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Governor Abbott Takes Aggressive Action To Secure The Border As President Biden Ends Title 42 Expulsions

Governor Greg Abbott today announced the first in a series of aggressive actions by the State of Texas to secure the border in the wake of President Biden’s decision to end Title 42 expulsions. The Governor made the announcement at a press conference in Weslaco, where he was joined by Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Director Steve McCraw, Adjutant General of Texas Maj. Gen. Thomas Suelzer, and Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) Chief Nim Kidd.

“The Biden Administration’s open-border policies have paved the way for dangerous cartels and deadly drugs to pour into the United States, and this crisis will only be made worse by ending Title 42 expulsions,” said Governor Abbott. “With the end of Title 42 expulsions looming next month, Texas will immediately begin taking unprecedented action to do what no state has done in American history to secure our border. The new strategies announced today and next week will further strengthen our already robust response to the Biden border disaster, and we will use any and all lawful powers to curtail the flow of drugs, human traffickers, illegal immigrants, weapons, and other contraband into Texas.”

During his remarks, Governor Abbott noted that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is projecting as many as 18,000 migrant apprehensions per day upon the end of Title 42 expulsions. This prediction would indicate over half a million illegal border crossings per month.

Because DHS has no plan for addressing the anticipated surge of illegal immigrants when Title 42 expulsions end, and because DHS is expected to release large groups of migrants into Texas communities, Governor Abbott has directed TDEM to charter buses and flights to transport migrants who have been processed and released from federal custody to Washington, D.C. To board a bus or flight, a migrant must volunteer to be transported and show documentation from DHS. Mayors and county judges can notify TDEM of any DHS-facilitated drop-off of migrants in their communities so that the agency can provide appropriate transportation.

Governor Abbott has also directed DPS to conduct enhanced safety inspections of vehicles as they cross international ports of entry into Texas. This directive, which is effective immediately, anticipates a significant rise in cartel-facilitated smuggling via unsafe vehicles upon the end of Title 42 expulsions.

Governor Abbott announced additional strategies being deployed immediately to secure the border. DPS and the Texas Military Department (TMD) are preparing additional boat blockades, deploying razor-wire at low-water crossings and high-traffic areas, and installing container blockades to stem the flow of illegal crossings. Additionally, TMD will begin the first phase of mass-migration rehearsals this week, and all DPS troopers and specially trained Texas National Guard soldiers will be given riot gear in case of violence among caravans and migrants.

The State of Texas will continue to evaluate the threat posed by the end of Title 42 expulsions and announce additional action in the coming weeks to respond to the expected surge in illegal immigration.

Crime Stoppers of Houston to Host Annual Houston’s Heroes Awards Luncheon on April 14

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Crime Stoppers of Houston will host its annual Houston’s Heroes Awards Luncheon on Thursday, April 14, 2022 from 11:30am – 1:00pm at the Royal Sonesta Houston Hotel to honor outstanding individuals and organizations who have given exemplary service to make Houston a safer place to live, work, learn and play. With tremendous thanks, Crime Stoppers of Houston is excited to announce Aramco Americas as the Presenting Partner of the event.

The non-profit which fundraises year-round will directly benefit from the luncheon’s proceeds to help further advance the Crime Stoppers’ mission to solve and prevent serious crime. Attending the 2022 Houston’s Heroes Awards Luncheon is one easy way to support Crime Stoppers and public safety programs that keep our communities safe.

Crime Stoppers of Houston is thrilled to honor the following Houston Heroes honorees who have each proven to be positive contributors to our community through their long-standing support of crime prevention and public safety initiatives that make Houston, and Texas, safer for all:

  • The Johnny Klevenhagen Award – FOX 26, Breaking Bond Series
  • The Fenner Weller – Joe Madison, Demand Disruption
  • The Leiv Platou Award – Amy Leibman, Genny McIntyre and Sheridan Williams
  • The Corporate Citizen Award – The Hamill Foundation
  • The Safe School Award – Pam Wells, Ed.D., Executive Director, Region 4 Education Service Center
  • The Women Who Shape Houston Award – Hallie Vanderhider
  • The Partner of the Year Award – District Attorney Kim Ogg, Harris County District Attorney’s Office
  • The Dave Ward Excellence in Media Award – Shara Fryer, KTRH Morning News Anchor

“It’s exciting to see so many outstanding members of our community collaborating to accomplish work critically important for public safety and crime prevention.” says Crime Stoppers CEO Rania Mankarious. “Our 2022 honorees have each made numerous personal and professional contributions to promote and enhance safety – it’s an honor to recognize all of them. This year’s luncheon is once again supported by Presenting Partner, Aramco Americas, whose support has allowed us to advance our mission and grow this event. Please join us on April 14 for this special recognition of Houston’s Heroes.”

