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Miller Outdoor Theatre Unveils Exciting Lineup for 2024 Season

As the city of Houston prepares for another vibrant season of cultural celebration, Miller Outdoor Theatre, a beloved institution cherished by generations, is set to launch its highly anticipated 2024 season this Friday, March 29. Nestled in the heart of Hermann Park, Miller Outdoor Theatre has been a beacon of artistic excellence for over a century, offering an extensive array of performing arts programming completely free of charge.

“We eagerly anticipate the return of audiences to the iconic hill overlooking Miller Outdoor Theatre as we commence our 2024 season,” expressed Claudia de Vasco, the managing director, in a statement. “With a rich legacy of delivering diverse and exceptional arts performances, I am thrilled to continue the tradition of providing high-caliber shows to the people of Houston, free of cost, as we embark on the journey towards the next century.”

This year’s lineup promises to captivate audiences with a dynamic assortment of over two dozen shows, featuring talented ensembles from both local and international stages. Among the highlights of the season are:

  • Rondstadt Revue featuring Gesenia: Opening the season on March 29, this homage to the legendary singer Linda Rondstadt promises an enchanting blend of English and Spanish hits that defined her illustrious career.
  • Alice by Open DanceProject: On April 5, audiences will be treated to a contemporary interpretation of the classic tale of Alice’s adventures in Wonderland, infused with mesmerizing aerial skills and choreography.
  • Houston’s Got Bollywood – Once Upon a Time to Happily Ever After: Presented by Moksh Community Arts on April 13, this colorful extravaganza celebrates the vibrant culture of Bollywood, showcasing a kaleidoscope of dance and music.
  • Chinese Folktales: Wit and Wisdom of the Ancestors: Produced by Dance of Asian America and Express Children’s Theatre on April 19, this performance explores the rich tapestry of Chinese folklore, offering insights into the heritage of the past.
  • Wells Fargo Presents Cinco de Mayo At Miller Featuring Ballet Folklorico: Celebrating Mexican culture on May 3, this event promises a captivating fusion of ballet, Mariachi music, and traditional festivities.
  • A Night of Celebration by Houston Ballet: On May 10 and 11, the Houston Ballet takes the stage with a mixed repertory performance showcasing the artistry and talent of the city’s renowned ballet troupe.

As the season progresses, audiences can look forward to a diverse range of performances, including the 35th Annual Accordion Kings and Queens, Classic Albums Live’s tribute to Aretha Franklin, and the ever-popular Star Spangled Salute presented by Houston Symphony, culminating in a spectacular fireworks display on July 4.

The tradition of cultural enrichment continues into August with the return of the Houston Shakespeare Festival, featuring captivating productions of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” and “Romeo and Juliet,” presented by the University of Houston School of Theatre and Dance.

Admission to all performances at Miller Outdoor Theatre is free, offering audiences an unparalleled opportunity to immerse themselves in the arts. For more information on the season’s lineup and attendance details, visit the Miller Outdoor Theatre website.

Additional performances for the remainder of the season will be announced at a later date, promising even more excitement and cultural exploration for audiences throughout the year.

#FugitiveFriday – March 29, 2024

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Office of the Inspector General are seeking the public’s help locating the following individual that has active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

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

All warrants are active at the time this press release was created and is subject to change. Crime Stoppers of Houston and this news organization are not making any legal claims that this is the most current legal status.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of March 28, 2024 at 4:30 pm.

