Monday, January 30, 2012

Two men shot in parking lot ,,,



by KHOU.com staff
khou.com
Posted on January 30, 2012 at 7:33 AM
Updated today at 9:36 AM

HOUSTON—Harris County Sheriff’s deputies are investigating a shooting that left two people dead outside a flea market in north Harris County Sunday evening.
Deputies arrived to the 8800 block of Airline and found two men shot in the parking lot shortly before 7 p.m.
Witnesses said the two had been arguing with another man, who is believed to be in his late teens to early 20s, when the young man began firing in the crowded parking lot.
Both of the victims were pronounced dead at the scene. It was not known if any bystanders were struck.
The suspect is still on the loose. He was last seen running north on Airline toward Gulf Bank.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Severe weather expected today in Houston area


KRPC: You can see a wall of heavy rain," KPRC Local 2 meteorologist Anthony Yanez. "From 10 o'clock to 2 o'clock is the time to watch for these dangerous storms."

"Do not take these warnings lightly. Typically, whenever we get these and see a pattern like we had this morning, we'll see a handful of tornadoes," Yanez said.

Gusty winds and scattered showers moved through the area at 2 a.m., knocking out power to 30,000 CenterPoint Energy customers. As of 6:30 a.m., approximately 18,000 people remained without electricity.

"Earlier this morning, we had wind gusts of 50 to 55 mph," Yanez said. "That's what knocked down some of those trees and power lines. We could still see some 60 mph straight-line winds, hail and lots of lightning."

A low-pressure system is responsible for strong storms in central and northern Texas, which are expected to drench the Houston area most of the day.

"There's a couple of lines that we're tracking. The strongest one will arrive in Houston around noon. It's a concern for this morning until early afternoon. The radar is picking up a lot of twisting winds," Yanez said. "It's going to be wet from 8 o'clock all the way through 2 o'clock. By 5 p.m., this storm system will be in our eastern counties."

Yanez said south of Interstate 10 is not expected to see the strongest storms.

"It's a lot more scattered and not as well put together," Yanez said.

Power outages caused problems for some southwest Houston businesses.

Whataburger on the Southwest Freeway near Weslayan had to turn away customers when employees could not prepare food for the morning rush.

"Their lights just came back on (at 6 a.m.), but they weren't ready to serve yet," customer Carol Bennett said.

Many Houstonians were worried about flooding after severe weather left its mark on Jan. 9.

Houston firefighters performed about 140 water rescues when people became stranded in high water.

Officials warned drivers to "turn around, not drown" if they approached rising water.

Flooding is the most common hazard in Houston and many times, individuals are not able to judge the depths of water along roadways and find themselves in perilous conditions.

Officials said 6 inches of water can cause tires to lose traction and begin to slide, and 12 inches of water can float many cars. Two feet of rushing water will carry off pickup trucks, SUVs and most other vehicles.

Water across a roadway may hide a missing segment of road or a missing bridge, officials said.

In flash floods, waters rise so rapidly they may be far deeper by the time you are halfway across, trapping you in your vehicle.

Be especially cautious at night, when it's even more difficult to gauge the amount of water in a roadway.

The safest option is to simply avoid driving over water and find an alternate, safer route, or wait until the danger has passed.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

3 arrested in NW Houston may be linked to a string of crimes.


by Rehka Muddaraj / KHOU 11 News
khou.com
Posted on January 18, 2012 at 5:46 PM
Updated yesterday at 6:40 PM


HOUSTON – Three men arrested Wednesday for allegedly breaking into a home may be linked to a string of burglaries in northwest Houston.
Police launched an undercover surveillance operation in the Oak Forest neighborhood after at least 25 burglaries were reported in recent months.

They were patrolling the area when they spotted a suspicious vehicle that they believe was casing a home.

They pulled the suspects over and found stolen property in the car, including an iPad from a home on LaMonte Street.
Police drove to that home and saw that the door had been kicked in.
Officers were still on the scene when homeowner Charles Davis came home for his lunch break.

After searching his ransacked home, Davis said the burglars stole computers, a cell phone and possibly a handgun.

He knew about the rash of burglaries, but didn’t think he’d be the next victim.
"Our neighbors across the street got broken into," Davis said. "I’m glad they caught them, excited about that."

Police are still looking for a second group of suspects who have been breaking into homes in the same area.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Houston skyscraper implosion ...



by KHOU
KHOU
Posted on January 9, 2012 at 7:57 AM
Updated today at 8:14 AM

HOUSTON — A big boom could be heard on Sunday at the Texas Medical Center in Houston as demolition crews brought down a 20-story building that was once the home of KVUE's sister station, KHOU-TV.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Rare treat: Houstonians can watch as Space Station crosses Moon


A slice of Houston will have a chance to view a rare treat this evening.

Not only will the International Space Station make an incredibly bright, six-minute track across the sky tonight, some observers will be able to see the orbital laboratory blink across the moon.

Beginning at 6:28 p.m. the station will rise above the northwest horizon in Houston, and disappear just above the southeast horizon some six minutes later. Skies are forecast to be partly cloudy.

Along this path, for some parts of Houston all the way to Galveston, the station’s track will bring it across the face of the moon.

The following map, made by Steve Clayworth of Observable Universe, shows the approximate area from which this will be visible.


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