For 41 years, Crime Stoppers of Houston has focused on solving crime through the famed Tip Line, 713-222-TIPS and now offers a robust public safety program that is reaching millions each year. Focused on finding crime-fighting solutions, the organization recently expanded its Safe Community Program into an Institute that now includes a Victim Services & Advocacy Program, a new Research Center and a podcast. Additionally, its Safe School Institute continues to provide critical school safety resources and trainings nationally.

This event is open to participation by all. Individual tickets start at $200 and sponsorship opportunities are available:

  • $25,000 – Safety Partner
  • $10,000 – Safety Champion
  • $7,500 – Safety Supporter
  • $5,000 – Safety Friend
  • $2,500 – Friend
  • $500 – Sponsoring Couple
  • $200 – Individual Tickets

To become a sponsor or purchase table/tickets, visit https://crime-stoppers.org/get-involved/2022-houstons-heroes-awards-luncheon.

 

 

Youth encouraged to apply for internships across city

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Mayor Sylvester Turner encourages all youth aged 16-24 to apply for paid internships through his signature Hire Houston Youth internship program. While thousands of internships are available across the city, including in the private and non-profit sectors, the deadline for youth to apply for City of Houston positions is Friday, April 8.

Youth, ages 16-24 can apply to eight weeks paid summer jobs and internships through Hire Houston Youth, who serves as the facilitator to connect youth to local jobs where they are empowered with an “earn and learn” opportunity in Houston’s dynamic economy.

“An able and ready workforce is critical to ensure a strong economic future for Houston. I am committed to providing access to internships and job opportunities for our young people who live in the city,” said Mayor Sylvester Turner.

Additionally, we continue to encourage employers to list their intern positions with Hire Houston Youth to increase visibility. More than 30,000 youth have completed training in job readiness since 2016 through the Hire Houston Youth initiative. There are multiple ways for employers to participate:

1. Share your existing employment and internship opportunities on our online portal, gaining exposure to tens of thousands of diverse youth and young adults.
2. Sponsor a youth to receive paid summer employment and a $4,200 tax-deductible contribution.

To sign up as an employee or an employer, please visit www.hirehoustonyouth.org

Houston Art Car Parade 2022

The 35th annual Art Car Parade returns to Houston to show off its 250 mobile masterpieces as they come roaring downtown.

Parade Grand Marshal Bun B will lead hundreds of wacky cars through Houston’s streets as they show off their masterpieces.

Saturday, April 9

Parade Route opens to the public at 11am

THE PARADE ROLLS AT 2PM

Activities, events and amentities are located along the parade route starting at Waugh & Allen Parkway and going into downtown Houston along Smith Street from Dallas to Walker.

The parade is FREE and open to the public. Find a spot along the route to watch the parade, or purchase Reserved Grandstand Seats or a ticket to the VIPit Experience

Free and paid parking is located along the parade route. For downtown Houston parking locations CLICK HERE

Who killed Indigo Garza?

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Crime Stoppers and the Houston Police Department’s Homicide Division need the public’s assistance identifying the suspect(s) responsible for a Murder.

On Wednesday, February 23, 2022, at approximately 11:30 p.m., the victim was shot and killed in the 300 block of Rosamond St. in Houston, Texas. The victim sustained major injuries from a gunshot wound resulting in her death.

The family of Indigo Garza is requesting the community’s help with identifying the suspect(s) responsible for this murder.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the charging and/or arrest of the suspect(s) in this case. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

VICTIM: INDIGO GARZA
Report a Tip Now!

Carmen Maura to receive Honorary Award at the 9th Annual PLATINO Awards for Ibero- American Cinema

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Los Angeles, April 5, 2022.– Hispanic actress Carmen Maura will receive the PLATINO Honorary Award at the 9th Annual PLATINO Awards for Ibero-American gala for her decades-long artistic career and award-winning performances in countless works produced by Mexico, Argentina, Spain, Chile, Venezuela and other Latin American countries.

