Postal worker arrested in mail theft investigation
Investigators with the League City Police Department and the U.S. Postal Service Office of Inspector General arrested 46-year-old Richard Ybanez of Bacliff.
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Investigators with the League City Police Department and the U.S. Postal Service Office of Inspector General arrested 46-year-old Richard Ybanez of Bacliff.
Venezuelan officials met with U.S. executives in Houston to sign major oil deals with SLB and Hunt Oil, aiming to rebuild the nation’s energy infrastructure.
A remote mountain in northern Kenya where seven people were killed in a helicopter crash Wednesday is a place with a special connection to KPRC 2.
A Harris County salary grievance committee recommended a 30% raise for Treasurer Carla Wyatt after she asked to be paid $305,000, the same as other countywide elected officials.
A body was found in a remote area of Attucks Middle School in Sunnyside, school officials said.
Recent food recalls in Texas, including beef, eggs, lettuce, and jalapeños, have heightened consumer concerns over food safety and prompted some to purchase beef directly from local ranchers.
The Houston City Council has passed a new ordinance requiring landlords to provide working air conditioning in all rental properties, effective December 17, with a 12-2 council vote.
Recent deaths at or near Telephone Road are prompting questions about pedestrian and traffic safety. KPRC 2 is looking into conditions along the corridor and has asked TxDOT what it is doing to improve safety.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention conducts unannounced inspections of cruise ships that call on U.S. ports, grading them on a 100-point scale. A score of 86 or higher is considered satisfactory, while 85 or lower is considered unsatisfactory.
Thinking about booking a cruise? You may want to check the ship’s latest sanitation inspection score before you set sail.