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Protesters plan to gather in Houston and surrounding communities on Saturday as part of the nationwide No Kings demonstrations countering a multimillion dollar military parade and President Donald Trump's 79th birthday.
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Saturday's No Kings protest is expected to draw thousands of people, said Kristi Pham of organizer 50501 Houston, which is calling for the event to remain peaceful, as they have in the past. Organizers also are collecting nonperishable food donations for several local food banks.
Houston Texans safety Jimmie Ward arrested at his home in Texas Wednesday on a felony assault family violence charge.
"We should be able to estimate that over half a million people will come to Houston over the course of the 20-plus days for the games," Canetti said. "We expect a sell-out each game at NRG Stadium, plus plenty of fans throughout the city during those few weeks."
Global music star Shakira will perform two shows in Houston as part of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour. This marks the Colombian singer’s first tour in six years, supporting her latest album, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, which translates to Women Don’t Cry and follows recent appearances at Coachella and the 2020 Super Bowl Halftime Show.
Police in the Houston area are searching for two young girls, Victoria and Gabriela Limon, who officials say have been missing since Monday, June 9.
Houston prepares for a weekend of protests as Governor Abbott deploys National Guard statewide. HOUSTON — As unrest continues in other parts of the country, local and state leaders in Texas are preparing for what is expected to be a busy weekend of protests.
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With no public discussion, Houston ISD's Board of Managers on Thursday approved a five-year contract extension for Superintendent Mike Miles. The five-year term will ensure that Houston ISD "can continue its transformation for the duration of the state intervention,