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Tour los Inmortales del Rock & Roll

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¡No te puedes perder el reencuentro de Enrique Guzman y los Teen Tops por última vez en el Smart Financial Centre en Sugar Land, Tx.!

Tropical Storm Bret Forms in the Atlantic

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The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) continues to monitor the course of tropical storm Bret. At this time, it is not likely that Bret will affect Texas. However, the forecasts and early storm models remain uncertain.

Now is a good time to check your emergency kits and review your emergency plans. Stay informed by following HCOHSEM updates on www.ReadyHarris.org, on social media, and by signing up for Ready Harris Alerts or Ready Harris Accessible Alerts.

For more information on how to prepare, review our hurricane preparedness and evacuation guide. You can also text GULF2022 to 888777 to receive hurricane season updates.

 Map of Tropical Storm Bret's potential path

WYNDHAM CLARK CONQUISTA SU PRIMER MAJOR AL GANAR EL ABIERTO DE ESTADOS UNIDOS

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Wyndham Clark acaba de hacer historia dentro de la historia del golf, ya que el estadounidense consiguió su primer major al ganar el Abierto de Estados Unidos, superando a Rory McIlroy, uno de los grandes talentos dentro de este deporte.

“Siento que pertenezco a este escenario. Incluso hace dos, tres años, cuando la gente no sabía quién era podía jugar y competir ante los mejores del mundo”, comentó Clark tras obtener el título del Abierto de Estados Unidos.

Hay que destacar, Clark había ganado hace seis semanas su primer torneo de la Gira de la PGA en Quail Hollow, además esta fue su séptima participación en un major, en donde delante de él tenía a Scottie Scheffler, Cameron Smith y Rickie Fowler, quienes partían como favoritos para llevarse el trofeo a sus vitrinas.

Clark, además de meterse en los libros de historia del golf, también se superó personalmente, ya que hace 10 años pensó en retirarse del deporte mientras batallaba para superar la muerte de su madre, Lise, quien fue víctima del cáncer de mama.

“Sentí como si mi madre me estaba observando hoy. Trabajé muy duro y soñé sobre este momento durante mucho tiempo. Simplemente, siento que este era mi momento”, sentenció el golfista estadounidense.

Source: www.record.com

Gov. Greg Abbott vetoes more than 70 bills amid property tax impasse

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Gov. Greg Abbott followed through with his perceived threat to veto a large number of bills in the absence of a House-Senate compromise on property taxes. The governor vetoed more than 70 bills this past week, most of which originated in the Senate, adding fuel to his feud with Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick.

The common theme in many of his vetoes: The bills can wait until after lawmakers figure out property taxes.

“At this time, the legislature must concentrate on delivering property tax cuts to Texans,” Abbott said in multiple veto proclamations.

Abbott vetoed almost 30 bills on Sunday, bringing the total this session to 76, which is the second highest in state history. Former Gov. Rick Perry holds the record for most vetoes, issuing 83 in 2001, according to the Legislative Reference Library.

Abbott on Sunday added his signature to House Bill 1, the General Appropriations Act for 2024-25, which directs spending in the state’s $321.3 billion budget for the next two years, without making any substantial changes.

“This budget provides historic levels of property tax relief and does not allow government to grow in an amount greater than the increase in population and inflation,” Abbott said in a statement. “This act also makes targeted investments in areas such as public education, higher education, mental health care, foster care, law enforcement, border security, pension solvency, state parks and broadband access that will continue building the Texas of Tomorrow.”

The governor had until midnight on Sunday to sign bills passed during the regular session. He also had until midnight to veto legislation before those bills become law, with or without his signature.

Abbott also vetoed more than a dozen bills Saturday, which included a new objection tied to school vouchers, another one of Abbott’s legislative priorities this year. In explaining why he rejected a bill setting new training rules for fire alarm technicians, Abbott said the legislation “can be reconsidered at a future special session only after education freedom is passed.”

During the regular legislative session, Abbott spent significant political capital traveling across the state to promote education savings accounts, a voucher-like program that allows parents to use taxpayer dollars to pay for their kids’ private schooling. The Texas Legislature failed to pass such a bill, mostly because of staunch opposition from Democrats and rural Republicans in the House, who argue that vouchers will hurt public schools’ finances. Abbott has said he’ll call a special session specifically to discuss vouchers again.

When the House and Senate failed to reach a compromise on property tax relief during the regular session, Abbott immediately called lawmakers into a special session. The House and Senate have yet to find a mutual agreement on the issue as they differ on how exactly to make property tax cuts.

Lawmakers in both parties lamented Abbott’s vetoes.

State Sen. Phil King, R-Weatherford, said in a statement Friday that he was “extremely disappointed” that Abbott vetoed King’s Senate Bill 267. The bill would have helped more Texas police departments receive accreditation, a proposal that came out of the botched law enforcement response to the 2022 Uvalde school shooting.

State Sen. Sarah Eckhardt, D-Austin, also went public with outrage over Abbott’s veto of her Senate Bill 361. The legislation would have allowed teachers to serve on appraisal review boards.

