13 Investigates: Hundreds of gun cases tossed in dope testing battle!

Houston, Texas (KTRK) – Detectives who spoke with DC Cormier after he reported his son’s disappearance asked him to sit down. Then they told Houston’s father that his son, 20-year-old DJ Cormier, was found with a bullet to the head on the side of the road and died on March 9, 2021. “I became empty,” recalls Cormier the Elder. “They told me he had been killed, and then I took the inquisitor aside and said, ‘Well, was my son found by the side of the road, as if he had…

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Things to do in Houston this weekend: Barktoberfest, Plumshuga, ArBOOretum and Big Art Bigger Change open-air museum!

Houston, Texas — This weekend brings plenty of October themed events. A local spot raises a glass to Oktoberfest, while there are three outdoor activities toasting Halloween with movies, garden fun, and dress-up comic. Several art homes feature openings, including a must-have black gallery at MFAH, while downtown towers with art displays over a mile long of new murals with a meaningful message. Enjoy! Here are your best bets for the weekend. Friday 14 October King’s BierHaus presents its 10th annual Oktoberfest King’s BierHaus will present its 10th annual Oktoberfest,…

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Lily-Rose Depp is Star of the Week in HBO’s Steamy New Series

HBO released a new trailer for idola new series headed to the innovator of premium cable network by tranceSam Levinson. The new series stars Lily-Rose Depp and Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye, and judging by the trailer it certainly appears to be aimed at outside orgasm Levinson’s other hit series. Set to arrive in 2023, the series is set against the backdrop of the music industry, and centers on a self-help guru and modern day cult leader, who develops a complex relationship with a rising pop star. The new series also…

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Firefighter pay fight gets court date for final showdown!

Houston, Texas (KTRK) – The city of Houston and its firefighters are only months away from a final confrontation over long-running legal issues regarding wages and collective bargaining rights. On Friday morning, the Texas Supreme Court brought together two cases in which the City of Houston, the Houston Professional Fire Fighting Association and the Houston Police Officers’ Union differ on how firefighters’ salaries are determined. One issue wonders about collective bargaining. The other is the legality of the 2018 voter-approved equal pay adjustment known as Proposition B. When Prop B…

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Things to do in Houston this weekend: From Selena tribute to Barbecue and Hot Sauce Festival and Oktoberfest!

Houston, Texas — Could this strange sensation we feel…a breeze? Yes, Houston is finally getting cold, which means enjoying the outdoors, dining al fresco (check out our patio guide here) and more. This weekend sees great art performances, great music – including a Selena salute – and rowdy fun at some events. Barbie fans can catch a Malibu truck at The Woodlands, while the Hot Sauce Festival brings the heat in and the Chef’s Fest delivers delicious meals. And on Sunday, the raucous podcast trio became polite. Enjoy! Here are…

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13 Investigates looks into cost of gun violence and how Houston Police Department solves shootings across Houston!

Houston, Texas (KTRK) – A woman was hiding behind a trash can outside a small event venue in far southeast Houston when someone started screaming. She remembers them yelling at her: “Get up, get up.” “They will shoot you if you keep sitting there.” The woman began to run, but as soon as she turned, she was no longer moving. “I fell hard on my side and said, ‘Why don’t I run anymore? ‘ said the shooting victim, whose name was not given because the suspect has not been identified,…

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‘They shot me’: Survivor fearful as case goes unsolved!

Houston, Texas (KTRK) – As 13 investigators investigate the cost of gun violence, we spoke with survivors of shootings and they told us that it changed their lives forever – from unwanted medical bills just because they were innocent bystanders at a shooting to living in fear that the suspect didn’t. Do. t was arrested. “When I close my eyes and cover my ears, I remember everything as it was yesterday,” said one victim who was shot in the stomach on New Year’s Day. “I have really bad anxiety that…

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13 Investigates: How YOU pay $38 million for gunshot victims’ medical care!

Houston, Texas (KTRK) – Mitra Bolton was standing by her car and shuffling her bags after she left a convenience store on the South Side of Houston. From the corner of her eye, she saw a truck pulling back and a white car following her. She didn’t think of anything and kept searching for her keys. “When the car passed me, they hung out the window and shot back,” Bolton said. She said she ran back to the store, but because she was wearing a black shirt, she didn’t realize…

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Texas School Safety Center defends not requiring public hearings for noncompliant districts!

Houston, Texas (KTRK) – With the school shooting hoaxes affecting at least four schools across Texas this week, campus police and officials have had to take advantage of state-mandated emergency operations plans in their area. Although the Texas School Safety Center says every district now has a base plan ready, our 13 investigative team is revealing new concerns about why the center has not requested public hearings for districts that haven’t submitted their plans by the first deadline. The center, part of Texas State University, is responsible for collecting and…

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Senior man Turns to Ted after AC outage at his daily dining facility!

Spring, Texas (KTRK) – Earlier this year, Terry Warchick and his neighbors in a large living community noticed that mealtime was fairly warm. When the air conditioning in the dining hall in Paradise Springs went out, Warshak said employees told him it would be fixed in five days. “It would have been great,” he said. What happens when you turn to Ted? Follow eyewitness news at 10 pm But, five days passed and he said nothing had happened. When another week passed, Workshops said the company told him they were…

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