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Carlos Correa llega a acuerdo millonario con Gigantes

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El torpedero puertorriqueño Carlos Correa pactó con los Gigantes de San Francisco en las Grandes Ligas por 13 años y 350 millones de dólares, confirmaron este miércoles ambas partes.

El pacto supera el del también torpedero y compatriota suyo Francisco Lindor (341 millones) como el contrato más grande para un campocorto en valor total. El trato tiene una cláusula que le permite vetar cualquier canje.

Los Mellizos, su último equipo, también estaban entre los conjuntos interesado en retenerlo.

Correa se había salido de sus últimos dos años de un contrato de tres temporadas y 105.3 millones de dólares que firmó con los Mellizos antes de la temporada del 2022.

El boricua tuvo una campaña del 2022 muy buena ya que terminó con .291 de promedio con 22 jonrones y 24 dobletes, así como 64 impulsadas.

En su carrera, el boricua promedia .279 con 155 bambinazos y 553 empujadas. Estuvo siete temporadas con los Astros de Houston, con quienes ganó un anillo de Serie Mundial en el 2017.

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El Líder del Clima.

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MECA PRESENTS UPCOMING EVENTS

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Reenactment of the Journey to Bethlehem

Co-presented by AARP

1900 Kane St, Houston, TX 77007

A community-based reenactment of Mary and Joseph’s journey to Bethlehem with original processional music. This event is FREE to attend!

Free hot chocolate and pan dulce, with a special surprise for kids after the journey back to MECA!

1900 Kane St, Houston, TX 77007

Por medio de esta fabulosa comedia didactica La Chona nos educa del origen de nuestra comida, decoraciones y celebraciones Navideñas.

Through this fabulous didactic comedy, La Chona educates us about the origin of our food, decorations and Christmas celebrations.

This performance will be in Spanish

Entrada/Tickets

Adultos/Adults – $10

Niños menores de 12 años/Children under 12 – $5

Purchase Tickets Here!
Acompañe a MECA y Grupo de Teatro Indigo para La Pastorela: Los Pastores a Belén, domingo 18 de diciembre a las 6:30 p.m. en 333 S. Jensen Dr. Houston, TX 77003

Sobre la obra de teatro: Continuando con su misión de compartir las tradiciones Mexicanas con la comunidad, Grupo de Teatro Índigo se une con MECA para presentar esta linda Pastorela, “Los Pastores a Belén”. Toda la familia puede reír y divertirse con Gila y Juan que intentan llegar a Belén por órdenes del ángel Gabriel. Son guiados por la hermosa Estrella de Belén, pero en el camino se topan con el malvado Lucifer que los pone en una guerra de trampas para que no lleguen a su destino. A través de la obra, los niños aprenderán la importancia de la honestidad, y los valores familiares.

This performance will be in Spanish with English subtitles.

Entrada/Tickets

Adultos/Adults – $10

Niños menores de 12 años/Children under 12 – $5

Get Tickets Here

MECA’s work to provide year-round, high quality arts education, social services and vigorous academic support is made possible by generous contributions from the following donors:

The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards

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OVERALL WINNER

Jennifer Hadley (USA)
with their picture
Not so cat-like reflexes
“This 3 month old cub and his sibling were in a tree. The other lionesses were in other trees and on the ground. He wanted to get down and walked all over the branches looking for the right spot and finally just went for it. It was probably his first time in a tree and his descent didn’t go so well. He was just fine though after landing on the ground. He got up and ran off with some other cubs.”

CATEGORY WINNERS

Alex Walker’s Serian Creatures of the Land Award

Jennifer Hadley (USA)
with their picture
Not so cat-like reflexes
“This 3 month old cub and his sibling were in a tree. The other lionesses were in other trees and on the ground. He wanted to get down and walked all over the branches looking for the right spot and finally just went for it. It was probably his first time in a tree and his descent didn’t go so well. He was just fine though after landing on the ground. He got up and ran off with some other cubs.”

