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Banks criticized over availability of third stimulus check as most payments hit accounts Wednesday

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St. Patrick’s Day is the day when the green from those latest stimulus payments will actually flow into many savings and checking accounts.

However, the timing of those payments has many customers at some banks, including JP Morgan Chase and Wells Fargo, seeing red.

Eligible consumers will have access to their money by 9 a.m. local time Wednesday, according to the trade group that handles the processing of direct deposits.

“The IRS chose the date of March 17, which is the date on which the IRS intends for settlement to occur,” according to Nacha, the organization that governs the ACH Network.

So you might want to hold off pulling out your debit card for another few days if you’ve got immediate plans for how quickly you’d like to spend that stimulus money.

President Joe Biden signed the American Rescue Plan, the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package that includes $1,400 stimulus checks.

There’s been some confusion lately as to when people will have access to their cash via direct deposit after seeing some “pending” action relating to the third stimulus payments on their bank accounts this weekend.

Social media buzz heated up as some consumers complained about why the money wasn’t readily available.

“Banks holding stimulus payments so they can collect the overnight interest on the money should be a crime,” wrote @goldietaylor on Twitter, editor-at-large for the Daily Beast. The tweet had 4,875 retweets.

Another tweet from user @blu_ceo: “Live look at Wells Fargo bringing my stimulus money to the bank. Talk about speed and horsepower.” Not surprisingly, that tweet showed a photo of the Wells Fargo stagecoach.

Monday’s statements represented an effort by bankers and others in the industry to clarify the payment time schedule and take on their critics.

“There is no mystery where the money is from the time the first payment file was transmitted on Friday, March 12 to when all recipients will have access to the money on Wednesday — it is still with the government,” according to a statement provided Monday morning from Nacha.

The statement noted that the Internal Revenue Service announced that the “settlement date for the initial wave of tens of millions of economic impact payments by Direct Deposit will be Wednesday, March 17.”

“This is the date on which the IRS will provide the funds to the banks and credit unions to further make available to recipients,” the industry group stated.

IRS officials said Monday that some money could be available to consumers earlier than the official date.

The IRS noted in a press release issued late Friday: “As with the first two Economic Impact Payments in 2020, most Americans will receive their money without having to take any action. Some Americans may see the direct deposit payments as pending or as provisional payments in their accounts before the official payment date of March 17.”

More direct deposit payments will be made in the days ahead, too. People can check the Get My Payment tool on IRS.gov to see the payment status of the third stimulus payment.

President Joe Biden said Monday in a speech that 100 million stimulus payments will be out in the next 10 days. He said the United States will reach a major goal of 100 million coronavirus vaccine shots in arms in the next 10 days, too.

“Shots in arms and money in pockets,” Biden said.

An eligible family of three might end up looking at a stimulus payout of up to $4,200 this time around, while the payout could jump to up to $5,600 for a family of four. The third stimulus will be larger for most than other stimulus payments.

“In general, most people will get $1,400 for themselves and $1,400 for each of their qualifying dependents claimed on their tax return,” according to an IRS statement Friday.

All the money isn’t going out via direct deposit. Some people will still get money via paper checks and plastic prepaid debit cards issued by MetaBank, both of which will be sent in the mail in the coming weeks.

No money will be added to old prepaid debit cards that were sent out in the first or second stimulus payment programs.

“The vast majority of these payments will be by direct deposit,” the IRS said Friday, without being specific on the exact percentage of payments.

Jen Psaki, White House press secretary, told reporters in Washington on Thursday that people would start seeing direct deposit of the stimulus checks as soon as last weekend.

Jane Larimer, president, and CEO of Nacha issued a similar sentiment on Thursday after Biden signed the massive COVID-19 relief package into law.

“The ACH Network is ready to deliver these relief payments via Direct Deposit, with funds available to people on the day instructed by the IRS,” Larimer said then.

Not everyone will receive a payment, given tighter restrictions based on income.

Payments will begin to be reduced for individuals making $75,000 or above in adjusted gross income and no stimulus money will be allowed for those with incomes above $80,000.

For a married couple filing a joint return, the stimulus amount starts being reduced to $150,000 in adjusted gross income. No payment is allowed if incomes exceed $160,000 and up for married couples filing a joint return.

