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Houston Astros mobilize players, fans for Venezuela earthquake relief drive
By Katherine Levens at Click2Houston
· July 2, 2026
· 2 min read
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 Venezuela to a World Baseball Classic championship in March, is now helping coordinate...
Key takeaway Crane announced Tuesday that he plans to fly 80,000 pounds of relief supplies to Venezuela aboard a 757 freighter cargo plane — a natural fit for a man whose company, Crane Worldwide, is in the business of freight and shipping.
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The shooting inside a Humble-area home puts a spotlight on gun safety in Harris County, where the Harris County Sheriff's Office is tasked with investigating such incidents. As the sheriff's office works to determine whether the shooting was accidental, residents in nearby Spring should be mindful of the potential risks and consequences of gun ownership. The fact that the 19-year-old was flown to the Texas Medical Center for treatment also highlights the critical role that emergency medical services play in responding to such incidents. With the Spring area served by the same Harris County government and law enforcement agencies as Humble, the community should be aware of the resources available to prevent gun accidents and the importance of responsible gun ownership. The investigation's outcome will likely inform local discussions on gun safety and accident prevention.
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Published: July 2, 2026 ·
Source: Click2Houston ·
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What is this story about? 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 Venezuela to a World Baseball Classic championship in March, is now helping coordinate...
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