Following the tragic massacre at Sutherland Springs First Baptist Church, and the shooting of Deputy Justin Gay, we asked Harris County Precinct 4 Constable, Mark Herman how our community could be protected against shooters, and what added precautions our police are taking. On November 3, 2017, Deputy Gay was attempting to detain a suspect involved... Continue Reading →
Harris County Takes Hurricane Harvey Housing Assistance Survey
Linda Hudson, who is the Public Information Manager for the Harris County Community Services Department, has released the following information. In order to establish housing programs to aid locals in Hurricane Harvey housing assistance and recovery, the county is conducting a community survey to gauge needs and demand. In order to fill the survey, you are... Continue Reading →
Texas: How To Donate Blood To Las Vegas Shooting Victims
Many Texans have asked how to donate blood to victims of the recent Las Vegas music festival massacre. We did our research and here's what we found. According to blood donation centers across Texas, Las Vegas hospitals are receiving ample donations of blood to meet needs following the music festival shooting late last night. However,... Continue Reading →
Woman Drinks Pumpkin Spice Latte, Has Vision of Apocalypse
One Tomball woman is claiming that she has received a vision of the Apocalypse. Stephanie Johnson is a stay-at-home-mom of three and successful essential oils consultant. Her prophetic experience occurred on the patio of He-Brews Coffee, where Johnson admits she consumed three pumpkin spice latte beverages. “It is definitely happening on September 23,” claims Stephanie,... Continue Reading →
Houston City Council Reviews Mayor’s Property Tax Increase Proposal
As you may recall, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner proposed a temporary 9% property tax increase to help the Harris County cover the mammoth expenses incured by Hurricane Harvey. As we reported on September 10th: While many Houston residents are still cleaning up the mud, mold, and debris from their flood damaged homes, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner... Continue Reading →
Red Cross Financial Aid: $400 Grants Sept. 21 – Oct. 10
The Red Cross financial aid website is now up and running. Just as Texas was deluged by Hurricane Harvey, The American Red Cross is being deluged by negative stories. Most of the stories are circulating over social media, however a good number have also been uncovered in press interviews with flood victims and storm survivors.... Continue Reading →
Texas Flood Waters Contain E. Coli, Flesh Eating Bacteria, Arsenic
Anyone who has been inside a flooded home knows there is a sickening stench. As water rose throughout Texas, sewers backed up, pouring filth out of toilets and sinks, contaminating already flooded houses with raw sewage. Now that waters have subsided in most areas, Texans are faced with a new problem: infectious bacteria, toxic mold,... Continue Reading →
Cy-Fair Elementary School Nixes All Homework For Students
At least one Cy-Fair ISD Elementary School is canceling homework for students. In a note shared with us by Kevin Fluton, Attorney at The Fulton Law Firm and Cy-Fair parent, Yeager Elementary Principal Laura Barrett explains the school's reasoning: We are excited to introduce a new homework policy for our students this year. We have... Continue Reading →
Harris County Sheriff’s Office Seeks Donations
During the challenging times of #Harvey, the Harris County Sheriff's Office is blessed and appreciative for the endless outpouring of support, love, and appreciation that the people of Harris County, and beyond, have shown us. We have been fed the best food, given shelter, given warms words of encouragement, and much more. We still have... Continue Reading →