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Camp Mystic Director Apologizes After Deadly Flood

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The director of Camp Mystic issued an emotional apology to families of campers and counselors who died in a devastating flood on July 4 last year.

Emotional Testimony at State Hearing

Speaking before Texas lawmakers, Edward Eastland said he carries the tragedy with him daily.

“I’m so sorry,” Eastland told families, acknowledging failures in communication and the inability to save those in their care. A total of 25 campers and two counselors died when floodwaters swept through the camp.

Families Demand Accountability

Parents of the victims filled the hearing room as lawmakers reviewed the camp’s emergency response. Investigators detailed a chaotic evacuation effort led by Eastland and his father, Dick Eastland, who died while trying to rescue campers.

Some officials, including State Sen. Charles Perry, questioned whether the camp should continue operating under current leadership.

Uncertain Future for Camp

Camp leaders say they may step back if necessary as the camp seeks to renew its license and reopen this summer in a different area. However, the effort faces opposition from Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and multiple lawsuits filed by victims’ families.

Ongoing Scrutiny

The tragedy remains under investigation as state leaders weigh safety concerns and accountability, while grieving families continue to seek answers and justice.

For more on the Texas Hill Country deadly floods, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Driver shoots passenger who tried to rob him after meeting to film social media content, HCSO says

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HARRIS COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) — A robbery suspect was rushed to the hospital after being shot at a northwest Harris County intersection, according to the sheriff’s office.

The shooting was reported in the 12200 block of Bammel North Houston Road on Tuesday morning, and occurred inside a Tesla, the Harris County Sheriff’s Office said.

The suspect, who was the passenger in the Tesla, was reportedly critically injured after being shot, HCSO said. They added that the robbery victim, who was the driver, was also taken to the hospital, but did not say in what condition.

Officials said the two men, reportedly in their early to mid-20s, were recently acquainted and met to shoot social media content.

Major Ben Katrib said that both men work as social media influencers and were armed.

Katrib said that when the passenger pulled out his gun and tried to rob the driver, a short fight ensued, and the driver shot the passenger. He added that the passenger tried to run away from the Tesla but collapsed on the road.

The shooter, despite being taken to the hospital, does not appear to have been shot, according to Katrib.

Katrib said the names of the men involved were not being released at the time, and that an investigation is underway.

HCSO said that the northbound lanes of Bammel North Houston Road were shut down for the investigation.

Officials originally said the shooting occurred at a Valero gas station, but later clarified it occurred on the road while waiting at a red light.

Eyewitness News is gathering the facts on this developing story.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

9 Teens Arrested After Massive Crowd, Fights at Orlando’s Icon Park

Authorities arrested nine teenagers after a large crowd gathered at Icon Park during a planned “takeover” event that turned chaotic over the weekend.

Fights Break Out, Deputies Injured

According to the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, more than 1,000 teens showed up around 7:30 p.m. on April 25, prompting a heavy law enforcement response. Deputies worked to break up multiple fights and disperse the crowd.

Two deputies were injured during the incident and taken to a hospital. Officials said both were treated and released.

Arrests Involve Minors

The nine individuals arrested ranged in age from 13 to 16. Charges include battery on a law enforcement officer, resisting arrest, fighting (affray), and trespassing.

Sheriff John Mina warned that such offenses carry serious consequences and could have long-term impacts on young lives.

Social Media-Fueled Event

Officials said the gathering was promoted on social media and that law enforcement had prior knowledge of the event. Sheriff Mina urged parents to monitor their children’s online activity and discourage attendance at similar gatherings.

Authorities are also preparing for another potential event on May 9, warning that a strong police presence will be in place to prevent further incidents.

Ongoing Concerns

The incident highlights growing concerns over large, social media-driven gatherings that can quickly escalate into unsafe situations, especially in popular public entertainment areas.

For more on crowd safety, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

2 women accused of digging under fence to steal puppy, HCSO says

HARRIS COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) — The Harris County Sheriff’s Office is investigating after two women were caught on camera burrowing underneath a fence and then luring a family’s Great Pyrenees puppy with food.

Oso had only been a part of the family for a week, his 18-year-old owner said, when he vanished from the family’s backyard on Debbie Lane in north Harris County the night of April 19. It happened just hours before the teen’s birthday.

“It was just really hard to want to celebrate anything right after that,” he told Eyewitness News.

Video shows the women scoping out the family’s backyard around 8 p.m. from the apartment complex next door.

They return an hour later and start digging under the fence.

One woman then reaches under the newly created opening, holding what the sheriff’s office said was food.

“She reaches under, and you see him wandering closer, and, like, they lured him. He was a puppy,” said the dog owner.

The motion-activated camera doesn’t capture the exact moment the puppy is taken. But his owner said it doesn’t take a genius to figure out what happened.

“They broke up a family, they, you know, dug a hole, went to these lengths to steal our family dog,” he said.

Anyone with information that leads to Oso’s return can contact Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.

