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Katherine Levens

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Harris County breaks ground on $32.7 million flood project

Harris County is taking a major step forward in the fight against flooding. Commissioner Rodney Ellis joined federal, state and local leaders Monday morning to break ground on the Poor Farm Ditch Proj

Click2Houston · Jul 13, 2026 · government

Armed robbery investigation underway at Louetta Road Exxon, suspects flee toward I-45

Deputies with Constable Mark Herman’s Office are investigating an armed robbery that occurred early Sunday morning at the Texas Market/Exxon in the 1600 block of Louetta Road in Harris County.The robb

Click2Houston · Jul 13, 2026 · safety

YMCA of Greater Houston, Reliant bring lifesaving swim skills to 320 underserved children this summer

When summer arrives in Houston, the water is calling — but for too many children, it can turn deadly in an instant. A string of drownings in Harris County over the weekend has renewed urgency around a

Click2Houston · Jul 8, 2026 · government

Harris County Precinct 4 arrests 25 suspected drunk drivers during Fourth of July weekend initiative

Harris County Constable Precinct 4 says deputies arrested 25 suspected drunk drivers during an enhanced Fourth of July holiday weekend DWI enforcement initiative across Precinct 4.According to the con

Click2Houston · Jul 6, 2026 · safety

Free Harris County splash pads open earlier as dangerous heat grips Houston

With Houston’s heat index pushing into triple digits, Harris County Precinct 4 is giving families a cooler option -- and more time to use it.Starting July 3, splash pads across Precinct 4 parks will o

Click2Houston · Jul 3, 2026 · government

Houston Astros mobilize players, fans for Venezuela earthquake relief drive

When powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela on June 24, killing hundreds and leaving thousands missing, Houston Astros bench coach Omar López felt the devastation personally. López, who guided Venezuel

Click2Houston · Jul 2, 2026 · local

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