“This was NOT Vetoed on POLICY,” she tweeted. “It’s shameful this & many other good pieces of legislation are falling victim to the ongoing political disagreement between the Gov & [lieutenant governor]!”

[Texas Republicans are fighting over how to split $12.3 billion in property tax breaks between homeowners and businesses]

In the last week, the governor has axed several bills authored or sponsored by state Sen. Paul Bettencourt, R-Houston, the Senate’s top expert on property taxes. In explaining the reason for the recent string of vetoes, Abbott said other issues are off the table until the House and Senate come to an agreement.

“This bill can be reconsidered at a future special session only after property tax relief is passed,” Abbott wrote in his Thursday veto proclamation for three bills, including Senate Bill 1998, an uncontroversial piece of legislation that would have made changes to tax rate calculation forms for property taxes.

Abbott included the same message — this bill can wait — in many other vetoes he has issued since Tuesday.

Other vetoed bills ranged in focus from the sale of charitable raffle tickets to where tenants can find contractors to make repairs.

The rash of vetoes further provoked Patrick, who has staunchly defended the Senate’s version of property tax relief.

“This is targeted vetoing of bills that have nothing to do with the issue at hand except Paul Bettencourt is the author of those bills,” Patrick said during a Dallas news conference on Thursday. “It’s not a very good image to veto bills for no reason other than he didn’t get the property tax bill he wants.”

Patrick’s public barbs directed toward Abbott were unusual, given the two Republicans have historically worked out their differences behind the scenes. Abbott initially supported the House’s version of property tax relief but he has since asked the two chambers to strike an agreement that can reach his desk. Neither Abbott nor Patrick’s offices immediately returned requests for comment on Thursday evening.

The House and Senate have been at odds over the best way to deliver property tax relief since the special session began on May 29, the same day the regular session ended.

Abbott called for lawmakers to exclusively focus on a method known as compression, or sending state funds to school districts to help lower their property tax rates. The House quickly obliged Abbott and left town, but the Senate has remained in session while insisting on also increasing the homestead exemption, which is the chunk of a home’s appraised value that is exempt from property taxes.

Source: www.hppr.org

1st West Nile virus mosquito sample of 2023 found in West University area

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Harris County is ramping up mosquito prevention after the first West Nile sample of 2023 was reportedly found in southwest Houston.

The Harris County Public Health announced Friday that the mosquito was found at a trapping site in zip code 77005, which is in the West University area.

In response, the county said it planned spray operations to reduce the risk of the disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes.

“West Nile virus has been in our area since 2002. During the summer months, we remind our residents to enjoy the outdoors but remember to protect themselves and their families from diseases transmitted by mosquitoes,” Mosquito and Vector Control Division Director Maximea Vigilant said.

Mosquitos are around throughout the year; however, they are more prevalent during the warmer months, and experts say they are typically most active from June through October.

Officials said most people infected with the virus show zero to mild symptoms such as low-grade fever and headache.

More severe signs and symptoms can include high fever, stiff neck, disorientation, encephalitis, and, rarely, death. If you think you have been infected, contact your healthcare provider.

Experts recommend the following mosquito control tips:

“Tip, Toss, Take Action”

  • Tip or empty standing water from pet bowls, flowerpots, tires, buckets, and other containers.
  • If you have a birdbath, change its water every three to five days.
Source: abc13.com

CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON  FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have 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.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of June 15, 2023 at 4:30 pm.

KIMBERLY ROSE CHARLES

W/F      12-19-88      5’01”/145 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1819384
INJURY CHILD UNDER 15 B/INJURY
Last known location: Houston Texas

HALEIGH ALIAYAH DUHON

W/F      08-25-02      5’06”/115 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1764375
ATT EVAD ARREST/DETENTION W/VE
Last known location: Highlands Texas

LEROY GAMBRELL JR.

B/M      12-19-90      5’10”/225 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1794477
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO- 5-9 ITEMS
Last known location: Houston Texas

CRISELDA ANN GARCIA

W/F      05-07-66      4’11”/125 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1800562
THEFT AGGREGATE =>$30K<$150K 1
Last known location: Pasadena Texas

ANASTASIO VILLASENOR GUZMAN

W/M      10-17-71      5’05”/130 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1767608
FELON POSS WPN
Last known location: Houston Texas

MICHAEL SCOTT KUYKENDALL

W/M      03-21-86      5’11”/180 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1617266
PROBATION VIOLATION UNAUTH USE OF VEHICLE
Last known location: New Caney Texas

BRANDON MICHAEL PUGH

W/M      07-01-92      6’02”/165 Lbs.      Bro/Blu
Warrant #: 1738440
PROBATION VIOLATION DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED
Last known location: Cypress Texas

KYERA  ALYCE SPENCER

B/F      10-04-94      5’03”/150 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1819226
THEFT <$2,500 2/MORE PREV CONV
Last known location: Houston Texas

DEVONTE LAMONTE VINING

B/M      04-25-96      5’05”/160 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1704866, 1770285, 1769544
POSS CS PG 1  1 – 4 GRAMS
THEFT >=2,500 <30,000
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF >=$2,500<30K
Last known location: Spring Texas

CANDICE DENISE WHITE

B/F      11-29-01      5’02”/105 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1648265, 1631864
PROBATION VIOLATION ROBBERY-BODILY INJURY
THEFT >=2,500 <30,000
Last known location: Houston Texas

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Arrestan al sospechoso de asesinar a sus abuelos e iniciar un tiroteo con la policía del condado de Harris

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El Sheriff del condado de Harris, Ed Gonzalez, ha confirmado el hallazgo del cuerpo de dos adultos mayores en Cathy Drive.

