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Raul Alonzo

Journalist · 14 articles indexed on Spring

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Affiliated with: Texas Standard

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Texas Standard for July 10, 2026: Questions remain after fatal ICE shooting in Houston

The fatal shooting of a Mexican national by an ICE agent in Houston has prompted protests, federal scrutiny and a pledge by Mexico's government to pursue legal action. As investigators work to determi

Texas Standard · Jul 10, 2026 · local

Relatives of Houston man fatally shot by ICE agent describe him as ‘hard-working family man’

Lorenzo Salgado Araujo had lived in the United States for more than 30 years and was working his way through the process of obtaining legal immigration status, according to his family.

Texas Standard · Jul 8, 2026 · local

ICE agent fatally shoots man in Houston during ‘targeted enforcement operation’

A spokesperson for the federal agency alleged that Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, whom ICE identified as a Mexican man without legal status in the U.S., attempted to run over an ICE officer before he was sho

Texas Standard · Jul 7, 2026 · local

Vibrant reminders: Texas Hill Country flood victim left glowing legacy in Houston’s art scene

Tim Walker, who operated the Neon Gallery for more than 40 years, died July 4, 2025, while vacationing with his family.

Texas Standard · Jul 7, 2026 · weather

African diaspora in Houston revels in continent’s World Cup success

A record 10 countries from Africa qualified soccer teams for the expanded field in this year’s FIFA World Cup, with nine advancing to the knockout stage.

Texas Standard · Jul 6, 2026 · local

Texas Standard for July 1, 2026: What immigration arrest data tells us about who is being targeted

The Houston Chronicle examined Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrest records and found that after an initial focus on immigrants with criminal conventions or pending criminal charges, ICE increas

Texas Standard · Jul 1, 2026 · safety

'We are with you, Venezuela': Houston community rallies after deadly earthquakes

The Wednesday evening quakes killed at least 235 people and injured roughly 4,300 others, according to Venezuelan officials and the U.S. Geological Survey. Officials say hundreds of people may still b

Texas Standard · Jun 26, 2026 · local

Soccer stars are big and bright in first few Texas-set World Cup games

Fans from around the world are also making their presence felt around venues in Houston and Dallas.

Texas Standard · Jun 18, 2026 · local

Texas Standard for June 18, 2026: What the World Cup has revealed so far

The World Cup is underway across North America, and Texas has already hosted memorable early matches as fans flock to stadiums in Dallas and Houston. With the U.S. men's national team preparing for it

Texas Standard · Jun 18, 2026 · local

Houston’s World Cup officials want to make the city more walkable. Will it work?

As part of their sustainable plans, the Houston World Cup host committee and other organizations developed the “Green Corridor,” a 14-mile loop from East Downtown to NRG Stadium. Transportation advoca

Texas Standard · Jun 16, 2026 · local

After divisive US Senate runoff, Texas Republicans seek unity at state convention in Houston

Now that the party's nominees are set for the general election, Texas Republicans are shifting their focus to defeating Democrats in November. The 2026 Republican Party of Texas State Convention runs

Texas Standard · Jun 12, 2026 · government

Houston ISD reforms spreading with growing state takeovers of Texas schools

Several leaders and programs from HISD have gone on to oversee other struggling districts.

Texas Standard · Jun 9, 2026 · local

World’s largest data center market? One Houston-area suburb prepares for Texas’ tech boom

Texas is poised to become the world’s largest data center market in the next four years, according to the Data Center Coalition. But the vast expansion of data centers in the state has drawn growing c

Texas Standard · Jun 9, 2026 · local

Congo’s soccer team will make World Cup history in Houston. Ebola could upend fans’ plans

The U.S. is blocking some international travel amid an outbreak of the deadly disease in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Those restrictions will be in effect when the team makes its World Cup debut

Texas Standard · Jun 3, 2026 · local

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