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A cold front brings the return of winter temps on Sunday

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Spring air is on its way out as a cold front arrives Saturday bringing back a winter feel to Houston by Sunday morning. This chill could have you reaching for your jackets a few days next week.

It’ll stay muggy and foggy ahead of the cold front along with an isolated light shower possible. Temps will warm in the 70s before the cooler air arrives overnight into Sunday morning. Temperatures will fall into the upper 40s, making for a cool start to the day.

What is the cold front expected to do to our weather this weekend?

The cold front should push through Southeast Texas during the day on Saturday, but it only has a 20% chance of producing any rain and no severe weather is expected. Temperatures on Saturday could still get close to 80 ahead of the front, but it will feel like we are back in winter on Sunday with lows in the mid 40s and highs in the mid 60s. The north wind blowing up to 20 mph will also add an extra chill to the air, even with a mostly sunny sky.

Could we get another freeze or frost this season?

Yes! We know it already feels like we’ve launched into the spring season, but the air coming in behind our next cold front could send us down into frost territory Monday night and Tuesday morning. On average, Houston’s last freeze occurs around Valentine’s Day with the last frost the first week of March.

With it feeling more like spring, any signs of oak pollen yet?

Nope, not yet! Tree pollen has been a bit high this week with counts of Cedar, Birch and Elm. Mold spore counts have also increased this week because of the humidity.

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Former ‘American Idol’ Contestant Charged With Wife’s Murder in Ohio

A former contestant from American Idol has been arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of his wife at their home in Ohio, authorities said.

Caleb Flynn, 39, was taken into custody Thursday following an investigation into the death of his wife, Ashley Flynn, 37, in Tipp City, just north of Dayton.

Victim Found After Reported Break-In

Police responded around 2:30 a.m. Monday after receiving a call reporting a possible burglary at the couple’s residence. Dispatch logs indicated the garage door was open and it was unclear whether a suspect remained inside.

Ashley Flynn was pronounced dead at the scene. Officials said there were signs of forced entry and confirmed she had been shot twice.

Three days later, investigators arrested Caleb Flynn and charged him with:

  • One count of murder
  • Two counts of felonious assault
  • Two counts of tampering with evidence

Police said probable cause supported the charges but declined to release additional details because the investigation is ongoing.

Federal Authorities Join Investigation

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has been asked to assist due to the seriousness of the case. Officials emphasized that a thorough investigation is underway for the family and community.

Past TV Appearance Resurfaces

Following the arrest, clips from Flynn’s time on American Idol resurfaced online, including an interview where he spoke affectionately about his wife and compared her to former winner Carrie Underwood.

Community Mourning Teacher and Coach

Ashley Flynn worked as a volleyball coach at Tippecanoe Middle School and served as a substitute teacher in the local school district. In a tribute, colleagues described her as kind, warm, and impactful both in the classroom and on the court.

A celebration of life was planned at the couple’s church as the community continues to mourn. Authorities said the case remains active and additional information may be released as the investigation progresses.

For more on this story, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Hundreds of Virginia Students Suspended After Anti-ICE Walkout

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More than 300 students at Woodbridge High School in Virginia were suspended after leaving campus during a student-organized protest against federal immigration enforcement, according to school officials.

Principal Dr. Heather Abney said 303 students received three-day suspensions for walking out of class last Friday without permission. The demonstration was not sanctioned by Prince William County Public Schools and eventually extended beyond school grounds, prompting local police to manage traffic and monitor student safety.

School Cites Safety and Policy Violations

In a letter to parents, the principal acknowledged that walkouts can be a way for students to express views on issues important to them. However, leaving campus during school hours violates district rules and raises safety concerns.

Some participants reportedly returned home after the protest, while others went to nearby businesses. A small number of students who returned to campus were involved in minor disturbances, according to reports.

Additional Walkout Planned Despite Discipline

Student organizers are now planning another district-wide walkout, promoted through social media accounts calling for the abolition of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Posts encouraged students to participate peacefully and coordinate with local organizers, while also noting that the protest was not approved by the school district.