Según la información de las autoridades, a la 1am fueron alertados de que un miembro de una familia disparó a dos personas en la cuadra 12800 de Foxboro.

La persona que llamó dijo que alguien, aparentemente un hombre que conocían, se presentó en su casa diciendo que había asesinado a alguien.

Los agentes localizaron al posible sospechoso en la cuadra 11800 de Cathy, se intercambiaron disparos en un tejado y el sospechoso fue baleado.

El hombre fue transportado a un hospital local. Funcionarios de la HCSO dijeron que se encuentra en buen estado.

“Se cree que son los abuelos del sospechoso”, confirmó el Sheriff Gonzalez.

Lo que se sabe de los abuelos del sospechoso

Los oficiales del sheriff dijeron que, mientras todo esto se desarrollaba, los oficiales recibieron información para ir a comprobar otra casa a una milla de distancia de Cathy Drive en Foxburo Drive.

Cuando los agentes forzaron la entrada, encontraron a un hombre de 72 años y a una mujer de 70 años muertos con heridas de bala.

Source: www.univision.com

Houston Astros pierden a Lance McCullers para toda la temporada

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Los Houston Astros anunciaron a través de un comunicado de prensa que el pitcher Lance McCullers Jr. pasó por el quirófano para quitar un espolón óseo y reparar el tendón flexor en el antebrazo derecho.

Por ello, el serpentinero diestro se perderá el resto de la temporada 2023 de las Grandes Ligas y la organización espera que esté sano para lanzar de nueva cuenta en la próxima campaña.

El lanzador de 29 años sufrió la lesión en el juego 4 de la serie divisional de la AL de 2021 contra los Chicago White Sox. Sin embargo, esta se agravó al realizar una sesión de bullpen en febrero de 2023.

Dana Brown, el general manager de los Astros, declaró que McCullers ha trabajado día y noche para poder regresar al montículo, pero eso lo perjudicó.

“Después de la lesión en febrero, Lance trabajó día y noche para volver al montículo. Él es un guerrero e hizo todo en su poder para volver, pero cada vez que aumentaba su cuenta de lanzamientos, el dolor volvía”, dijo Brown.

Los pitchers de los Astros han tenido mala suerte en la temporada puesto que Luis García necesitó de una cirugía Tommy John el mes pasado y José Urquidy ha estado fuera de circulación por una lesión en el hombro.

Las lesiones de McCullers

Las lesiones han sido una constante en la carrera del serpetinero desde 2018. En ese año necesitó de una cirugía Tommy John y se perdió toda la campaña 2019 en su proceso de rehabilitación. Entre 2020 y 2022 ha jugado 47 partidos con 265 entradas completas y un ERA de 3.16.

McCullers firmó un contrato de cinco años 85 millones de dólares previo a la temporada 2021 y se perdió casi toda la postemporada por un desgarre en el músculo flexor del brazo derecho. En 2022 estuvo limitado a ocho aperturas en las que solo lanzó 47.2 entradas y ponchó a 50 de los 195 bateadores que enfrentó.

Source: us.as.com

El alcalde de Miami oficializa su candidatura a las elecciones presidenciales

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El alcalde republicano de Miami, Francis Suárez, ha presentado este miércoles la documentación para las elecciones presidenciales de 2024 en Estados Unidos, por lo que competirá en las primarias del Partido Republicano contra otros candidatos, como el expresidente Donald Trump.

Suárez, de origen cubano, ha sido reelegido para el cargo en Miami y se presenta como una cara totalmente nueva en el marco de una concurrida elección a la que también acudirán el gobernador de Florida, Ron DeSantis, el exvicepresidente estadounidense Mike Pence o la exgobernadora de Carolina del Sur Nikki Haley.

El alcalde de Miami, que es poco conocido y se enfrenta además a acusaciones de posible tráfico de influencias en el sector inmobiliario, dará un discurso el jueves por la noche desde la biblioteca Reagan, en California, para presentar su candidatura de forma oficial, ha informado el diario ‘The New York Times’.

Si bien las primarias en el Partido Republicano estarán muy disputadas debido a la cantidad de candidatos que hay, en el Partido Demócrata tan solo competirán Marianne Williamson, una gurú de los libros de autoayuda, el abogado antivacunas Robert F. Kennedy Jr., miembro de la saga Kennedy, y el actual presidente, Joe Biden.

Source: www.notimerica.com