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Texas School Shooting: Gov. Greg Abbott Calls For Action
“There have been too damn many of these,” Sen. Ted Cruz said.

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“There have been too damn many of these,” Sen. Ted Cruz said.

The funeral expenses of Santa Fe school shooting victims may be paid thanks to Texans defensive end J.J. Watt.
Montgomery County Attorney’s Office reported that were 93 complaints received in just over a year’s time from residents living at there.
John Barnes, who was critically injured during the Santa Fe School Shooting, retired Fro HPD in January.
On May 16, Moriam Sokeyo, 34, was reported missing after not returning home.
The accusations against Dimitrios Pagourtzis, 17, is "incompatible with the boy we love," says his family.
Police have arrested the husband of a woman who was raped in her Afton Oaks home on May 8, but he has not yet been charged.
Two parents were arrested in separate incidents after they left their children unattended in a hot car without ventilation.
A Katy mom and a Baytown dad were arrested after they left their children unattended in hot cars without ventilation.
Lone Star College-Montgomery student Jocelyne Trevino will attend a 10-day environment and energy summer school in Paris, June 11-20.
Don't stand there like a statue, find something fun to do this weekend in The Woodlands, Spring or Tomball
Justin Washington, 26, resigned after the 18-year-old student reported he sexually assaulted her.
The Houston 100 Club honored Spring Firefighters Michael Alaniz, Hamilton Ledkins, Richard Rakus and Kevin Wise as Firefighters of the Year.
The winning Quick Pick was sold at MJ'S All Season Food Store on Lee Road near Bush Intercontinental Airport.
Brayan Rodriguez-Valtierra, 19, will spend the next 50 years in prison for the murder of 67-year-old Pete Figueroa Jr.
The Rockets will play the next two in Oakland before returning to the Bayou City for Game 5 on May 31.
A man who was pushing his disabled car out of the traffic lanes of North Beltway 8 was hit and killed early Thursday morning
Clifton Ray Poe, 53, is facing two counts of indecency with a child and has bail set at $30,000 for each charge.
Montgomery County's evolving stance on Texas 249 has Harris County officials wondering if they will have to make adjustments to the project.
Galveston Police Officer Derrick Jaradi went beyond his call of duty to help a bride-to-be find a lost engagement ring on a Galveston beach