The owner said he wouldn’t press charges if the pup is safely returned.

“I just want that piece of our family back,” he said.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

Homeowner finds suspect inside 13-year-old daughter’s bedroom in New Caney, MCSO says

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NEW CANEY, Texas (KTRK) — Officials said a 63-year-old man has been arrested and charged after being found in a 13-year-old’s bedroom on April 21, according to the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office.

Deputies with the MCSO East Patrol were dispatched to a home in the 21400 block of Dallas Street after someone called police following a disturbance between a homeowner and the suspect.

Officials said the homeowner arrived home and noticed an unfamiliar car in the driveway.

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When the man went inside the home, officials said he found the suspect, identified as Miguel Navarrette, in his daughter’s room.

An investigation revealed that Navarrette first met the teen at church in the Houston area and met up solely to have sex with her, MCSO said.

Navarrette was detained and taken to the Montgomery County Jail and was booked on a charge of sexual assault of a child, a second-degree felony, officials said.

Investigators are asking anyone who may have been a victim or who knows of any additional victims on Navarrette to come forward. If so, MCSO says contact their main office at 936-538-5900.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

King Charles III, Queen Camilla Receive Ceremonial Welcome at White House

King Charles III and Queen Camilla were formally welcomed at the White House on Tuesday, marking a high-profile moment in U.S.-U.K. relations.

The royal couple arrived at the South Portico, where they were greeted by Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump. The ceremony took place on the South Lawn despite rainy conditions, with officials and dignitaries in attendance.

Formal Ceremony Highlights

The state arrival ceremony featured traditional elements, including a review of the troops and planned remarks from President Trump. The event underscores the longstanding diplomatic ties between the United States and the United Kingdom, often referred to as the “special relationship.”

Diplomatic Tensions in Focus

The visit comes at a sensitive time, as tensions between the two allies have surfaced amid the ongoing conflict involving Iran. While Trump has maintained a friendly rapport with King Charles, his relationship with U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has been more strained.

Trump has publicly criticized the U.K. and other NATO allies over their positions related to the conflict. However, he expressed optimism that the king’s visit could help strengthen diplomatic ties.

In a recent interview, Trump described King Charles as a “fantastic man” and suggested the visit could play a role in repairing relations between the two nations.

Renewed Focus on U.S.-U.K. Alliance

As global tensions persist, the state visit highlights efforts to reinforce cooperation between the U.S. and U.K. The ceremonial welcome serves not only as a symbol of tradition but also as a potential step toward easing diplomatic friction.

For more on King Charles’ visit, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Tuesday brings the heat in Houston, but a stormy cool front will change our weather by the weekend

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Houston officially hit 90-degrees Monday afternoon for the first time in 2026, and we’ll probably do it again Tuesday afternoon. While the work week is starting warm and humid, a stormy cool front will change our weather for the second half of the week, first with storms, then with cooler air.

It will be another warm and humid start with temperatures Tuesday morning only falling into the mid-to-upper 70s. This is near record warm low temp territory for late April and more appropriate for late July and August.

Sunshine breaking through the low clouds should again get the mercury into the low 90s Tuesday afternoon. Factor in the humidity, and it will feel closer to 100 degrees between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.

How long does 90-degree heat stick around this week?

Our early taste of summer will continue through Wednesday with high temperatures again getting close to 90. Wednesday evening is when our stormy cool front will blow in from the north with a round of storms and then stall out nearby for the rest of the work week.

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What do the storm chances look like while the front is stalled out over Southeast Texas?

Storm chances are at 40% from Wednesday evening through Thursday, then they climb to 80% on Friday as an upper level Pacific storm blows over the top of the front. This will generate widespread showers and thunderstorms Friday and Friday night. The upper low will also get the front moving again, and it should clear out coast Friday night or Saturday morning.

Is severe weather possible?

Yes, there is a slim chance for a severe wind gust or severe hail with the storms that blow in with the front late Wednesday. Another round of severe weather is possible Friday as the main storm system blows over the front, but it’s still too soon to determine both where that threat will materialize and the significance of the threat. Once the front pushes past your neighborhood late Friday, the threat of severe weather will end.

So where does that leave us for weather this weekend?

With the front clearing the coast Friday night or Saturday morning, any rain lingering behind the front should clear out pretty quickly after sunrise Saturday. Cooler air flowing in on a north breeze will bring a morning low in the 50s, and whether or not it warms above 70 Saturday afternoon depends on how quickly the clouds clear out. Sunday looks spectacular with sunshine warm temps from the mid 50s into the upper 70s!

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For more Houston headlines, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine!

Legal teams for Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni to meet ahead of trial

Attorneys for Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni are set to appear in court this week as their ongoing legal dispute moves closer to trial.

Pretrial meeting set

The legal teams will meet Tuesday with a federal judge in New York to finalize key details, including trial length, witness rules, and what evidence and expert testimony will be allowed.

Jury selection is scheduled to begin May 18, with opening statements expected the same day.

