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Houston Astros Pass New York Yankees as Best Team in the American League

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The Houston Astros are a great baseball team. After Tuesday night, they are now the best team in the American League with the No. 1 seed and trail only the Los Angeles Dodgers in all of Major League Baseball, thanks to a win and a New York Yankees loss.

But, a casual MLB fan may not know that considering the raucous fanfare surrounding the Yankees and their star-studded roster situated in the largest media market in the United States.

Outside of José Altuve, Alex Bregman and Justin Verlander many may not be familiar with Houston’s roster. New York on the other hand has household names up and down the lineup, but they still sit behind Houston in seeding.

The answer is simple: player development and management.

It is something the Astros not only excel in, they are arguably the best in baseball at discovering, unearthing and then developing talent. That has created a “next man up” mentality in Houston, and it has allowed them not just to take the AL No. 1 seed this late into the season, but it has allowed them to maintain a continued level of success.

Should they maintain their success and seeding into the postseason then they would get a bye in the Wild Card round of the 2022 MLB postseason and face the winner of the No. 3 and 4 Wild Card matchup.

That would likely be a team such as the Toronto Blue Jays. Not ideal for an AL Divisional Series matchup.

However, if Houston were to finish with the second seed they would likely play a team from the AL Central. It goes without saying that playing a team from the AL Central in the ALDS is preferable for the Astros, but it would likely require the Minnesota Twins to win a playoff series. That has not happened since 2002.

So while the No. 1 seed carries the prestige — especially denying the Yankees of that title — it also bears the burden of a potentially harder path through the postseason. Which is more important between the two is an obvious answer.

Still, acquiring the No. 1 on Tuesday evening helps create momentum. Something a club can’t have enough of as they steam toward the postseason.

2022 Opponents Dear Drew DeepSlant Drew Downfield Harris Hits Vandermeer’s View Texans Life History of Texans Numbers Texans App Texans beat Saints 17-13 with thrilling finish in Lovie Smith’s debut

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The Texans kicked off their 2022 preseason with a thrilling 17-13 comeback victory over the Saints at NRG Stadium on Saturday night.

“Anytime you keep score, you want to win, kind of simple as that, but there is a lot more we’d like to get accomplished in these preseason games,” Head Coach Lovie Smith said.

Smith’s debut as Texans head coach resulted in three takeaways (one interception, two fumble recoveries) for his defense, an explosive performance by rookie running back Dameon Pierce, and a touchdown drive in the final minute of action.

“Dameon Pierce definitely caught my eye and everybody’s eye that was watching him,” Smith said. “That’s what we’ve seen in training camp also. He’s a good football player.”

Davis Mills started the game at quarterback but exited after two series, completing all three passes he threw for 14 yards. Backup quarterback Jeff Driskel completed 16-of-26 passes for 165 yards, two touchdowns and three interceptions. Driskel’s second touchdown pass, was a 6-yarder to wide receiver Johnny Johnson, III with just 25 seconds remaining to give Houston the late win.

Resting veterans who did not see action in the preseason opener included Laremy Tunsil, Justin Britt, Brandin Cooks, Maliek Collins, Jerry Hughes and Christian Kirksey.

“As you can see, we kept out quite a few of our players,” Smith said. “By design, we wanted to see some of the other players in some of the situation that we got.”

Rookies who played included Pierce, defensive back Jalen Pitre and linebacker Thomas Booker IV. Pierce led the team with 49 rushing yards on five carries in the first half, including one for a 20-yard gain in the second quarter.

After Driskel’s pass was picked off with 1:52 left in the first half, the Saints added a 23-yard field goal to tie the score 10-all going into the intermission.

Trailing 13-10 with just over two minutes remaining, Driskel orchestrated a seven-play, 90-yard scoring drive, converting four first downs. After a 49-yard completion to Camp, Driskel found Johnson for a 19-yard reception. Three plays later, Driskel connected with Johnson on a six-yard touchdown pass to give Houston a 17-13 lead and the preseason win.

The Texans will next travel to Los Angeles to play the Rams in their second preseason game on Friday at 9 p.m. CT.

Pitre recorded four tackles and a tackle for loss. Booker logged his first career NFL sack along with 2 tackles.