The award ––which will be presented at a ceremony honoring the world’s best audiovisual works in Spanish and Portuguese in Madrid on May 1–– will also recognize Maura’s years-long calls for increased representation and visibility of Ibero-American films and artists.

Internationally renown and recognized, Maura has worked with some of the world’s top filmmakers, including Pedro Almodóvar, Francis Ford Coppola, Álex de la Iglesia, Mario Camus, Carlos Saura, Fernando Trueba, José Luis Borau, Ricardo Larraín, André Techiné, Pilar Miró and Fernando Colomo.

Among Maura’s many accolades are one Golden Palm at the Cannes Film Festival, four Goya Awards, one César Award, two Felix Awards and one Honorary Award from the European Film Academy, as well as one Silver Shell and one Donostia Award at the San Sebastián Film Festival.

By accepting the PLATINO Honorary Award, Maura will add her name to Diego Luna (2020), Raphael (2019), Adriana Barraza (2018), Edward James Olmos (2017), Ricardo Darín (2016), Antonio Banderas (2015) y Sonia Braga (2014) ––the recipients in previous years.

AN IBERO-AMERICAN MOVIE ICON

Carmen Maura was born in Madrid (Spain) in 1945. She obtained a BA in French Studies and studied Philosophy and Literature at the Paris Arts Academy. Upon her graduation, she began her acting career at the Teatro Español Universitario, but it was not until the late 1970s that she became a full-time actress and was cast for TV and film roles: She appeared in Novela, Las doce caras de Eva, Estudio 1 or Los libros, and various flims, such as Juan Tamariz’s El espíritu or Jaime de Armiñán’s Un casto varón español. In her early acting years, she worked with renown Spanish directors at that time, including Antonio Mercero (Don Juan) Manuel Mur Oti (La encadenada), Pilar Miró (La petición), Fernando Colomo (Tigres de papel) or Carlos Saura (Los ojos vendados).

But it was not until Folle… folle… ¡fólleme Tim! and Pepi, Luci, Bom y otras chicas del montón that Carmen Maura’s name became permanently linked to filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar, with whom she worked on a regular basis back then. Maura often starred in his movies and became known as Almodóvar’s first girl (“chica Almodóvar” in Spanish). At the height of the Movida Madrileña, Maura worked with Colomo in ¿Qué hace una chica como tú en un sitio como éste? or La mano negra, and with Almodóvar in Entre tinieblas, ¿Qué he hecho yo para merecer esto!, Matador or La ley del deseo – –some of the top movies back then. She also starred in Carlos Saura’s Los ojos vendados, in Miguel Picazo’s Extramuros, in Fernando Trueba’s Sal gorda and Sé infiel y no mires con quién or in José Luis Borau’s Tata Mía. Maura also starred in Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios: Pedro Almodóvar received his first Oscar nomination for this film, whereas Maura obtained her first Goya Award and Felix Award at the European Film Festival.

Maura’s breakthrough came in the 1990s, and she became a household name in Spain, Europe and Ibero-America for her roles in Carlos Saura’s film ¡Ay, Carmela! (a blockbuster movie for which she received Goya and Felix awards), Gonzalo Suárez’s La reina anónima, Mario Camus’s Sombras en una batalla or Enrique Urbizu’s Cómo ser infeliz y disfrutarlo. She then was cast for European movies such as La alegría está en el campo (she received a César Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress), or André Téchine’s Alice y Martin, starring opposite Juliette Binoche. Around this time, she also began her career in Ibero-American films and starred in Mexico’s El cometa, opposite Diego Luna (the 2020 PLATINO Honorary Award recipient), or Chile’s El entusiasmo.

CARMEN MAURA’S INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION

In 2000, Maura starred in Álex de la Iglesia’s La comunidad, opposite Emilio Gutiérrez Caba and Terele Pávez. Maura went on to win her third Goya Award and the Silver Shell at the San Sebastián Film Festival. With the turn of the millennium, she was cast in international productions such as Italy’s Ángeles de negro; France’s Silencio pactado, starring opposite Gérard Depardieu; Argentina’s El sueño de Valentín; Mexico’s Al otro lado; Israel’s Zona libre starring opposite Natalie Portman; or American film Tetro, by Francis Ford Coppola. In 2006, nearly two decades after they had last worked together, Maura was cast in Pedro Almodóvar’s Volver starring opposite Penélope Cruz, Chus Lampreave, Lola Dueñas and Blanca Portillo. The reunion between the actress and the director resulted in one Academy Award for the Castilla-La Mancha-born filmmaker, a fourth Goya Award for Maura and the Golden Palm at the Cannes Film Festival for the female cast ––including Maura.