School leaders said they remain focused on maintaining student safety while enforcing conduct expectations during the school day.

For more on this story, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Are Coming to Nintendo Switch

Classic Kanto adventures return

Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen are coming to Nintendo Switch for Pokémon Day. As a result, fans can revisit Kanto on modern hardware. Both games remake the original Red and Green story with better visuals and extra content.

On Switch, players start again in Pallet Town. Then they choose Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle and collect Gym Badges across Kanto. In this way, old‑school fans get pure nostalgia, while new players receive an easy way to experience the first‑gen story.

Enhanced visuals on modern hardware

FireRed and LeafGreen already improved the Game Boy look with colorful sprites and cleaner animations. On Nintendo Switch, however, those graphics appear sharper and brighter. Handheld and TV mode both show the retro style more clearly.

Furthermore, the games benefit from modern controllers and a larger screen. As a result, long‑time players can appreciate details they might have missed on older handhelds. At the same time, younger Trainers get a classic feel without tiny, dim screens.

Core gameplay and story preserved

The Nintendo Switch versions still keep the original structure. Players battle Team Rocket, challenge the Elite Four, and work to complete the Kanto Pokédex. Therefore, exploration, trainer battles, and team building continue to drive the experience.

Key tools such as the Vs. Seeker and improved menus remain. In addition, the battle system keeps the classic turn‑based style from the GBA era. Consequently, these versions feel like traditional Pokémon RPGs without added gimmicks.

Sevii Islands and post‑game content

FireRed and LeafGreen also stand out for their Sevii Islands post‑game. This area adds new routes, tougher trainers, and extra story moments. On Switch, the islands still give players plenty to do after the credits.

Moreover, the Sevii Islands bring in Pokémon from later regions. That change makes it easier to build varied teams beyond the original 151. Overall, completionists get a long campaign with many reasons to keep playing.

Modern features and Pokémon Day hype

On Nintendo Switch, everyday play becomes more convenient. For example, sleep mode and quick suspend make short sessions easy. Cloud saves also help protect long runs and rare catches.

If Nintendo adds online battles and trades, players can link up without cables. Then version‑exclusive Pokémon will be easier to swap between FireRed and LeafGreen. Combined with Pokémon Day hype, the release turns these remakes into both a big nostalgia hit and a simple starting point for new Trainers.

MLS 2026 Opener: Inter Miami Begin Title Defense at LAFC

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Reigning champions Inter Miami CF launch the 2026 Major League Soccer season Saturday night with a high-profile road clash against Los Angeles FC at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

After an offseason filled with celebrations following their 2025 MLS Cup triumph, Miami now turns its focus to defending the title under head coach Javier Mascherano. The opener presents an immediate challenge against a dangerous LAFC side led by attacking threats Son Heung-min and Denis Bouanga, both in strong form after Concacaf Champions Cup action.

Match Details

  • Kickoff: 9:30 p.m. ET / 6:30 p.m. PT
  • Venue: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
  • Competition: MLS Regular Season
  • Inter Miami Form: WWLWD

Team News: Messi Returns, Reguilón Out

All eyes are on Lionel Messi, who returned to training after a minor hamstring scare in preseason and is expected to start. The Argentine superstar enters 2026 after an MVP and Golden Boot campaign and has already produced five goal contributions in three previous meetings with LAFC.

However, new left-back signing Sergio Reguilón will miss the opener with a knee injury.

Several newcomers could debut, including goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair and striker Germán Berterame, while midfield reinforcement Rodrigo De Paul begins his first full season after joining permanently in 2025.

Predicted Inter Miami Lineup (4-2-3-1)

GK: Dayne St. Clair
RB: Ian Fray
CB: Maximiliano Falcón
CB: Micael
LB: Noah Allen
DM: David Ayala
DM: Rodrigo De Paul
RW: Tadeo Allende
AM: Lionel Messi
LW: Mateo Silvetti
ST: Germán Berterame

Key Storylines to Watch

  • Messi’s Impact: The Miami captain remains the league’s biggest difference-maker.
  • New Signings: Berterame’s goal scoring and St. Clair’s presence in net could reshape the team.
  • Early Statement Game: A road win against a Western Conference contender would reinforce Miami’s title credentials.

