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Hurricane Beryl Rapidly Intensifies into Category 4 Storm, Threatening Caribbean and Mexico

Hurricane Beryl Rapidly Intensifies into Category 4 Storm, Threatening Caribbean and Mexico

Broke On: Monday, 01 July 2024 Hurricane Beryl rapidly intensified into a Category 4 storm in just 48 hours, leaving the Atlantic and heading towards the Caribbean. Residents prepare as warnings are issued for Barbados, St. Lucia, and Jamaica. Tropical Depression 3 also forms in the Gulf of Mexico, expected to become a tropical storm by Sunday night.
Escaped Inmate Joshua Nigel Thomas Sanders: Dangerous Fugitive on the Run in Houston, Warns Authorities

Escaped Inmate Joshua Nigel Thomas Sanders: Dangerous Fugitive on the Run in Houston, Warns Authorities

Broke On: Thursday, 13 June 2024 Escaped inmate Joshua Nigel Thomas Sanders, wanted for burglary and weapon possession charges, held a staff member at knifepoint during his courthouse escape in Houston on June 13, 2024. Multiple law enforcement agencies are searching for the dangerous 5 feet 5 inch, approximately 140-pound suspect last seen wearing orange pants and a black shirt. Sanders has a lengthy criminal history and should be considered armed and dangerous.
Eight Lives Lost: The Devastating Impact of Houston's Storms on Families and Infrastructure

Eight Lives Lost: The Devastating Impact of Houston's Storms on Families and Infrastructure

Broke On: Monday, 20 May 2024 Deadly storms hit Houston, Texas, causing widespread power outages, extensive damage to downtown and surrounding areas, and resulting in at least eight deaths. The Harris County Sheriff's Office Deputy lost two of his sons' turtles in a tree incident while assisting during the storm. Recovery efforts are ongoing amidst high temperatures and poor air quality.
Houston Storm: Kassimer Doynov's Tree Damages House, 216,000 Without Power Amidst Nested Outages and Potential Tornadoes

Houston Storm: Kassimer Doynov's Tree Damages House, 216,000 Without Power Amidst Nested Outages and Potential Tornadoes

Broke On: Sunday, 19 May 2024 A devastating storm hits Houston on May 19, 2024, causing hurricane-force winds, significant damage, and millions of people to lose power. At least five deaths have been reported and restoration efforts are underway; however, some customers may face delays due to 'nested outages' and varying levels of electrical circuit damage.
Thunderstorms Cause Mandatory Evacuations and Power Outages in Harris County, Texas: Residents Urged to Prepare or Leave Homes Amidst Flooding and Road Closures

Thunderstorms Cause Mandatory Evacuations and Power Outages in Harris County, Texas: Residents Urged to Prepare or Leave Homes Amidst Flooding and Road Closures

Broke On: Thursday, 02 May 2024 Severe thunderstorms on May 2, 2024, cause flash flooding in Southeast Texas, prompting mandatory evacuations along the East Fork of the San Jacinto River. Over 15,000 residents face power outages due to downed trees and power lines. Harris County declares a disaster as floodwaters reach levels comparable to Hurricane Harvey in 2017.
Three Women Contract HIV from 'Vampire Facial' Procedures at Unlicensed New Mexico Spa: CDC Investigation Reveals Infection Control Lapses

Three Women Contract HIV from 'Vampire Facial' Procedures at Unlicensed New Mexico Spa: CDC Investigation Reveals Infection Control Lapses

Broke On: Monday, 01 January 2018 Three women contracted HIV after undergoing 'vampire facial' procedures at an unlicensed New Mexico spa due to reused disposable tips and improper infection control practices. The popularity of these cosmetic treatments, which involve collecting and re-injecting a patient's blood for smoother skin, has increased demand for affordable alternatives but puts clients at risk when proper safety guidelines are not followed.

Houston's Mayoral Runoff Election: A Race Marked by Age Gap and High Stakes

Broke On: Thursday, 07 December 2023 Houston is set to elect the oldest big-city mayor in the U.S. The two candidates in the runoff are U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee and state Sen. John Whitmire. Whitmire has far outraised and outspent Jackson Lee in the campaign. If elected, Jackson Lee would become the first Black woman to serve as Houston mayor. The election takes place against the backdrop of new state laws that curb local Democratic control over elections in Harris County.

Houston's Mayoral Runoff Election: A Clash of Generations and a Potential Historic Outcome

Broke On: Thursday, 07 December 2023 State Sen. John Whitmire and U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee are the candidates in Houston's mayoral runoff election. Whitmire led the initial election with 42% of the vote, while Jackson Lee placed second with 36%. The winner will replace term-limited Mayor Sylvester Turner. If elected, Jackson Lee would become the first Black woman to serve as Houston's mayor. The election takes place against the backdrop of new state laws that curb local Democratic control over elections in Harris County.