In the past decade, Carmen Maura has starred in multiple films, including France’s Las chicas de la sexta planta, (she received the César Award for Best Supporting Actress), Álex de la Iglesia’s Las brujas de Zugarramurdi, and Colombia’s Sofía y el terco. She has also starred in several TV series, including Agustí Villaronga’s Cartas a Eva or French production Y’a pas d’âge. Maura’s decades-long career also includes performances in Brazil’s Veneza, Australia’s Chasing Wonders, American TV series Your Honour (starring Bryan Cranston), Mexico’s Alguien tiene que morir, directed by Manolo Caro, or La Golondrina, a play that had a successful run in Spain and France. But adding to her already successful career, the actress has a lot more in store: In 2022 she’ll be launching Rainbow, Paco León’s latest film; and Limbo… hasta que lo decida, an Argentine TV series by Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat. Maura’s extensive artistic career has been recognized multiple times with prestigious accolades that include the National Cinematography Award, the Gold Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts (awarded by the Spanish Film Academy), the Donostia Award at the San Sebastián Film Festival, the Honorary Award from the European Film Academy (honoring her lifetime achievements) and the upcoming PLATINO Honorary Award.

The 9th annual PLATINO Awards ceremony will be hosted by Lali Espósito y Miguel Ángel Muñoz and will be broadcast by TV networks across Ibero-America. The nominees for Best

The nominees for Best Ibero-American Fiction Film are Mexico’s Noche de fuego, by Tatiana Huezo; Spain’s Madres paralelas, by Pedro Almodóvar, El buen patrón, by Fernando León de Aranoa, and Maixabel, by Icíar Bollaín.

The nominees for Best Ibero-American Fiction Miniseries/TV Series or Documentary Feature Film are Mexico’s Luis Miguel: La serie, by Daniel Krauze, and Narcos: México, by Carlo Bernard, Chris Brancato and Doug Miro; Argentina’s El reino, by Marcelo Piñeyro and Claudia Piñeiro; and Chile’s Isabel, by Rodrigo Bazaes.

Mariem Pérez Riera’s documentary Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It aspires to one statuette.

The PLATINO Awards for Ibero-American Cinema are presented by EGEDA (Management Entity of Audiovisual Producers’ Rights) and FIPCA (Ibero-American Federation of Film and Audiovisual Producers) in close collaboration with the Community of Madrid and the Madrid City Council. The latter two institutions are so devoted to attracting more filming projects to Madrid ––an ideal location for all types of film and TV productions–– that the region has turned into an intense activity hub generating enormous benefits to the audiovisual sector. The PLATINO Awards also has support from the World Tourism Organization and the Ibero-American Academies and Institutes of Film, unite the great talent of 23 Ibero-American countries and honor the works and best creators each year by presenting awards in 22 categories and the PLATINO Honorary Award.

HOUSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY HOSTS AWARD-WINNING AND BEST-SELLING AUTHORS IN APRIL

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HOUSTON – The Houston Public Library (HPL) invites the community to hear from and discover the work of award-winning and accomplished authors throughout the month of April. National Library Week is observed April 3-9, and with this year’s theme, “Connect with Your Library,” HPL asks readers to join us for free library visits from their favorite authors.

Virtual author talks take place on April 7 and April 12 with Ladee Hubbard and Tara Stringfellow, respectively. HPL is one of a select few virtual events for Hubbard; she has presented on her new collection of stories, “The Last Suspicious Holdout,” at the National Black Writers Conference, the New Orleans Book Festival, and a handful of bookstores. Stringfellow’s debut novel, “Memphis,” released today, April 5, to early buzz and rave reviews, including a mention in People Magazine’s “Contemporary Black Authors Loved by Kerry Washington, Barack Obama and More.”