MICHAEL DEAN BLESSINGW/M      10-21-84      5’10”/300 Lbs.      Brn/Haz
Warrant #: 1857084, 1857085, 1857083
THEFT AGGREGATE =>$150K<$300K
MONEY LAUNDERING >=$150K<$300K
FORG FIN INSTR >=$150K<$300K 
Last known location: Winlock Washington
GERALRONDA VANTUR CONKRITEB/F      07-17-86      5’03”/168 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1626733
PROB VIOL DWI W/CHILD UNDER 15 YOA
Last known location: Houston Texas
DEE ANN DESPAINW/F      01-23-65      5’02”/120 Lbs.      Bro/Haz
Warrant #: 1805587
POSS CS PG 1/1-B <1G
Last known location: Pasadena Texas
EDWIN MARCUS FORDB/M      11-21-80      6’00”/166 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1832916
MAN/DEL CS PG I <1GRAM  
Last known location: Houston Texas
ROBERTO GONZALEZ-REYNAW/M      04-09-55      5’05”/140 Lbs.      Gry/Grn
Warrant #: 1857170
DWI THIRD 
Last known location: Houston Texas
NICHOLAS L HENDERSONW/M      02-02-92      6’02”/200 Lbs.      Bro/Grn
Warrant #: 1856822
SOLICIT PROST/OTHER PAYOR    
Last known location: Houston Texas
MEGAN EILEEN MCGLYNNW/F      02-26-92      5’03”/113 Lbs.      Bro/Blu
Warrant #: 1841545
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF >=$2,500<30K
Last known location: Houston Texas
AMANDA NICOLE MORALES aka RACHEL NICOLE TURNERN/F      12-26-89      5’04”/122 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1835657
ABANDON/ENDANG CHILD W/O INT T
Last known location: Houston Texas
ALAN NEALYB/M      06-27-64      5’06”/165 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1836809, 1836808
EVAD ARREST/DETENTION W/PREV C
BURG OF VEHICLE W/2 OR MORE CO
Last known location: Humble Texas
CHRISTASHA KAUNTE WARRENB/F      09-23-00      5’04”/136 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1857700
MONEY LAUNDERING >=$30K<$150K
Last known location: Houston Texas

Mayor Whitmire Says Houston is “Broke” After Years of Overspending

Mayor John Whitmire sounded the alarm on the city’s dire financial situation, declaring Houston “broke” after years of overspending. The Democrat mayor, elected in December, delivered the sobering message during a City Hill meeting this week, where he unveiled a proposal for a five percent reduction in all city expenditures to address the cash-flow crisis.

“I think we can all agree that we’re broke,” Mayor Whitmire asserted, emphasizing the need for decisive action to confront the city’s fiscal challenges. “This gives us a chance to discuss the financial picture of this City. It is broken! It was broken when I got here,” he added.

Houston, America’s fourth-largest city, finds itself in a perilous financial predicament, with expenditures surpassing revenues, resulting in a staggering $160 million deficit, as reported by FOX 26 Houston.

Mayor Whitmire’s proposed budget cuts aim to mitigate the immediate financial strain facing the city, signaling a proactive approach to addressing longstanding fiscal mismanagement. As discussions unfold regarding the city’s financial future, stakeholders are bracing for tough decisions ahead to steer Houston back onto a sustainable fiscal path.

Houston Meteorologists Predict Record-Breaking 2024 Hurricane Season, Galveston in the Crosshairs

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As the 2024 hurricane season approaches, various sectors, including education, commerce, and science, are unveiling their forecasts, and the latest one from AccuWeather has raised significant alarms. According to their projections, the United States could be facing a record storm season, with Galveston, Texas, identified as a potential “hurricane bullseye.”

AccuWeather’s forecast indicates a possible escalation from the already active 2020 season, which saw 30 tropical storms. This year, they predict a range of 20-25 named storms, with 8-12 of those developing into hurricanes, and 4-7 potentially reaching major status, categorized as Category 3 or higher (with wind speeds exceeding 111mph). Additionally, they forecast 4-6 direct impacts on the U.S., with Texas, the Florida Panhandle, South Florida, and the Carolinas facing a particularly heightened risk.

Several factors contribute to this ominous forecast. The Atlantic Ocean’s unusually warm temperatures serve as fuel for tropical cyclones, with ocean temperatures mirroring those typically observed in June rather than late March. The transition from an El Niño to a La Niña weather pattern further exacerbates the situation. El Niño typically generates winds over the Caribbean that inhibit storm development, whereas La Niña lacks this inhibitory effect.