Spectrum Photo Creatures in the Air Award

Jean Jacques Alcalay (French)
with their picture
Misleading African viewpoints 2
“Hippo yawning next to a heron standing on the back of another hippo”

Creatures Under the Sea Award

Arturo Telle Thiemann (Spanish)
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Say cheeeese
“A couple of triggerfish looking into the camera, captured at the Azores.Even they may look funny, these fish can be quite aggressive. In this case they didn’t attempt to bite me, but the domeport of my camera housing ended up with some scratches… life is hard… at least it wasn’t me who was hurt”

Affinity Photo 2 People’s Choice Award

Jennifer Hadley (USA)
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Talk To The Fin!
“This was shot on the Falkland Islands. These two gentoo penguins were hanging out on the beach when one shook himself off and gave his mate the snub.”

Junior Award

Arshdeep Singh (Indian)
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I CU boy !
“Few hundred miles away we went to explore wildlife of a small town named ‘Bikaner’. It was after almost a year I travelled because of covid. We hired a guide to explore places around. During last day of our trip we came across a pipe in a city where we spotted an owlet. I have earlier clicked owls in a pipe before so I was sure that I wasn’t mistake. We waited for a short while and it didn’t take a long time and one of the spotted owlet came out of the pipe. It was really funny when he came out and looked at me straight, before going inside he closed one of his eyes and felt like he wanted to say I CU boy ! and I immediately snapped a picture when he gave this pose.”

Amazing Internet Portfolio Award

Jia Chen
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Football Dream
“Coopers Hawk, Ontario, Canada”

HIGHLY COMMENDED WINNERS

Michael Eastwell (British)
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It’s all kicking off!
“Apart from its beauty, Cape Hillsborough is renowned for its resident kangaroos and wallabies. I visited the area for three consecutive sunrises, but it was on my final morning that I captured this beautiful spectacle, two wallabies playing / fighting on the beach as the sun burst through the surrounding clouds.”

Miroslav Srb. (Czech Republic)
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Hello everyone
“I photographed raccoon on a Florida beach, where I fed him shrimps. Then he thanked me like that.”

Federica Vinci (Italian)
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Monkey Wellness Centre
“Walking near a cambodian temple where groups of wild monkeys lived, I came across this scene: a wild monkey in total relax, while its friend was taking care of it.”

Jagdeep Rajput. (Indian)
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Pegasus, the flying horse.
“Actually this is Indian Saras Crane attacking a Bluebull from behind, the bull happened to venture close to Saras’s nest, where in, it had laid a single egg. The Saras Crane, which is tallest flying bird in the world, opened it’s huge wings and attacked the bull from behind, driving the bull away from the nest”

Emmanuel Do Linh San (South African)
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I’m gonna strangle you!
“I was following a group of meerkats on foot in the Kalahari Trails Game Reserve, in South Africa. Most individuals, including adults, were in a playful mood. It gave me a unique opportunity to capture very interesting and dynamic interactions between some members of the group. In the photo that I have selected, there is no aggression between individuals, but rather an interaction that reminds us of humans when one of your friends jokes about you and you pretend to strangle them and, in response, they open their mouth like a simpleton :-)”

Ryan Sims (USA)
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Excuse Me… Pardon Me!
“A duckling walking/waddling across a turtle covered log at the Juanita wetlands, the duckling fell off after a few turtle crossings, it was cute.”

Alex Pansier (Dutch)
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Jumping Jack
“A red squirrel jumps during a rainstorm, so you can see the drops flying around.”

Mark Schocken (USA)
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Tight Fit!
“I was going to see and photograph this eastern screech owl nest in a local park in Florida. One morning, a few days before the two owlets fledged, one owlet tried to squeeze into the nest hole with Mom, maybe to see the outside world for the first time. It was hilarious and I was glad I was there that morning to photograph it. The moment lasted only a few seconds as Mom didn’t seem very happy with the arrangement. Check out the expression on her face.”

John Chaney (USA)
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Fight Back
“This salmon decide to punch the bear in the face rather than be lunch.”

