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15 Arrested During Prostitution Sex Sting: Police Said
Undercover deputies arrested 15 men during a sex trafficking sting this week who were soliciting sex and sex acts, police said.

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Undercover deputies arrested 15 men during a sex trafficking sting this week who were soliciting sex and sex acts, police said.

Carlos Eduardo Guevara, 18, who was wanted for attacking women as they were leaving area Fitness Connection locations, has been arrested.
The city has launched a program to created event-specific service request numbers in 311 to collect city-wide flooding and storm debris data
Chaundee Nichole Amine is facing several charges after she drove through a fatal accident investigation, police said.
United Airlines announced their plans on Friday to lay off 100 of its accountants in Houston by the end of July.
The city of Sugar Land will hold its rescheduled Earth Day celebration this Saturday at Sugar Land Town Square.
Sixty-six firefighting cadets took their oath to serve the city a day after a district judge voided Proposition B
The Santa Fe community is remembering the 10 victims murdered on the Santa Fe High School campus a year after the shooting.
Adrian Lizcano, 21, is accused of causing severe fractures and injuries to his 15-day-old daughter that led to her death in January.
Police upgraded charges against former cadet Clayton Whatley, 21, after a classmate accused of him of trying to shoot her, police said.
Leticia Lowery, 39, allegedly sent asexually explicit photos and videos to a 15-year-old student, and is in the Harris County Jail.
Kingwood residents who are feeling stress and anxiety over the latest flooding event are invited to a group therapy session May 21.
Construction will force TxDOT to close the northbound I-69 feeder at Reading Road feeder
Festivals, events and concerts should be on your calendar of events this weekend. Check out 10 we found near you.
The family of Pamela Turner, who was shot and killed Monday by a Baytown Police officer, has hired civil rights attorney Ben Crump.
The Woodlands Township, with support from Bike The Woodlands Coalition, is offering a variety of events in May for National Bike Month.
The NRA Foundation provided funding in the amount of $3,710 for the purchase of valuable law enforcement training equipment, officials said.
HPD Chief Art Acevedo announced Wednesday that evidence from the internal investigation has been turned over to the Harris County DA.
Anthony Gary was last seen on April 29 driving a white 2013 Ford Expedition, and has not been seen or heard from since, police said
Richmond will begin mosquito spraying twice a week, starting this week, officials announced.