Officer kills armed man after short chase in SW Houston
November 15, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
A Houston military military officer shot as well as killed the male who forked the gun during him after the reduced follow in southwest Houston late Saturday, authorities said. The situation began around 9:25 p.m.
Getting the innocent out of jail
November 13, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
HOUSTON (KTRK) — At a same time a Harris County DA is perplexing to put a guilty away, she is seeking tough for ways to find trusting people in prison.
Man charged in death of his grandfather
November 10, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
HOUSTON (KTRK) — A internal male has been charged in a attempted murder of his 81-year-old grandfather. [ READ IT: Probable means doc vs. Justin Wayne Parris ] Justin Parris, 22, is being hold upon a $100,000 down payment during a Harris County jail.
For inmates, getting clean means getting in a long line
November 8, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Standing in a fourth-floor prison cell, Beverly Burke warned scarcely twenty women inmates in a county’s in-house drug as well as ethanol diagnosis module about a risk of not traffic with their rancour as well as anger.
Houston police searching for triple-murder suspect
November 5, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Police have been acid for a suspected triggerman in a sharpened deaths of 3 men, together with a teenager, during a spoliation in southeast Houston final month. David Tramell McFarland, 20, is charged with collateral attempted murder in a slayings of Narciso Briagas, 26; Miguel Angel Morales, 30; as well as Roman Gabriel Barragan, 16. McFarland’s purported accomplice, Johnathan Ross Nickerson, 18, was arrested Oct.
Early vote jumps, but slow Tuesday expected
October 31, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
That final day of early choosing by casting votes valid a many popular, as some-more than 17,000 people expel ballots Friday, roughly twice a series of a day before.
Battle over red light tickets
October 21, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
HOUSTON (KTRK) — The City of Houston as well as Harris County have been upon conflicting sides of the street, confronting off over the devise to get drivers to compensate up when they try to kick the light. It’s the conflict over how to retaliate people who do not compensate their red light camera tickets. The City of Houston believes it can pick up millions of dollars in one more red light camera fees if it has the small assistance from Harris County
Option created for some uninsured in area
October 21, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
A brand new illness benefits module for Harris County’s tiny businesses promises to put the tiny hole in the area’s large uninsured ranks. On Tuesday, the nonprofit Harris County Healthcare Alliance denounced the TexHealth Harris County 3-Share Plan, that divides monthly premiums between the employer, worker as well as the funding fund. In the program’s initial dual years, the $5.5 million funding pool will have coverage affordable for up to 5,000 workers