Jury selection focus

Potential jurors will be questioned about their views on sensitive topics, including sexual harassment, discrimination, and retaliation. They may also be asked whether they are familiar with high-profile figures such as Taylor Swift and Ryan Reynolds, or whether they have seen or read It Ends With Us, the film at the center of the dispute.

Background of the case

The legal battle began in December 2024, when Lively filed a complaint alleging sexual harassment during the filming of It Ends With Us. She also accused Baldoni and his production company, Wayfarer Studios, of orchestrating a campaign to damage her reputation.

Lively later filed a lawsuit in New York seeking $500 million in damages, while Baldoni denied the allegations.

Countersuits and rulings

Baldoni responded with a $400 million countersuit accusing Lively, Reynolds, and their publicist of defamation and extortion. That countersuit was later dismissed by a federal judge.

More recently, the court dismissed several of Lively’s claims, including those related to alleged sexual harassment. However, she is still allowed to pursue certain retaliation claims tied to alleged reputational harm.

Settlement efforts failed

Earlier this year, both sides spent hours in a court-ordered settlement conference in New York, but no agreement was reached, setting the stage for a trial that has been more than a year in the making.

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

American Airlines updates portable charger rules starting May 1

Travelers flying with American Airlines should be aware of new restrictions on portable chargers aimed at improving in-flight safety.

What’s changing

Beginning May 1, passengers must keep portable chargers visible and within reach while in use. The devices can no longer be stored in overhead bins during operation, allowing flight crews to respond more quickly if an issue arises.

New limits on chargers

Under the updated policy:

  • Passengers may bring up to two portable chargers
  • Each charger must be 100 watt-hours or less
  • Chargers cannot be stored in overhead bins
  • Chargers cannot be recharged during the flight

These devices rely on lithium-ion batteries, which can pose fire risks if damaged or overheated.

Why the change?

According to the Federal Aviation Administration, there were 97 lithium battery incidents on aircraft in 2025, prompting airlines to tighten safety measures.

Industry-wide trend

Other major carriers are implementing similar policies:

  • Southwest Airlines limits passengers to one portable charger
  • United Airlines does not allow power banks in checked luggage
  • Delta Air Lines will also limit passengers to two chargers under 100 watt-hours each starting May 1

Bottom line

Passengers should keep portable chargers accessible and within approved limits to avoid issues at the airport or during the flight.

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

Harvest of Hope: Sowing Love, Reaping Transformation Across Houston

An evening of purpose, connection, and vision unfolded at Zanti Restaurant in River Oaks as community leaders, advocates, and supporters gathered for Loving Houston’s Harvest of Hope Official Kick‑Off Reception. The event marked the beginning of what promises to be one of the most meaningful gatherings of the fall season, an opportunity to reflect on impact and rally around a shared mission to uplift Houston’s children and schools.

The kickoff reception offered guests an inside look at the upcoming Harvest of Hope Luncheon, the chance to meet this year’s honorees, and hear firsthand how Loving Houston continues to create lasting change across the city. Conversations throughout the evening echoed a common theme: transformation happens when communities show up with consistency, compassion, and commitment.

Founded in 2013, Loving Houston equips churches to form long‑term partnerships with local schools, supporting students through mentoring, encouraging teachers, empowering parents, and addressing real needs beyond the classroom. Rooted in the belief that faith must be lived out beyond the walls of the church, the organization intentionally invests in children, an approach shaped by insights from Dr. Stephen Klineberg of the Rice University Kinder Institute, recognizing that lasting community transformation begins with youth.

Thursday night’s reception set a powerful tone for the Harvest of Hope Luncheon, scheduled for September 10, 2026, at the Junior League of Houston. This year’s luncheon will be led by Dr. Jacquie Baly, serving as Honorary Chair and Emcee, with Pitsami Norm as Luncheon Chair. Together, their leadership reflects both personal conviction and collective responsibility.

For Norm, the mission is deeply personal.

“I chose to serve and co‑chair this event because I know what it means when someone chooses to believe in one child,” said Norm, a board member and co‑chair. “Having escaped the Khmer Rouge, my life was forever changed by the compassion of those who invested in my future, just like an organization such as Loving Houston, now Loving Schools. If we can lift one child, we do not only change a life… we change a generation.”

At a time when funding for community‑based programs has declined significantly, the need for support has never been greater. The Harvest of Hope Luncheon is more than an event – it’s a platform for impact, uniting Houston around a shared vision: every school supported, every child seen, and every neighborhood strengthened through consistent care and connection.

This year’s luncheon will benefit Loving Schools and honor Terri Wang, former Director and Community Volunteer, and Pastor Clarence Ford of One Church at Bethel’s Family, a dedicated church‑school partner whose leadership exemplifies service in action.

Harvest of Hope is where love is sown, transformation takes root, and communities grow – one school, one child at a time. 

Tickets and tables are available at https://lovinghouston.net/.