This is a children’s song? I have so many questions. Why is the Apple so aggressive? Are enchiladas the best choice for beach food? Why does Kevin need medicine?
#beryl not only knocked out power and downed trees, winds were strong enough to tear off roofs, chimneys and brick facades. Three complexes on one street in Lake Jackson had extensive damage.
Getting around Lake Jackson is tough. Downed trees on several streets. Making our way to Brazos River to check conditions. Rains from #beryl have channels swollen, but not out of banks.
Winds from #Beryl causing a lot of damage in Lake Jackson.
Conditions in Lake Jackson still rough. Stay safe, stay off the roads. We are at police station where generator power helps keep our devices charged.
Wind and rain hammering Lake Jackson. Power out, seen several blue/green flashes. We are at the police station with generators keeping the lights here.
Houston area brothers file $400m lawsuit against Citgo. Both were part of the so-called ‘Citgo 6.’ Background: https://tinyurl.com/59hd6f2n
“The Zambranos acted in accordance with the directives given to them by CITGO. In the end, they were trusting defendants with their lives, and CITGO betrayed that trust. We hope this lawsuit will not only bring justice for them, but also prevent other families from enduring the pain and suffering they have experienced,” said attorney Randy Sorrels.
Citgo statement: We greatly sympathize with Jose Luis Zambrano and Alirio Jose Zambrano for everything they and their families have been through. That said, we disagree with the allegations in this lawsuit and will vigorously defend against the claims. Specifically, the lawsuit wrongly alleges that CITGO, an American company based in Houston, conspired with an authoritarian regime in Venezuela to arrest and imprison CITGO's executives. The CITGO 6 were our senior-most executives, and neither they nor CITGO, the Company they led, are responsible for the arbitrary acts of Maduro's repressive regime. CITGO leadership has supported both Jose Luis Zambrano and Alirio Jose Zambrano and their families in significant financial, and other, capacities.
Last couple of days of vacation left. We tried our hand at ‘Cloud Eggs.’ A little flat and a little over cooked, but not bad for our first try.
Mayor Whitmire asking everyone to avoid downtown for now. Too much broken glass and debris on the the streets.
At police union hall in downtown waiting on Mayor Whitmire to start walking survey of damage. Crews are working to clean up glass and debris.
Tremendous amount of shattered glass in downtown. This is Louisiana at Dallas.
“Every police officer believes that they’re going to get disability if they’re forced to medically retire from the police department, and it’s just simply not true.” https://tinyurl.com/5n7upszn
State data shows people arrested on smuggling related charges range in age from 13-77. Our story is tonight at 10 on KPRC2 / Click2Houston
At one point Eagle Pass was one of the busiest spots along our southern border, during our last trip we saw far less activity. Update at 6pm on KPRC2 / Click2Houston
Smuggling is not a new problem in Texas, but there has been a shift in who is willing to risk their freedom for quick cash. Our full story is tonight at 10pm on @kprc2
Here are the details of today’s hearing in the civil lawsuit over the 2018 mass shooting at Santa Fe high school: https://rb.gy/p3x0lu