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Houston man sentenced to life in prison for killing two, including estranged wife who’d tried to escape him
A man who stabbed two people to death, including his estranged wife while he was free on bail for previously attacking her, has been sentenced to life in prison.
“She was trying to get away from her abuser, and had even moved away and tried to hide, when he tracked her down and viciously attacked her,” Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg said Tuesday.
Brian Bullock, 37, was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole for the 2018 incident. He used a SOG tactical knife to stab to death Michelle Bullock, 29, and Mark Kiel, 56, a contractor who was installing flooring at her home.
Jurors rejected claims of self-defense by Brian Bullock, who testified that he had served in the Army and was trained to “locate, seek and destroy the enemy.” Bullock stabbed the victims a combined total of 27 times, including one gash of nearly a foot long.
“He was losing control and power over her, and it finally got to the point that he decided if he couldn’t have her, then no one would,” said Assistant District Attorney Stephany Abner, who prosecuted the case with ADA Mary McFaden. “We can see from their communications that he completely unraveled.
HPL Foundation Awarded Herzstein Grant to Support Preservation of Prominent Archival Collections
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Mayor Turner Releases Comprehensive Plan to Combat Violent Crime, Holistic Approach Invests Resources in Houston Police, Community Programs and Root Causes of Crime
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Winter Weather Is Expected in Harris County through Saturday
Light freezing rain is likely in Harris County after 4 pm on Thursday. Light ice accumulation on bridges and overpasses is possible Friday morning. Temperatures should be above freezing by mid-morning and any ice should melt. Residents should monitor road conditions at Houston TranStar Map. Residents planning to travel outside of Harris County can check statewide road conditions at www.drivetexas.org.
Temperatures will warm up on Sunday.
For more information on how to prepare and stay safe during a winter weather event, visit ReadyHarris.org.
Stay informed by following HCOHSEM updates online, on social media or by signing up for Ready Harris Alerts.
La Oficina de Seguridad Nacional y Manejo de Emergencias del Condado Harris (HCOHSEM, por sus siglas en inglés) está monitoreando un frente frio que se está moviendo en la zona empezando esta noche hasta la mañana del jueves. El Servicio Nacional de Meteorología también pronostica que las temperaturas caerán hasta casi el punto de congelación el viernes y el sábado por la mañana.
Las temperaturas en el Condado Harris estarán en los 30 grados el jueves y viernes por la mañana con valores de sensación térmica en los 10 grados. El riesgo principal serán las temperaturas cercanas al punto de congelación, especialmente en las áreas desde el extremo norte y el oeste del Condado Harris. Los residentes deben tomar medidas para proteger personas, mascotas, plantas y tuberías. Si necesita salir, manténgase abrigado y vístase en capas.
Personas:
• Manténgase abrigado y permanezca adentro si es posible.
• Si necesita salir, vístase en capas utilizando gorros, guantes y un abrigo apropiado.
• Evite el esfuerzo excesivo, ya que el clima frío ejerce presión adicional sobre su cuerpo.
Mascotas:
• Mantenga a las mascotas dentro de su hogar y traslade a otros animales o ganado a zonas cubiertas.
• Mantenga disponible suficiente agua y comida para los animales.
Plantas:
• Coloque dentro de su casa las plantas en macetas o guárdelas en el garaje cerca de la pared interior para brindar mayor calor y protección del viento.
• Para las plantas al aire libre y sensibles al frío, coloque una manta y considere cubrirlas con una tela de algún tipo para protegerlas del viento y las heladas.
Tubería:
• Desconecte las mangueras exteriores, drénelas y almacénelas en un zona cubierta.
• Envuelva las llaves y tuberías expuestas, incluyendo los que se encuentran fuera de la casas o en espacios bajos sin calefacción, áticos, garajes y otras áreas.