Moreover, an anticipated increase in storms originating from Africa raises the likelihood of tropical development. The strength of the Bermuda High, a key atmospheric feature that influences storm trajectories, is also a significant consideration. AccuWeather forecasters anticipate its strengthening due to warmer waters, potentially directing more hurricanes towards the U.S. and the Gulf of Mexico.

While the climate change connection to warming waters is apparent, the focus remains on preparing for an active hurricane season. With Galveston marked as a critical area of concern in AccuWeather’s projections, now is the time for residents to develop and implement comprehensive emergency plans. As additional forecasts emerge in the coming weeks, vigilance and preparedness will remain paramount in mitigating potential risks from severe weather events.

Search Underway for Missing 19-Year-Old in Southwest Houston

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Authorities and volunteers from Texas EquuSearch are actively searching for 19-year-old Noah ‘DeMichael’ Washington, who has been reported missing in southwest Houston.

Washington was last seen on foot leaving the 10900 block of S. Gessner Road on Friday, March 19. He was wearing a red t-shirt, white basketball shorts, and black Crocs at the time of his disappearance. Notably, Washington was not wearing his glasses, and his behavior was described as abnormal. Concerningly, he is known to have recently experienced severe depression.

Described as approximately 5′ 10″ tall, weighing around 200 lbs., with black hair and brown eyes, Washington’s disappearance has sparked widespread concern among family, friends, and community members.

Authorities urge anyone with information on Noah Washington’s whereabouts to contact the Houston Police Department at (832) 394-1840 or Texas EquuSearch at (281) 309-9500.

Houston Police Seek Woman Accused of Abandoning Infant Son on Doorstep

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Authorities in Houston are on the hunt for a 24-year-old Harris County woman accused of abandoning her infant son on the doorstep of a residence and failing to return for him.

Loretta Norwood faces one felony count of child abandonment, according to court documents. The incident unfolded on March 21 when a woman named Loretta Sam alerted police after discovering an 8½-month-old baby boy alone in a car seat outside her porch gate around 6 a.m.

Upon finding the infant, Sam brought him inside before authorities took him to Memorial Hermann Southeast Hospital for evaluation. While doctors reported that the baby was in generally good health, they noted that he was not reaching behavioral milestones typical for a child his age. Subsequently, the child was placed in the custody of Child Protective Services.

Court records indicate that the baby’s father, Ismael ‘Halo’ Hailey, received a text message at 12:50 a.m. on March 21, stating, “Your son outside, tell your mom to get him. Don’t leave your son outside. He is there. After the DNA, you can get his papers. Better get your son from out because he there Halo.”

Hailey claimed he didn’t see the message until 8 a.m. that same morning and expressed uncertainty about the child’s paternity. Family members confirmed Norwood’s identity and her connection to the abandoned infant, adding that she had recently posted bail on a robbery charge in Fort Bend County.

Surveillance footage obtained by investigators captured Norwood walking near Hailey’s mother’s residence around 12:10 a.m., carrying a car seat. She could be heard crying and engaging in a verbal exchange with a man believed to have driven her to the location in a white, four-door sedan. The footage shows Norwood placing the infant, still in the car seat, near Hailey’s mother’s home before departing in the white sedan around 12:12 a.m.

Authorities urge anyone with information on Norwood’s whereabouts or the incident to come forward.

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Block on Texas Law Allowing Arrests of Suspected Undocumented Immigrants

On March 26, a federal appeals court dealt a blow to Texas by extending the block on a controversial law that would enable police to arrest individuals suspected of being in the country illegally.

In a late-night ruling issued just minutes before midnight, a panel of judges from the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals voted 2-1 to deny Texas’ request to enforce the law, known as Senate Bill 4 (SB 4), while the legal battle surrounding it unfolds. The court is slated to hear arguments on April 3 regarding the legality of SB 4.

This decision comes after the U.S. Supreme Court briefly permitted SB 4 to take effect on March 19, only for it to be halted by the appeals court shortly thereafter.