With a star-studded roster and confidence from last season’s success, Inter Miami enters 2026 believing it can repeat — and the journey begins in Los Angeles.

For more on this anticipated match, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Toy Story 5 Trailer: Woody and Buzz Return for a New Adventure

Toy Story 5 trailer: first look

The new Toy Story 5 trailer brings Woody, Buzz, and Jessie back to the big screen as they face a very modern problem: screen time. This time, the toys go head‑to‑head with Lilypad, a frog‑shaped smart tablet that instantly captures Bonnie’s attention.​

Right away, the trailer uses nostalgia. It opens with familiar toys and warm colors, then quickly shifts to the bright glow of new tech. As a result, the tone feels both classic and fresh at the same time.

Toys versus tech: Lilypad arrives

In the Toy Story 5 trailer, Bonnie unboxes Lilypad, a sleek tablet that talks, translates, and tracks everything. The device, voiced by Greta Lee, claims it knows what is “best” for Bonnie and her playtime. Soon, the toys realize they are no longer the main focus in her room.

Because of this new rival, panic spreads through the toy box. Rex fears “extinction, not again,” while Mr. Potato Head and the others watch Bonnie stare at the glowing screen. The conflict is clear: toys represent imagination and hands‑on play, while Lilypad represents always‑on tech and constant distraction.

Woody and Buzz reunite

To fight back, Jessie calls in backup. She reaches out to Woody, who has been helping lost toys since the end of Toy Story 4. Soon after, the Toy Story 5 trailer shows Woody and Buzz reuniting with a hug and a classic joke.

Their reunion anchors the trailer. It reminds fans of the heart at the center of the series: loyalty, friendship, and the idea that no toy gets left behind. At the same time, both characters now feel older and more reflective, which adds extra weight to their choices.

Old friends and new faces

Alongside Woody, Buzz, and Jessie, the trailer quickly flashes familiar faces like Hamm, Slinky Dog, Forky, Duke Caboom, Bo Peep, and more. These brief shots work as fan service, but they also show that the whole crew must adapt to the age of tablets and apps.

However, Toy Story 5 also introduces new toys and gadgets. Lilypad is the main “tech toy,” but other newcomers, such as Atlas the GPS hippo and camera toy Snappy, add fresh comic beats and plot twists. Together, they widen the world beyond a single bedroom or carnival.

Themes and release date

Beneath the jokes, the Toy Story 5 trailer raises questions about kids, screens, and what play means now. Woody worries that he is “losing Bonnie to this device,” while Jessie fears that toys may no longer matter in a tech‑obsessed world.

Even so, the trailer ends on a hopeful note. The toys prepare a plan to win Bonnie’s attention back, proving that imagination can still compete with any screen. Toy Story 5 is directed by Andrew Stanton and opens only in theaters on June 19, 2026

Premio Lo Nuestro 2026 Winners: Bad Bunny Dominates With Artist of the Year

Latin music’s biggest stars gathered for Premio Lo Nuestro 2026, where Bad Bunny emerged as the night’s biggest winner, taking home six trophies — including the top honors for Artist of the Year, Song of the Year, and Album of the Year.

The Puerto Rican global superstar continues his record-breaking momentum following his recent high-profile performances and career milestones. Hosted by Thalía, Nadia Ferreira, and Clarissa Molina, the ceremony celebrated the most influential artists across genres including urban, pop, tropical, and Mexican music.

Bad Bunny Leads the Night With Six Awards

Bad Bunny not only secured Artist of the Year, but also won:

  • Song of the Year for “DTMF”
  • Album of the Year for Debí Tirar Más Fotos
  • Urban Male Artist of the Year
  • Pop/Urban Song of the Year (“DTMF”)
  • Tropical Collaboration of the Year with Los Pleneros de la Cresta

His continued dominance reflects his influence across multiple genres and global audiences.