Martin Grace (British)
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Keep Calm and keep your head
“Two King Penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) at Volunteer Point in the Falklands. The right hand bird may have an inscrutable expression but it must be wondering where its mate’s head has gone. Perhaps it is a Rudyard Kipling scholar: ‘If you can keep your head when all about you. Are losing theirs and blaming it on you …”

Amazing Internet - Award Winning Websites
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HOUSTON PUBLIC WORKS REMINDS COMMUNITY TO “PROTECT OUR PIPES” THIS HOLIDAY SEASON

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Houston Public Works reminds the community to “Protect Our Pipes” this holiday season to help prevent sanitary sewer overflows. Sewer overflows happen when untreated wastewater backs up into our streets and/or homes. More than 70% of sewer overflows in Houston are caused by clogs from grease and wipes. Houston Public Works is asking the community to do their part to prevent them from happening.

Houston Public Works responds to nearly twice as many sewer overflows due to blockages caused by grease during the holiday season. Fats, oils, and grease poured down the sink and wipes flushed down the toilet are the main cause of sewer overflows.

The “Protect Our Pipes” campaign asks the community to put oils & grease in the trash, and to only flush the “3 P’s” – pee, poo, and toilet paper. Neighbors can properly dispose of grease by following three steps:

–       Pour leftover fats, oils & grease into a container

–       Cool it

–       Toss the container into the trash

MEDIA INVITED TO TOUR
69TH STREET WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT
Houston Public Works invites the media to tour the 69th Street Wastewater Treatment Plant, in collaboration with our “Protect Our Pipes” campaign. Houston Water employees will be on hand to provide interviews in English and Spanish. Attendees are required to wear closed-toe shoes around the facility.

WHAT: 69th Street Wastewater Treatment Plant Media Tour

WHEN: Wednesday, December 14, 2022, at 1:00pm

 WHERE: 2525 S Sgt. Macario Garcia Dr, Houston, TX 77020

 

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 December 8, 2022 3:30 pm.

Jamie Blackman
W/F      09-22-84      5’03”/165 Lbs.      Bro/Haz
Warrant #: 1767168, 1761705, 1756705, 1756704, 1753653, 1756542, 1751555
POSS CS PG 1/1-B >=4G<200G x2
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO- 5-9 IT x2
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO -10-49
POSS CS PG 1/1-B <1G
UNAUTH USE OF VEHICLE
Last known location: Houston Texas

Angelino Andablo Diaz
W/M      01-10-80      5’08”/200 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1790218
FSRA ACC INVOLVING INJURY
Last known location: Humble Texas

Cody Michael Finley
W/M      10-16-91      6’01”/155 Lbs.      Bro/Grn
Warrant #: 1792245
BURGLARY OF HABITATION
Last known location: Baytown Texas

Patricia Martinez
W/F      10-06-85      5’02”/150 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1782120, 1782120
ASSLT FAM/HOUSEHOLD MEM W/PREV
UNL CARRY WEAPON W/ FELONY CON
Last known location: Pasadena Texas

Xzavion Barnard Miles
B/M      12-29-88      6’00”/180 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1756041, 1759580
FELON POSS WPN
UNAUTH USE OF VEHICLE
Last Known location: Houston Texas

John R Morrow
W/M      03-26-76      6’01”/170 Lbs.      Bro/Grn
Warrant #: 1786735
POSS CS PG 1/1-B <1G
Last known location: Houston Texas

Michele Ruby Newman
B/F      07-21-76      5’09”/215 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1769599
DWI THIRD
Last known location: Houston Texas

Cynthia Diann Willingham
W/F      5’02”/185 Lbs.      Bro/Haz
Warrant #: 1791751, 1791752
THEFT AGGREGATE =>$30K<$150K 1
MISAPP FIDUC/FINAN PROP >=$30K
Last known location: The Woodlands Texas

Frederick Earl WiltzB/M      5/07”/225 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1796834, 1796836, 1796837
AGG KIDNAPPING x2
BURG W-INTENT-COMMIT OTHER FEL
Last known location: Houston Texas

US Department of Labor, El Paso Consulate General of Mexico renew 2-year commitment to promote worker safety, health throughout West Texas

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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the Consulate General of Mexico have signed an alliance to provide Spanish-speaking workers in West Texas with information, guidance and access to workers’ rights. The two-year alliance will provide safety and health outreach and training to Mexican nationals working in the region. This voluntary alliance provides Spanish-speaking workers with outreach materials, workers’ rights, OSHA standards and assistance in Spanish. Some of the safety and health issues that will be covered include falls from elevated work surfaceselectrocutionheat illnessexposure to hazardous chemicals, struck-by and caught-in or -between hazards.