Senate Bill 4, if enacted, would grant state and local law enforcement the authority to arrest migrants suspected of unlawfully crossing the Texas-Mexico border. Undocumented immigrants could face imprisonment for up to six months or a $2,000 fine, with repeat offenders potentially facing felony charges. Additionally, judges would have the power to order migrants back to Mexico, irrespective of their nationality.

The Biden administration, along with several immigrant advocacy groups, challenged Texas over SB 4, contending that the law undermines the federal government’s jurisdiction over immigration enforcement and damages diplomatic relations with foreign nations.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott and other prominent Republicans in the state have consistently criticized President Joe Biden’s border policies, asserting that SB 4 is essential to combat what they describe as an “invasion” by migrants and drug cartels.

Chief Judge Priscilla Richman, in her ruling, emphasized that immigration control falls exclusively under federal jurisdiction, highlighting the potential conflicts SB 4 could create with federal immigration laws. She noted that the law grants Texas judges unilateral authority to order undocumented migrants to return to Mexico without federal input, a move that could strain relations between the United States and Mexico.

The Mexican government, in a brief filed on March 21, warned that implementing SB 4 could lead to significant tension between the two countries, asserting that Mexico would not accept deportations from Texas.

Following the appeals court’s decision, immigrant rights organizations expressed relief, viewing it as a step towards holding Texas accountable for what they see as endangering the well-being of residents. Jennifer Babaie, the director of advocacy and legal services for the El Paso-based Las Americas Immigrant Advocacy Center, emphasized the importance of continued vigilance and advocacy to challenge SB 4.

However, Judge Andrew Oldham, in a dissenting opinion, argued that the case is based on hypothetical scenarios, as Texas authorities have yet to make any arrests or deportations under SB 4. He advocated for allowing SB 4 to take effect, asserting that enforcement would decrease illegal border crossings and associated crimes.

Looking ahead, lawyers representing Texas, the U.S. Department of Justice, El Paso County, and the American Civil Liberties Union are set to present their arguments before the same three-judge panel on April 3 in New Orleans. The outcome of this hearing could potentially lead the case back to the Supreme Court for further review.

Trump Media & Technology Group (DJT): A Rising Meme Stock Amidst Market Volatility

Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), known by its ticker symbol DJT, has emerged as the latest sensation in the world of meme stocks, capturing the attention of investors and pundits alike. Despite modest revenue figures of $3.4 million in the first nine months of 2023 and total losses amounting to $49 million, DJT boasts a staggering market capitalization of $7.9 billion as of the close of Tuesday’s trading session.

In the realm of meme stocks, where trading often defies traditional fundamentals, DJT’s meteoric rise underscores the power of sentiment over financial performance. By securing the DJT ticker symbol, which coincides with Donald Trump’s initials, TMTG strategically positioned itself to capitalize on Trump-related fervor in the market.

Reflecting on the meme-stock frenzy of January 27, 2021, when several stocks experienced unprecedented valuation peaks, it’s evident that market dynamics can defy conventional wisdom. Bed, Bath & Beyond (BBBY), once valued at $6.4 billion, filed for bankruptcy subsequently, while Blackberry (BB) saw its valuation plummet from $14.1 billion to $1.6 billion. Similarly, GameStop (GME), which reached a staggering $22.6 billion in market capitalization, has since seen a significant decline to $4.7 billion.

However, amidst the volatility, meme stocks like Upstart and AMC soared to valuation peaks exceeding $31 billion, while Robinhood approached the $60 billion mark at its zenith. These instances serve as cautionary tales against underestimating the power of sentiment-driven trading in the market.

As DJT continues its upward trajectory, skeptics may question the sustainability of its valuation. Yet, history has shown that attempting to predict the behavior of meme stocks can be perilous. While DJT may appear overvalued today, its potential for further ascent remains a possibility, highlighting the unpredictable nature of meme stock investing.