Other Major Winners: Carín León, Karol G, Shakira and More

Regional Mexican star Carín León followed closely with five awards, including Crossover Collaboration of the Year with Kacey Musgraves and Mexican Music Male Artist of the Year.

Several artists earned multiple wins:

  • Karol G (3)
  • Maluma (3)
  • Yuridia (3)
  • Shakira (2)
  • Feid (2)
  • Natti Natasha (2)
  • Majo Aguilar (2)
  • Cazzu (2)
  • Julión Álvarez y su Norteño Banda (2)

Special Honors Celebrate Latin Music Legends

This year’s ceremony also recognized influential careers and cultural contributions:

  • Arcángel — Urban Icon Award
  • Juanes — Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Los Bukis — Musical Legacy Award
  • Manolo Díaz — Visionary Award
  • Paloma San Basilio — Award for Excellence

Full List of Premio Lo Nuestro 2026 Winners

General Categories

  • Artist of the Year — Bad Bunny
  • Song of the Year — “Dtmf” – Bad Bunny
  • Album of the Year — Debí Tirar Más Fotos – Bad Bunny

Collaboration & Special Categories

  • Best Female Combination — “Brujería” – Yuridia & Majo Aguilar
  • Crossover Collaboration of the Year — “Lost in Translation” – Carín León & Kacey Musgraves
  • The Perfect Mix of the Year — “Que Me Quiera Ma’” – Marc Anthony & Wisin
  • Tour of the Year — Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour – Shakira
  • Male New Artist of the Year — Roa
  • Female New Artist of the Year — Camila Fernández
  • Christian Song of the Year — “Sonríele” – Daddy Yankee
  • Afrobeat of the Year — “Soleao” – Myke Towers & Quevedo

Urban Categories

  • Urban Male Artist of the Year — Bad Bunny
  • Urban Female Artist of the Year — Karol G
  • Urban Song of the Year — “Latina Foreva” – Karol G
  • Best Trap/Hip Hop Song — “Bum Bum” – El Alfa, Jon Z & Alofoke Music
  • Urban Collaboration of the Year — “+57” – Karol G, Feid, Dfzm, Ovy on the Drums, J Balvin, Maluma, Ryan Castro, Blessd
  • Best Dembow Song — “Dem Bow” – Natti Natasha, Nando Boom & Dímelo Flow
  • Urban Album of the Year — Ferxxo Vol X: Sagrado – Feid

Pop Categories

  • Pop Male Artist of the Year — Maluma
  • Pop Female Artist of the Year — Cazzu
  • Pop/Rock Group or Duo of the Year — Ha*Ash
  • Pop Song of the Year — “Con Otra” – Cazzu
  • Pop Collaboration of the Year — “Bésame” – Alejandro Sanz & Shakira
  • Pop/Ballad Song of the Year — “Querida Yo” – Yami Safdie & Camilo
  • Pop Album of the Year — Ya Es Mañana – Morat
  • Pop/Urban Collaboration of the Year — “Que Haces” – Becky G & Manuel Turizo
  • Pop/Urban Song of the Year — “Dtmf” – Bad Bunny
  • Pop/Rock Song of the Year — “Vivir Sin Aire” – Maná & Carín León
  • Pop/Urban Best Eurosong — “6 De Febrero” – Aitana

Tropical Categories

  • Tropical Artist of the Year — Romeo Santos
  • Tropical Song of the Year — “Tú Con Él” – Rauw Alejandro
  • Tropical Collaboration of the Year — “Café Con Ron” – Bad Bunny & Los Pleneros De La Cresta
  • Tropical Album of the Year — Natti Natasha En Amargue – Natti Natasha