Background: OSHA’s Alliance Program works with groups committed to worker safety and health to prevent workplace fatalities, injuries and illnesses. These groups include unions, consulates, trade or professional organizations, businesses, faith- and community-based organizations and educational institutions. OSHA and the groups collaboratively develop compliance assistance tools and resources, share information with workers and employers, and educate workers and employers about their rights and responsibilities.

Quote: “Working with the Mexican Consulate, OSHA can reach the underserved Spanish-speaking community better to provide safety training and outreach, and help keep them safe at work,” said OSHA Area Director Diego Alvarado Jr. in El Paso, Texas. “Providing Spanish-speaking workers with information they can more clearly understand increases the likelihood that we can prevent workplace injuries and fatalities, so that all workers end their shifts safe and healthy.”

Governor Abbott Celebrates Construction Of Nation’s Largest Green Hydrogen Facility In Texas

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Governor Greg Abbott today celebrated the announcement of Air Products and The AES Corporation’s (AES) new mega-scale green hydrogen facility in Wilbarger County. The project is anticipated to create more than 1,300 construction jobs, 115 permanent operations jobs, and 200 transportation and distribution jobs. It is also expected to generate approximately $500 million in revenue to the State of Texas over the course of the project’s lifetime and be the largest green hydrogen facility in the United States.

“With the announcement of this groundbreaking facility by Air Products and AES, the State of Texas will extend its leadership in U.S. energy production and help meet our country’s energy needs for decades to come,” said Governor Abbott. “This project will not only bring hundreds of jobs and millions in revenue to the Lone Star State, but will also expand our state’s robust energy sector and further solidify Texas as a global powerhouse in this critical industry. I thank Air Products and AES for choosing Texas, and I look forward to working alongside the two companies and local leaders as we keep Texas a global energy leader.”

“We are very pleased to extend our hydrogen leadership and our extensive operations in Texas and announce this exciting joint venture with AES for a new green hydrogen production facility, which will be competitive on a global scale while bringing significant tax, job and energy security benefits to Texas,” said Air Products Chairman, President, and CEO Seifi Ghasemi. “This new facility will be, by far, the largest, fully integrated green hydrogen production facility in the country, using wind and sun energy to produce clean hydrogen for U.S. customers. We are very appreciative of the support of Governor Abbott and state and local officials in the development of this project.”

“This project will capitalize on AES’ strength in energy innovation and Texas’ abundant renewables resources to extend Texas’ leadership position in the energy sector,” said AES President and CEO Andrés Gluski. “We are very pleased to be partnering with Governor Abbott, the State of Texas, and the communities, officials and citizens of Wilbarger County to bring this important project to fruition. We are also pleased to be working alongside Air Products, the world leader in hydrogen production, for this first of its kind mega-scale green hydrogen facility in the U.S.”

“The Air Products/AES hydrogen project is a game changer for Wilbarger County,” said Business Development Corporation of Vernon Member Rick Hardcastle. “We welcome this project and the significant new jobs to be created during construction and beyond. With this project, we’re entering an exciting next chapter.”

“We are honored that these two industry-leading global corporations are looking to our county as the site of this major energy project,” said Wilbarger County Judge Greg Tyra. “Texas is known as the home for so many world-class companies and facilities working to provide real energy solutions. We look forward to Wilbarger County becoming the site of the largest green hydrogen project in the U.S.”

Air Products and AES plan to invest approximately $4 billion to build, own, and operate this green hydrogen production facility in Wilbarger County. The power to operate this hydrogen project will entail over 1 gigawatt of renewable energy and electrolyzer capacity capable of producing more than 200 metric tons per day (MT/D) of green hydrogen.

The facility is targeted to begin commercial operations in 2027 and will primarily serve mobility and other industrial markets. The project will broaden Texas’ energy portfolio and will position our state as the country’s leader in green hydrogen while helping to reduce emissions.