In an era defined by market unpredictability and social media-driven trading frenzies, DJT stands as a testament to the evolving landscape of stock market dynamics, where sentiment often outweighs traditional metrics of valuation. As investors navigate these turbulent waters, the allure of meme stocks like DJT serves as a reminder of the inherent risks and rewards associated with speculative trading strategies.

Autonomous Trucks Set to Roll Solo on Texas Highways by Year’s End

In a bold leap forward for autonomous vehicle technology, Texas drivers may soon witness semitrucks cruising down the highways without a human driver behind the wheel. Spearheading this advancement in the Austin area is Kodiak Robotics, an autonomous truck company that has already been making strides in hauling various goods for major companies like IKEA, C.R. England, and Tyson Foods along Texas roads.

Currently, Kodiak trucks operate with a “safety driver” on board, monitoring the vehicle as it transports freight over long distances. However, by the close of 2024, Kodiak plans to deploy trucks that will operate autonomously, marking a significant milestone in the realm of self-driving vehicles.

This development comes amidst a surge in autonomous vehicle activity in Central Texas. Over the past year, the region has emerged as a hotspot for companies testing and piloting new autonomous technologies. Cruise, another autonomous vehicle company, had deployed over 100 self-driving taxis in Austin before temporarily suspending operations due to safety concerns last October. Meanwhile, Waymo’s self-driving Jaguars have been navigating Austin’s streets since March 6.

According to Dan Goff, head of policy at Kodiak, autonomous trucks present unique advantages over self-driving cars. He highlights the more predictable driving patterns and fewer obstacles encountered by trucks compared to urban taxis, such as pedestrians and traffic lights. Goff explains that Kodiak trucks are equipped with 18 different scanners continuously monitoring the vehicle’s surroundings, ensuring safe navigation.

Moreover, Kodiak employs a sophisticated system that learns from any interventions made by safety drivers, thereby enhancing the trucks’ ability to handle various situations autonomously. Goff asserts that years of data collection and analysis have positioned Kodiak to demonstrate the safety of their autonomous trucks, with expectations of surpassing human drivers in safety in the near future.

In terms of safety records, Kodiak has reported only three minor incidents, contrasting with higher collision rates reported by other autonomous vehicle companies like Waymo and Cruise. Goff attributes this to the different operating environments and fleet sizes, as well as the rigorous safety measures implemented by Kodiak.

The move towards autonomous trucks in Texas aligns with projections indicating significant growth in freight transportation over the coming years. With truck tonnage expected to rise substantially by 2034, there’s a pressing need to address the labor shortage in the trucking industry. Autonomous vehicles offer a potential solution to these challenges, potentially revolutionizing freight transportation and alleviating supply chain constraints.

Support from regulatory bodies like the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has been crucial in fostering the development of autonomous transportation technologies in the state. Legislation such as Senate Bill 2205, passed in 2017, has created a supportive regulatory environment, allowing companies to innovate and deploy autonomous vehicles without undue bureaucratic hurdles.

In addition to Kodiak, other autonomous truck companies like Gatik and Aurora are poised to expand their operations in Texas, with plans to remove drivers from their vehicles by the year’s end. These developments signal a transformative shift in the transportation landscape, with implications for safety, efficiency, and economic growth.

As Texas continues to embrace autonomous vehicle technologies, initiatives like the development of a “smart corridor” along SH 130 demonstrate the state’s commitment to facilitating the safe integration of autonomous vehicles onto its roadways. Equipped with sensors and cameras, this corridor aims to provide a conducive environment for autonomous vehicles to navigate effectively and securely.

While specific details regarding the launch of the smart corridor remain forthcoming, its development underscores Texas’ proactive approach towards embracing the future of transportation, where autonomous vehicles are poised to play an increasingly prominent role.

¡Que Onda! Magazine Houston – edición 1295

Gracias por SEGUIRNOS, este artículo contiene la edición 1295 de la revista digital de HOUSTON de ¡Que Onda! Magazine.

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