QB Andy Dalton threw a nine-yard touchdown pass to RB Dwayne Washington on the opening drive to give the Saints an early 7-0 lead. Houston’s defense forced a takeaway on the next two possessions. Tremon Smith had an interception and Ogbonnia Okoronkwo recovered a fumble on backup QB Ian Book. The Texans converted the two turnovers into 10-7 lead in the second quarter. Driskel’s four-yard touchdown pass to WR Jalen Camp capped off a five-play, 47-yard scoring drive.

JUDGE DENIES INJUNCTION TO BONDSMEN – 10% MINIMUM DOWN FOR DEFENDANTS ACCUSED OF VIOLENT CRIMES STILL ENFORCEABLE

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TODAY, a Harris County judge denied a bail bond company’s request to block the 10% minimum premium rule passed by the Harris County Bail Bond Board earlier this year. Precinct 2 Commissioner Adrian Garcia originally proposed this rule. This marks the second court to uphold the rule’s legality. The hearing was argued by Harris County Attorney Christian D. Menefee and First Assistant County Attorney Jonathan Fombonne.

Harris County Precinct 2 Commissioner Adrian Garcia gave the following statement:

“Public Safety is my priority. That’s as true now as County Commissioner as it was when I was Sheriff. We in Harris County take a comprehensive approach to protecting communities. No shortcuts. The bail industry isn’t making us safer. Bondsmen are getting rich, while those accused of violent crimes are getting out of jail. I am proud to have proposed this rule which had unanimous, bi-partisan support at Commissioners Court. People accused of violent crimes should not get any discounts while they await trial. This affects no one accused of the most minor, nonviolent offenses who would be stuck in jail because they aren’t able to pay. County Attorney Menefee’s work on this issue and the judge’s fair ruling are important to keep our communities safe.”

Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee issued the following statement:

“I’m glad the judge recognized that the bail bond industry’s arguments were meritless. This is an important victory for families and communities who have been affected by violent crimes, and I’m pleased with the court’s decision.”

After a Houston Chronicle exposé revealed that some local bondsmen had been taking payments as low as 1% to bail out defendants, Commissioner Adrian Garcia proposed a resolution at Commissioners Court requiring the industry standard of 10% down for those accused of violent crimes. The resolution passed unanimously. The rule, later proposed and passed by the Harris County Bail Bond Board, requires bail bond companies in Harris County to collect a minimum 10% premium before serving as a surety for people charged with certain violent felonies, including murder, rape, aggravated assault, etc.

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Publicación 1244 de HOUSTON – Revista Digital 18 de agosto – 24 de agosto / 2022

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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW – HARRIS COUNTY 911 EMERGENCY

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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH MRS. ELSI PALACIOS HARRIS COUNTY 911 EMERGENCY CENTER SUPERVISOR

Interviewed by Dr. Sergio Lira

Celebrate Jesus Sanchez 30th Birthday Fundraiser with MECA

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UPCOMING EVENTS
Ni Pan, Ni Circo

Opening reception for a solo show by Julie Zarate

Saturday, August 13th

MECA at TBH Center

333 S. Jensen Dr, Houston, TX

Jesus Sanchez 30th Birthday Celebration

Fundraiser for Jesus Sanchez 30th Birthday

Friday, August 19th

MECA at TBH Center

333 S. Jesnen Dr, Houston, TX 77003

FALL SEMESTER 2022

CLASSES REGISTRATION

Details to register will be available this Friday! Follow our social media and newsletter for updates.

MECA’s Annual

Dia De Los Muertos Festival:

Honoring Our Past,

Celebrating Our Future

October 29 & 30, 2022

1900 Kane St, Houston, TX 77007

Vendor Application HERE
CELEBRATING JESUS SANCHEZ 30TH BIRTHDAY

Jesus Sanchez is raising money for Multicultural Education and Counseling Through the Arts (MECA) during his birthday celebration at TBH Center.

Reserve your theater seats for $30 each to enjoy entertainment by the University of Houston Mariachi Pumas Ensemble. Artwork by local artists will be available for purchase via an auction.

$150 Donation for a VIP Table for 2 with 1 bottle of wine

$250 Donation for a VIP Table for 4 with 2 bottles of wine

Can’t come in person? Enjoy virtual access for $30 at 7 PM or watch at your leisure.