Source: www.usatoday.com

Astros name Zack Greinke their Opening Day starter

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FILE - In this Sept. 13, 2020, file photo, Houston Astros starting pitcher Zack Greinke throws to a Los Angeles Dodgers batter during the first inning of a baseball game in Los Angeles. The Astros are returning to Dodger Stadium, the scene of the crime. The Dodgers won't be there, but their fans surely won't let the visitors forget. While the Dodgers head to Texas for the NL Division Series, their ballpark is hosting the American League Division Series in a postseason relocated due to the coronavirus pandemic. On Monday, Oct. 5, the Astros and Oakland Athletics will open their ALDS matchup at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Alex Gallardo, File)

The Houston Astros have named Zack Greinke as their Opening Day starter when they begin their 2021 season.

This will be the fifth Opening Day starting assignment for Greinke in his career, who has previously done so with the Kansas City Royals and Arizona Diamondbacks.

Greinke has a 2009 AL Cy Young Award on his resume, has won the Gold Glove for his position six times, and is a six-time All-Star. During his 17 years in the big leagues, Greinke has a 208-126 career record with a 3.37 ERA.

Last season, Greinke was 3-3 with a 4.03 ERA in 12 starts with the Astros.

The Astros begin the 2021 regular season with a road series April 1-4 against Oakland.

Source: www.click2houston.com

Houston airports to receive $52M in coronavirus relief funds

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Orlando airport bustling as families travel during spring break

Several airports in the Houston area were awarded a number of federal grants totaling $51,954,856 in relief funds following the economic distress caused by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. Sen. John Cornyn announced Monday.

The funding, which was appropriated by Congress in December as part of the Coronavirus Relief and Response Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act, comes through the U.S. Department of Transportation.

“As we look to turn the corner on this deadly pandemic, it’s critical that Texas airports are given every resource they need to handle the coming increase in travel,” Sen. Cornyn said. “I applaud this announcement that will benefit the health and well-being of travelers in the Houston area.”

A breakdown of what each airport received:

George Bush Intercontinental Airport

CRRSA Act Fund: $33, 190,911

CRRSA Act Concessions: $4,691,547

William P. Hobby Airport

CRRSA Act Fund: $12,501,271

CRRSA Act Concessions: $1,514,127

Ellington Airport

CRRSA Act Fund: $1,514,127

CRRSA Act Concessions: $57,000

Source: www.click2houston.com

11-year-old boy accused of shooting at officers during SWAT standoff

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Investigators are working to learn more information after they said a man barricaded inside a home opened fire at them.

A boy has been arrested in connection with shots that police said were fired at officers last week during a standoff in south Houston.

The incident happened at about 1 a.m. Friday at a home on Aledo Street near Bellfort Avenue in the Sunnyside area, police said.

Authorities said they got a “shot spotter” alert, which is their new technology that detects gunshots. When they arrived at the scene, police said someone barricaded inside the home fired at them, nearly hitting one of the responding officers.

Police said they took cover and SWAT officers were called. A perimeter was set up around the home and authorities said they were able to contact the homeowner, who was not present at the time of the incident.

Police said an 11-year-old boy eventually came out of the home and was questioned by police. After further investigation, police determined that the juvenile was the one who fired at the responding officers and he was subsequently arrested and charged with aggravated assault against a peace officer.

Source: www.click2houston.com

Man found dismembered inside southwest Houston hotel room

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A man’s body was found dismembered inside a hotel room in southwest Houston on Monday.

Houston police said they responded to a fatal stabbing around 11:50 a.m. at the Palace Inn, in the 8200 blocks of Southwest Freeway outbound service road near South Gessner.

Police said two men, one being the victim and the other being a person of interest, checked into the hotel Sunday night. Investigators said after the two men went into the room, a woman stood on the lookout and someone else went into the room with duffel bags. Investigators said the man who used his credit card to check into the room left but the victim never left. Investigators said the crime happened between 9 p.m. and midnight.

Police said the manager went into the room about 12:30 p.m. Monday and found the man dead. Police said the man’s arms and legs were cut off in the hotel room.

Investigators said they are searching for four people in connection with the case.

Source: www.click2houston.com

Fatal shooting in Houston’s Greenspoint brings city to 96th homicide of the year

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 The deadly shooting of a man in Greenspoint Monday night is the city’s 96th homicide of the year, police said Tuesday.

Officers said they responded to reports of a shooting around 10:30 p.m. in the 720 blocks of N. Sam Houston Parkway East. Investigators said when officers arrived at the scene, they found a man dead with gunshot wounds.

According to police, two men were walking to or from a gas station on the sidewalk when an altercation occurred. One of the men then shot the other and fled on foot in a westbound direction, officers said. Police said the suspect has not been found.