Mexican Music Categories

  • Mexican Music Male Artist of the Year — Carín León
  • Mexican Music Female Artist of the Year — Majo Aguilar
  • Mexican Music Group or Duo of the Year — Julión Álvarez y Su Norteño Banda
  • Mexican Music Song of the Year — “El Amor De Mi Herida” – Carín León
  • Mexican Music Collaboration of the Year — “Si Tú Me Vieras” – Carín León & Maluma
  • Banda Song of the Year — “El Beneficio De La Duda” – Grupo Firme
  • Mariachi/Ranchera Song of the Year — “Sin Llorar” – Yuridia
  • Norteño Song of the Year — “Rey Sin Reina” – Julión Álvarez y Su Norteño Banda
  • Mexican Music Fusion of the Year — “No Capea” – Xavi & Grupo Frontera
  • Best Electro Corrido — “Triple Lavada Remix” – Esaú Ortiz, Luis R Conriquez, Oscar Maydon, Alemán ft. Victor Mendivil
  • Mexican Music Album of the Year — Sin Llorar – Yuridia

For the latest on Latino musicians and artists, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Eric Dane Dies at 53 After ALS Battle

Eric Dane, the actor widely known for his roles in Grey’s Anatomy and Euphoria, has died at age 53 following complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.

His representatives confirmed he passed away Thursday, less than a year after publicly revealing his diagnosis. A statement said he spent his final days surrounded by close friends, his wife, and his two daughters, who were “the center of his world.”

From ‘McSteamy’ to Complex TV Roles

Dane rose to international fame in the mid-2000s playing Dr. Mark Sloan — nicknamed “McSteamy” — on Grey’s Anatomy from 2006 to 2012, later returning for a guest appearance in 2021. His character’s popularity left a lasting mark on the long-running series, including the hospital’s eventual name change to Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.

He later showcased a darker, more complex performance as Cal Jacobs on Euphoria, a role he continued until his death.

Dane also starred as naval commander Tom Chandler in the TNT drama The Last Ship. Production on the series was temporarily halted in 2017 while he sought treatment for depression.

ALS Diagnosis and Advocacy

In April 2025, Dane announced he had been diagnosed with ALS, a progressive neurological disease that destroys nerve cells responsible for muscle movement, eventually affecting the ability to walk, speak, and breathe. Most patients live three to five years after diagnosis.

Following his diagnosis, Dane became a vocal advocate for ALS awareness and healthcare reform. He spoke publicly in Washington, D.C., about insurance challenges faced by patients and was later honored by the ALS Network as Advocate of the Year in 2025.

Early Life and Career

Born Nov. 9, 1972, in Northern California, Dane moved to Los Angeles after high school to pursue acting. Early television appearances included guest roles on Saved by the Bell, Married… with Children, and Charmed, along with a role in the film X‑Men: The Last Stand.

Memoir Planned for 2026

A memoir titled Book of Days: A Memoir in Moments is scheduled for release in late 2026 through Maria Shriver’s publishing imprint. The book will explore defining moments in his life, including his Grey’s Anatomy breakthrough, fatherhood, and his ALS diagnosis.

Family and Legacy

Dane is survived by his wife, actress Rebecca Gayheart, and their daughters Billie Beatrice and Georgia Geraldine. The couple married in 2004 and, despite separating in 2017, never finalized their divorce and maintained a close family bond.

In a past essay, Gayheart described their relationship as “familial love,” emphasizing mutual support throughout his illness.

Dane leaves behind a legacy as a beloved television star, mental health advocate, and ALS awareness champion whose impact extended far beyond the screen.

For more on this story, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Emergency Alerts 101: What Houston’s Hispanic Families Need to Know Before the Next Storm

Emergency Alerts 101: What Houston’s Hispanic Families Need to Know Before the Next Storm

Houston’s hurricane season waits for no one, and missing a critical alert can cost precious time. Many Hispanic families in our community still aren’t fully set up to receive Houston emergency alerts when storms or floods hit. This guide breaks down how to get the right warnings on your phone, sign up for ReadyHarris and AlertHouston, and trust the alerts that keep your family safe. Keep reading for simple steps to protect what matters most before the next storm arrives. For more information, visit houstonemergency.org.