Click Here to Sign Up!
OFRENDAS ’22 APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN
Each year, MECA also presents an Ofrendas (Altar) Exhibition, inviting community members to build an altar featuring photographs and personal belongings of their loved ones who have passed away.

Ofrendas ’22 applications are now open! Hopefully you will once again join us for this Mexican-inspired celebration of the cycle of life.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding Ofrendas ’22, please do not hesitate to reach out to Luis Gavito, Ofrenda Curator, via email lgavito6@gmail.com or you may text him at 713-398-4947.

Ofrendas ’22 Application Here
More Information Here
ART EXHIBIT – MECA AT TBH CENTER
Julie Zarate’s work is an amalgam of influences from Michelangelo to Yepes, covering an array of genres and styles, ultimately fusing them to create something contemporary, yet timeless and infinitely familiar. Her early years were shaped by popular culture and the empowerment of women, a theme that still resonates in her work.
Date: August 13th, 6 – 9 PM

Location: TBH CENTER – 333 S Jensen Dr, Houston, TX, 77003

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FROM THE COMMUNITY

A VOICE OF ONE’S OWN

Friday, August 26, 2022

 “A Voice of One’s Own” is a music drama for four voices and electronics with music by Amanda Martikainen and libretto by Shannon Murray and Elizabeth Doss.

Inspired by the writings of Virginia Woolf and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, the narrative follows Aurora and her estranged mother, Maria, in their struggles against a world that seeks to erase them and their dreams.

With a core team of women, we hope to encourage other women to find their unique voice.

Run time: approx. 45mins

FREE ADMISSION!

Follow @concertiahtx Instagram for updates!

August 26, 2022

7:30 PM

TBH Center – 333 S Jesnen Dr, Houston, TX

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:

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City of Houston Awarded RAISE Grant Funding for Telephone Road Project

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Mayor Turner, congressional, state, county and city leaders announce details of the RAISE grant funding during a news conference today
The United States Department of Transportation announced yesterday that the City of Houston will receive $20.96 million in federal funding through the Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability & Equity (RAISE) grant program for the Telephone Road: Main Street Revitalization Project.

Mayor Sylvester Turner, Congresswoman Sylvia Garcia, Congressman Al Green, Houston City Councilmembers along with business and community leaders announced details of the 2.8-mile rehabilitation project today during a news conference. The project will enhance mobility and access for the community by connecting area resources and will modernize the roadway within the existing right-of-way to include upgraded sidewalks, bus stops, protected bike lanes, street crossings, and safety treatments.

“On behalf of the City of Houston, I sincerely thank our congressional delegation and the U.S. Department of Transportation for the RAISE funds, which represent our commitment to address longstanding issues of disinvestment and inequities,” said Mayor Turner. “This transformative, multimodal revitalization project will uplift communities based on data-driven solutions, actions, investments, and provide more equity to a key part of our city.”

The City worked with several community partners and stakeholders through the public design phase over the past five years. The Telephone Road project is located between two Tax Increment Reinvestment Zones (TIRZ), TIRZ 23 – Harrisburg Redevelopment Authority, and TIRZ 8 – Gulfgate Redevelopment Authority. The project begins at the intersection of Lawndale Drive and Telephone Road and extends 2.8 miles to Interstate 610.

“I’m proud the City of Houston has secured these federal funds made possible by President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law,” said Congresswoman Sylvia Garcia. “This grant will help modernize Houston by increasing access to efficient and reliable infrastructure around the city. I’m confident these funds will positively benefit millions of residents across the city. These are the remarkable results achieved when we put people over politics.”

The funding was awarded from funds secured in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), commonly referred to as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. It is one of the first distributions of funding from the law since it passed November 15, 2021. RAISE grants, funded at $7.5 billion over the next 10 years, are competitive grants that allow for flexible solutions to transportation related projects.

“I am honored to have partnered with Congresswoman Sylvia Garcia to help secure over $20 million in federal funds as part of the RAISE grant for the City of Houston’s Telephone Road Project. This project will help revitalize Houston by expanding Telephone Road to make it more pedestrian-friendly and bike-friendly, as well as by improving drainage through landscaping and pipe upgrades,” Congressman Al Green shared. “I am proud to see Mayor Turner and the Houston City Council continue to exercise good stewardship of our tax dollars.”