Lluvia helada es probable en el Condado Harris después de las 4 pm el jueves. Existe la posibilidad que haya hielo en puentes y pasos elevados de autopistas el viernes por la mañana. Las temperaturas deben estar por encima del punto de congelación a medidados de la mañana y el hielo debe derretirse. Se recomienda a los residentes monitorear las condiciones de las carreteras en el mapa de Houston TranStar. Si planea viajar fuera del Condado Harris, verifique las condiciones de las carreteras estatales en www.drivetexas.org.
Para el domingo se esperan temperaturas más cálidas.
Para obtener más información sobre cómo prepararse y mantenerse seguro durante un evento invernal, visite ReadyHarris.org.
Manténgase informado siguiendo las actualizaciones de HCOHSEM en línea, en las redes sociales o registrándose en Ready Harris Alerts.
Wright: Oil, Water, Earthquakes and Opportunities
Over the last year, the oil and gas producing regions in Texas, including those in Permian Basin, have experienced an increase in seismic activity.
Seismic activity associated with the production of oil and gas is nothing new, and as the regulator for the oil and gas industry, the Railroad Commission of Texas monitors reports of seismic events throughout the state and maintains the authority to modify or suspend permits when necessary to protect the health and safety of our citizens.
The most probable culprit, according to seismologists, is the injection of saltwater into underground formations to dispose of it. This saltwater is produced in the oil and gas extraction process. During the production process this water is separated from the oil and often disposed of underground. These underground formations are often categorized into one of two groups based on their depth and referred to as shallow or deep.
Seismologists have determined it is the injection of water into the deeper formations that is likely responsible for the recent earthquakes in the Permian Basin. While deep injection is general a safe and commonly used disposal method for produced water, it has been linked to increased seismic activity when disposal wells are located on or near geological faults, as has been the case in previous seismic events in North Texas and Oklahoma.
In the case of the recent seismic activity in the Midland-Odessa area, the magnitude, frequency and proximity to the surrounding cities required swift action, and on Dec. 17, the Railroad Commission issued a notice to operators in the area to cease all deep injections until further notice.
While the commission’s response predated the most recent earthquakes, seismic experts warn that there is often a lag between saltwater injection and seismic movement, and it can take several months for the earthquakes to cease.
Where will this water go now that deep injection has been curtailed? The Railroad Commission is working with operators to expedite approval for additional shallow wells. Studies have shown that shallow injection is inherently less risky as it relates to seismic activity in the Midland-Odessa area, but increased volume in shallow formations presents its own long-term challenges. Primary among these concerns is the risk of over-pressurizing the formation and thus increasing the risk of blowing out plugged and abandoned wells.
So, what are we to do with this water if injecting in deep formations risks earthquakes and injecting water into shallow formations could lead to over-pressurizing the formation in the future?
For one, some of this water can be reused during the initial drilling and fracking of new wells. Many producers in the Permian already practice this form of recycling, although most estimate that even at peak operational efficiency this would only account for 40% of the water used in established wells. This is a worthwhile endeavor and should be applauded, but the inherent logistical challenges and overall volume means this is only a partial solution.
Thankfully, the Texas Legislature has recognized that the challenge of what to do with this produced water is an issue that deserves greater study, attention, and potential solutions. During the most recent legislative session, state Sen. Charles Perry, R-Lubbock, introduced legislation, which was signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott, to create the Texas Produced Water Consortium administered through Texas Tech University. This will bring stakeholders and scholars together to study and review environmentally friendly and economically feasible solutions to use this resource.
Texas and the oil and gas producing regions in the Permian and Panhandle are no strangers to water shortages. The state’s rapidly increasing population and industrial growth has placed stress on our available water resources as human needs compete against resources long devoted to agricultural uses. The most logical long-term solution to balance these competing interests is to increase the available supply of water through new and previously unused sources.
The mission of the Railroad Commission is to “serve Texas by our stewardship of natural resources and the environment, our concern for personal and community safety, and our support of enhanced development and economic vitality for the benefit of Texans.” Through the Produced Water Consortium, it is my hope that Texas can find a workable solution that will reduce the potential of future seismic events by finding alternative, productive uses for the produced water generated during oil and gas extraction, such as agricultural irrigation for commodities such as cotton or enhancing natural vegetation.