Investigators said the relationship between the two men is unknown at this time.

“We’re trying to get a grip on what’s going on,” Lt. Jimmy Dodson said. “Sending more detectives to the homicide division, more patrol officers on the streets to keep residents safe. Everything is up.”

Source: www.click2houston.com

Houston Texans make 2 trades Sunday

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Benardrick McKinney of the Houston Texans celebrates after a sack during the second half of a game against the Dallas Cowboys at NRG Stadium on October 7, 2018 in Houston, Texans.

New Texans General Manager Nick Caserio had a busy Sunday, completing two trades.

According to multiple reports, the Houston Texans traded linebacker Benardrick McKinney to the Miami Dolphins for pass-rusher Shaq Lawson and a swap of late-round picks.

The Texans also picked up offensive tackle Marcus Cannon from the New England Patriots by swapping their 4th, 5th and 6th round picks with New England. Cannon sat out the 2020 season due to COVID-19.

Lawson played in 14 games in 2020, starting seven, and picked up 4.0 sacks. Lawson has 20.5 career sacks in five NFL seasons.

McKinney only played four games in 2020 after sustaining a shoulder injury that kept him out for most of the season.

Source: www.click2houston.com

Tomball City Manager dies in single-vehicle crash in Waller County

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Tomball City Manager Robert S. Hauck

Tomball City Manager Rob Hauck died Saturday in a single-vehicle crash in Waller County, according to a release from the Tomball Police Department.

The crash occurred around 1:20 p.m. near the intersection of FM 1774 and Riley Road.

Hauck had been selected as Tomball’s City Manager in 2018. Prior to that, he served as the Chief of Police for Tomball Police Department from 2008 to 2014 and as Tomball’s Assistant City Manager from 2014 to 2018.

Hauck leaves behind his wife, Kathleen Hauck, and their three children: Lauren Hauck Andrade, Madeline Scott, and Conner Scott.

Source: www.click2houston.com

Statement from Crime Stoppers of Houston Regarding the Departure of HPD Chief Art Acevedo

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Crime Stoppers of Houston thanks HPD Chief Art Acevedo for his undeniable leadership over the last four years. In Chief Acevedo, we found a strong community partner who refused to turn his back on the safety of our community for the sake of politics. He led with a true and honest commitment to doing what’s right, with an ear on the voice of crime victims and for the sake of our collective quality of life. His fair and hardworking leadership will be greatly missed. Crime Stoppers of Houston will continue to share the concerns he so vociferously voiced in an effort to keep Houston safe.

We join many others in urging Mayor Turner to hire a new Chief with the same commitment to public safety and who has the courage and ability to speak out honestly on issues that are directly impacting the safety of all our communities.

“In my many years at the helm of crime Stoppers of Houston, I’ve been fortunate to work with an array of leaders at HPD. Chief Acevedo’s style, passion and honest approach will be missed by all of us striving to fight politics on one hand and criminal activity on the other. He’s been an inspirational leader whose work will absolutely continue by many of us in the community. We wish him the most success. Houston’s loss is Miami’s gain.” said Crime Stoppers of Houston CEO Rania Mankarious.

WANTED: “Yankees Cap Crook” who robbed bank and Walmart

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Crime Stoppers and Harris County Sheriff’s Office FBI Violent Crime Task Force need the public’s assistance identifying the suspects responsible for an Aggravated Robbery-Deadly weapon.

On Monday, January 4, 2021, at approximately 6:45 p.m., a suspect entered a Bank located inside the business at 1300 Fry Road in Katy, TX. The suspect passed a hand-written note to the teller demanding cash. The teller saw a square imprint near the man’s waistband and placed money into a plastic bag. The suspect proceeded to the Money Center area, lifted his jacket, exposing the grip of a handgun, and demanded more money. The employee gave the cash to the suspect who then left the business with the money. Later that same night at 11:00 p.m., the same suspect drove to another business located at 8500 IH-35 in San Antonio, Texas, and robbed another employee by displaying a handgun and taking money from the cash register.

The suspect is a black male in his late 20s, 5’6″ to 6′ tall, medium build. He wore a black New York Yankee’s hat, two-tone gray over the navy blue hooded jacket, camo pants, black shoes, and a cream color face mask. The man was seen driving a dark color sedan.

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

The language in this press release is intentional and could have legal implications.  Please do not change the copy of the paragraph above.  

HCSO CASE 2101-01253

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