Understanding Houston Emergency Alerts

Navigating Houston’s emergency alert system can seem overwhelming, but it’s crucial for staying safe. Getting familiar with the types of alerts and where to find reliable information is your first step.

Types of Alerts to Know

Let’s break down the key alerts you should be aware of. Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEAs) are sent directly to your phone without any need to sign up. These include AMBER Alerts for missing children and urgent weather warnings like flood alerts. Another essential tool is the FEMA app, which offers real-time updates on emergencies. The app covers everything from hurricane season Houston updates to potential power outage updates. Keep your phone ready to receive these alerts by checking your notification settings.

You might also want to invest in a NOAA Weather Radio Houston. This device provides continuous updates from the National Weather Service, ensuring you have access to vital information even if the power goes out. In fact, most families find that having multiple alert sources is a lifesaver during storms. Remember, the more prepared you are, the safer you’ll be.

Trusted Sources for Information

When emergencies strike, knowing where to find accurate information is vital. ReadyHarris and AlertHouston are two primary sources for local alerts. They offer updates on everything from flood warnings Houston to evacuation notices. You can also turn to the City of Houston OEM website for official updates. They collaborate with local broadcasters like ABC13 Houston weather and Telemundo Houston news to relay crucial information.

For more detailed planning and to see how different communities prepare, check out this emergency planning report. Trusting official channels helps you avoid misinformation and ensures you’re always getting the most accurate updates.

Preparing Your Family for Emergencies

Equipping your family with a solid plan is next on the list. From creating a checklist to setting up your devices, every step counts in preparing for a storm.

Creating a Storm Preparedness Checklist

Creating a storm preparedness checklist is your key to staying organized. Start by listing essential items like water, non-perishable food, and a first-aid kit. It’s important to have enough supplies to last at least three days. Don’t forget to include medications and important documents, like IDs and insurance policies, in a waterproof container.

Another critical component is to plan your evacuation route. Know where the nearest shelters are and have a map handy in case GPS fails. You can find shelter locations and more planning resources at Houston OEM. Remember, being prepared is not just smart; it’s necessary for your family’s safety.

Setting Up Your Devices for Alerts

Your smartphone is a powerful tool in emergency preparedness. Make sure it’s set up to receive bilingual alerts Houston if you prefer updates in Spanish. Go to your settings and turn on emergency alerts. Download the FEMA app for additional coverage and ensure push notifications are enabled.

For those who prefer more traditional methods, consider the NOAA Weather Radio Houston. It’s a reliable backup that keeps you connected to the latest updates, especially during power outages. Set it to alert mode and test it regularly to ensure it’s working properly. By taking these steps, you’re setting up a robust alert system that keeps your family informed and ready for any situation.

How to Stay Safe During a Storm

When a storm hits, having a plan and knowing where to find help can make all the difference. Let’s explore how to stay safe and avoid common pitfalls.

Accessing Shelters and Assistance

Knowing where to find shelter is crucial during severe weather. The City of Houston OEM and Harris County emergency services provide information on available shelters. Keep a list of these locations, and prioritize those that are pet-friendly if needed. You can also visit NEHouston Get Ready for more detailed shelter and assistance information.

Once you arrive at a shelter, follow all posted guidelines to ensure safety. Many facilities offer additional support, such as food and medical assistance. Remember, the sooner you seek shelter, the better your chances of staying safe.

Avoiding Misinformation and Scams

During emergencies, misinformation can spread quickly. Stick to trusted sources like ReadyHarris, AlertHouston, and official city channels. Be wary of social media posts that aren’t from verified accounts. Scammers often take advantage of crises, so never share personal information unless you’re sure of the source.

For tips on recognizing trustworthy information, check out this CERT site. Educating yourself on these practices keeps you and your family safe from misinformation and scams, ensuring you make informed decisions during emergencies.

By taking these steps, you’re not just preparing for a storm; you’re becoming part of a community that prioritizes safety and readiness. Stay informed, stay prepared, and keep your family safe with the tools and resources available to you.