On April 16, HPL welcomes Attica Locke and Tembi Locke for a conversation on their books, unique upbringing in Houston and upcoming projects, including Hollywood adaptations of their work. The talk will be moderated by the Locke sisters’ cousin, Pam Gaskin, who actively serves as a member of the Houston League of Women Voters, the National Congress of Black Women, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. and the Board of Directors of the Fort Bend Central Appraisal District. The afternoon program at the historic Julia Ideson Building (550 McKinney St.) is a special opportunity to see and hear from the sisters together and in-person. Local bookseller Kindred Stories will be onsite with copies of the authors’ books available for purchase and signing.

HPL’s Reading Local series continues with New York Times best-selling author Marc Cameron, who reads from and talks about his new book “Cold Snap” on April 27 at the Looscan Neighborhood Library (2510 Willowick Rd). Copies of his work will be available for purchase through Brazos Bookstore.

As part of “The Obama Portraits Tour” on view at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH), and in celebration of Día: Children’s Day / Book Day, HPL and MFAH host co-authors Parker Curry and Jessica Curry on April 30 at the Barbara Bush Literacy Plaza at the Houston Public Library Downtown (500 McKinney St.). “Parker Looks Up: An Extraordinary Moment” is the picture book inspired by the experience of then 2-year-old Parker Curry when she saw artist Amy Sherald’s portrait of first lady Michelle Obama.

District Attorney Ogg thanks Harris County Commissioners for funding prosecutor positions

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Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg thanked county commissioners Tuesday for approving $7.5 million in funding to fill existing prosecutor positions in areas such as Domestic Abuse and Sex Crimes and increase the pay of entry-level hires.

By a vote of 4-0, commissioners voted in favor of the proposal that essentially unfreezes the funds that had previously been earmarked for existing positions and salary increases.

“This vote was crucial to our role in keeping the public safe,” Ogg said. “The county must adequately fund prosecutors and police. Defunding puts the community at risk.”

Ogg spoke before a room packed with county law enforcement and senior prosecutors as she asked the court to make good on their own budget promises of February 2022.

The funds are to be used to fill open prosecutor and other positions and increase the pay of new prosecutors to be competitive with other prosecutor offices in the region.

Those who voted in favor of the funding include Commissioners Rodney Ellis, Adrian Garcia, Tom Ramsey and Jack Cagle. County Judge Lina Hidalgo abstained.

“With violent crime at a zenith, it is more important than ever to fund prosecutors, the public’s last line of defense against repeat violent offenders,” Ogg sai

 

The Harris County District Attorney’s Office is dedicated to making our community safer through evidence-based prosecution and equal justice for all.  This means guaranteeing a fair process to obtain a just result for the victim, the accused and the community in every case.  

 

 

When Will the Rodeo Return in 2023?

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When Will the Rodeo Return in 2023?

Mark Your Calendars!

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Mark your calendars, the 2023 Rodeo is scheduled for Feb. 28 – March 19. The World’s Championship Bar-B-Que Contest will be held Feb. 23 – 25.

 

See y’all in 2023!

Liam and Charlotte top baby names of 2021, according to Houston Health Department

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Liam and Charlotte were the most popular boy and girl names for Houston babies born in 2021, according to the Houston Health Department’s Bureau of Vital Statistics. The bureau maintains records of births and deaths in the city.

Here are the top 10 baby names of 2021:

Boys:

  1. Liam – 491
  1. Noah – 349
  1. Mateo – 239
  1. Sebastian – 237
  1. Ethan – 225
  1. Elijah – 223
  1. Daniel – 218
  1. Dylan – 214
  1. Oliver – 212
  1. Santiago – 207

 

Girls:

  1. Charlotte – 354
  1. Ava – 319
  1. Camila – 299
  1. Sophia – 255
  1. Sofia – 251
  1. Isabella – 245
  1. Emma – 181
  1. Olivia – 181
  1. Amelia – 147
  1. Evelyn – 139

 

Liam, Noah, and Mateo were also the top three boy names in 2020. Charlotte was number ten in 2020 with Olivia, Emma, and Camila topping the list.

In 2021 there were 60,631 birth certificates filed with the health department compared to 61,649 in 2020.

Anyone needing information on birth certificates can visit the Houston Health Department Bureau of Vital Statistics webpage or call 713-837-0311 or 3-1-1 for an appointment.