Source: rrc
Port Houston’s 2022 Community Grants Program opens February 1
Port Houston announces its 2022 Community Grants Program application cycle opens on Tuesday, February 1.
The Community Grants Program focuses on investing resources into meaningful projects and programs that enhance our local communities, while advancing Port Houston’s mission and vision. This year’s program awards are budgeted to total $325,000.
Interested organizations should submit brief Letters of Interest (LOI) to Port Houston starting February 1, and the LOI forms can be found at https://porthouston.com/community-outreach/grantsprogram/ .
Port Houston will review each LOI to determine whether the proposed project meets the 2022 Community Grant Program’s guidelines and parameters. Each organization that submits an LOI meeting these guidelines will be invited to complete a full grant application.
Recipients of 2021 grants awarded by the Port Commission Community Relations Committee included Target Hunger and its “Community Container Gardens” project, the Houston Tool Bank and its “Clean Up and Beautification Tool Lending” program, and Community Family Centers and its “Improving the Health of the East End Workforce” program.
Port Houston looks forward to building on the success of first two years of the Community Grants Program, and continue supporting meaningful projects and programs that enhance our local communities and region! More details concerning Port Houston’s Community Grants Program can be found on its website at Community Grants Program – Port Houston.
Source: porthouston
Shell completes acquisition of energy retailer, Powershop Australia
Shell Energy Operations Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Shell plc (“Shell”) has completed the acquisition of Powershop Australia (“Powershop”), an online energy retailer serving more than 185,000 customers.
Powershop will operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of Shell under the Powershop brand within the Shell Energy business in Australia, which is part of Shell’s global Renewables and Energy Solutions business.
The Powershop acquisition complements Shell’s existing Australian investments in zero and low-carbon assets and technologies. It will form the basis to offer innovative products and services to meet evolving customer needs for low-carbon and smarter energy solutions, such as e-mobility and battery storage.
Source: shell
Shell announces first day of trading of single line of ordinary shares
Shell plc (Shell) today confirmed that the assimilation of the company’s A and B shares into a single line of ordinary shares occurred on Saturday January 29, 2022.
Shell announced on December 20, 2021 that its Board had decided to proceed with its proposal to simplify the company’s share structure and align its tax residence with its country of incorporation in the UK (the “Simplification”).
Shell’s shares will today commence dealings on Euronext Amsterdam and the London Stock Exchange, in each case as a single line of ordinary shares. Shell’s American Depositary Shares (“ADSs”) will today commence trading on the New York Stock Exchange as a single line of ADSs.
No new share certificates will be issued in connection with the Simplification.
The assimilation has not altered the total number of shares held by any shareholder or ADSs held by any ADS holder.
For further detail on dealings and settlement in the Netherlands, United Kingdom and the United States and further details of the single line of shares and ADSs please refer to the announcement released on December 20, 2021.
The total number of Shell plc ordinary shares in issue as at 07.00 (UK time) on January 31, 2022 is 7,650,025,905 ordinary shares. This figure may be used by shareholders as the denominator for the calculation by which they will determine if they are required to notify their interest in, or a change to their interest in, Shell plc under the FCA’s Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules, as well as to the Dutch Authority for the Financial Markets (Stichting Autoriteit Financiële Markten, the AFM).
Together with the first Board meeting held in the UK on December 31, 2021, the change of the company’s name to Shell plc on January 21, 2022 and the assimilation of the A shares and B shares, the Simplification has now been implemented in full.
More information on Simplification can currently be found on the Shell website at www.shell.com/simplification.
For further information Certificated holders, CREST holders and those persons holding through the Shell Corporate Nominee, can call our shareholder helpline (details available on our website). Those investors holding through other nominees, brokers or banks, are best served by contacting the intermediary through which they hold their shares.
Source: Shell