The safety improvements to Telephone Road support the City’s Vision Zero Action Plan. The redesigned roadway will include new paving and striping, protected bike lanes, ADA compliant sidewalks, as well as reconstructed curbs and drainage outlets. Safety modifications to Telephone Road include:

–        Restriped crosswalks
–        New green “cross-bike” markings
–        Tighter corners to slow vehicle speed & improve visibility
–        CCTV cameras installed at three fully rebuilt intersections
–        Median refuge islands at nine locations
–        Upgraded METRO bus stops

The City of Houston thanks the following elected officials, community partners and stakeholders for their support:

–        U.S. Representative Sylvia Garcia (TX-29
–        U.S. Representative Al Green (TX-09)
–        Texas State Senator Carol Alvarado (TX-District 6)
–        Harris County Commissioner Adrian Garcia (Precinct 2)
–        City of Houston, District I Councilmember Robert Gallegos
–        City of Houston David Fields – Chief Transportation Planner
–        City of Houston, Margaret Wallace Brown – Planning Director
–        City of Houston, Houston Public Works Director Carol Haddock
–        City of Houston, Veronica Davis Public Works
–        Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County (METRO)
–        Greater Houston Partnership
–        East End Management District
–        East End Chamber of Commerce
–        Gulfgate Redevelopment Authority/TIRZ 8
–        Harrisburg Redevelopment Authority/TIRZ 23
–        Super Neighborhood 64 – Greater Eastwood
–        Super Neighborhood 88 – Lawndale/Wayside
–        LINK Houston
–        Houston Parks Board
–        SER Jobs
–        Houston-Galveston Area Council
–        BikeHouston

Read more about the Telephone Road: Main Street Revitalization Project RAISE funds application at EngageHouston.org.

 

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 August 5, 2022  8:30 am.

ERISHA DEVONE DEMBY

B/F      07-14-88      5’05”/150 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1776769
ROBBERY-BODILY INJURY
Last known location: Houston Texas

LETICIA GUERRA

W/F      05-11-78      5’02”/166 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1776619, 1777963
INJURY TO ELDERLY x2
Last known location: Houston Texas

BO PAUL KIV

W/M      03-05-65      5’-9”/160 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1777075
INJURY CHILD UNDER 15 B/INJURY
Last known location: Victoria Texas

LAURA ANN LUECK

W/F      03-04-85      5’08”/140 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1754656
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO-LESS 5
Last known location: Thousand Oaks California

CARL DAVID MARCUM JR

W/M      12-21-73      5’09”/228 Lbs.      Bln/Blu
Warrant #: 1776527
HARASSMENT OF PUBLIC SERVANT
Last known location: Spring Texas

CAILYN MARIE DE ONCHAE MARSHALL

B/F      07-08-97      5’03”/130 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1777267
ROBBERY-BODILY INJURY
Last known location: Houston Texas

GREGORY ALEX MOSBY

B/M      11-21-97      5’09”/160 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1766565
ENGAGING IN ORG CRIM ACTIVITY
Last known location: Houston Texas

CHARLES HORACE SPARKS

W/M      04-23-60      05’06”/140 Lbs.      Bln/Bro
Warrant #: 1771392
FAIL COMPLY SEX OFFENDER REGIS
Last known location: Houston Texas

JODY MARLENE STEPHENS

W/F      05-09-80      5’05”/150 Lbs.      Blk/Gry
Warrant #: 1734301
CREDIT/DEBIT CARD ABUSE
Last known location: Houston Texas

DESMOND DEANDRE THOMPSON

B/M      04-15-82      5’08”/200 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1778638
ASSLT FAM/HOUSEHOLD MEM W/PREV
Last known location: Houston Texas

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Publicación 1243 de SAN ANTONIO – Revista Digital 04 de agosto – 10 de agosto / 2022

Gracias por SEGUIRNOS, este artículo contiene la revista digital de SAN ANTONIO de ¡Que Onda Magazine! De fecha 04 de agosto – 10 de agosto / 2022