Olympic Qualifiers
26-year-old Amber Glenn has her eyes set on the 2026 Winter Olympics. She’s due to compete in qualifying events in St. Louis.
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After Decades of Questions, Answers Emerge in Norman Prater’s 1973 Disappearance
Norman Prater went missing in January 1973. Now, the Dallas Police Department has announced that it has solved Prater’s case over 50 years later.
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Hidden dangers in the wild fuel increase in Virginia eagle hospitalizations
Hospitalization of eagles has been on the rise in Virginia due to a variety of dangers. Here’s what you need to know.
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Richmond community keeps Harvey family’s memory alive 20 years after their murders
On the 20th anniversary of the Harvey family’s murders, Richmond remembered Kathryn, Bryan, Ruby, and Stella fondly. The family’s legacy has been kept alive through various community efforts.
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Hold On Tight, Texas: SeaWorld’s New Coaster Is Turning Thrills Upside Down in 2026
Texas’s first inverted rollercoaster is coming to SeaWorld San Antonio in 2026. Here’s everything you need to know.
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Dust Off Your Boots — The San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo Rides Back Feb. 12
The San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo takes place February 12-March 1, 2026. Here’s everything you need to know.
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Nothing but Net! Gianna, Natalia & Milania Jordan Score Scholarships at Texas Tech
The Jordan sisters have been dominating high school basketball together for years. Now, three of the four will attend Texas Tech.









