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Civil rights lawyer hosts press conference at City Hall citing racial profiling in HPD traffic stops

Read full article: Civil rights lawyer hosts press conference at City Hall citing racial profiling in HPD traffic stops

Civil rights activists will be hosting a press conference at City Hall Tuesday afternoon to challenge city councilmembers about racial profiling within Houston Police Department.

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Houston Health Department reaches out to residents after measles exposure in Fort Bend County

Read full article: Houston Health Department reaches out to residents after measles exposure in Fort Bend County

The Houston Health Department is currently reaching out to residents who may have been exposed to measles in connection with Fort Bend County’s first confirmed case.

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South Africa plans to spend more on health and defense after the US cuts aid

Read full article: South Africa plans to spend more on health and defense after the US cuts aid

Lawmakers in South Africa have laid out plans to shore up the budgets for health and defense but also put up value added tax by 0.5%, a move that will raise the cost of living.

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Houston residents pay respects to Sylvester Turner at City Hall

Read full article: Houston residents pay respects to Sylvester Turner at City Hall

Turner died March 5 at the age of 70. He served as Houston’s 62nd mayor from 2016 to 2023.

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Funeral arrangements for Sylvester Turner: Final Tribute

Read full article: Funeral arrangements for Sylvester Turner: Final Tribute

Funeral arrangements for Sylvester Turner, the former Mayor of Houston and U.S. Representative, have been announced, with public viewings scheduled at Houston City Hall and the Texas State Capitol.

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Congressman, former Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner to lie in state in city hall rotunda

Read full article: Congressman, former Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner to lie in state in city hall rotunda

Turner died Wednesday at the age of 70. He served as Houston’s 62nd mayor from 2016 to 2023.

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Lawsuit aims to strike down LGBTQ antidiscrimination protections in Pennsylvania

Read full article: Lawsuit aims to strike down LGBTQ antidiscrimination protections in Pennsylvania

Two public school districts and several parents are suing in Pennsylvania in a bid to undo antidiscrimination protections for gay and transgender people.

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Houston City Hall protest highlights immigration concerns

Read full article: Houston City Hall protest highlights immigration concerns

Hundreds of protestors gathered in front of Houston City Hall on Presidents’ Day to oppose Trump-era policies.

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Ukraine's Western backers will meet for arms talks as doubts over US intentions grow

Read full article: Ukraine's Western backers will meet for arms talks as doubts over US intentions grow

The main international forum for drumming up weapons and ammunition for Ukraine will for the first time meet under the auspices of a country other than the U.S. as uncertainty surrounds the future of Washington’s support for arming the war-torn country.

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Pop-Off Politics: CenterPoint Energy wants a rate hike

Read full article: Pop-Off Politics: CenterPoint Energy wants a rate hike

This week, we're exploring this additional hike CenterPoint Energy wants you to pay on your monthly bill.

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Unrivaled announces its six teams with two spots still open as wild cards

Read full article: Unrivaled announces its six teams with two spots still open as wild cards

Unrivaled finally has its teams set.

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NYC bans unusual practice of forcing tenants to pay real estate brokers hired by landlords

Read full article: NYC bans unusual practice of forcing tenants to pay real estate brokers hired by landlords

Tenants searching for an apartment in New York City have long been forced to pay thousands of dollars to real estate brokers.

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Houston’s annual holiday tree lighting celebration returns under new mayor

Read full article: Houston’s annual holiday tree lighting celebration returns under new mayor

Thanksgiving hasn’t even passed, but the City of Houston is already excited to announce plans for its annual holiday tradition.

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Woman accused of setting fire in East End that killed Houston firefighter has bond set at $100K

Read full article: Woman accused of setting fire in East End that killed Houston firefighter has bond set at $100K

38-year-old Yesenia Mendez is charged with 1st degree arson in East End warehouse fire that killed one Houston firefighter.

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Houston woman arrested for arson in connection to deadly East End warehouse fire that killed HFD firefighter

Read full article: Houston woman arrested for arson in connection to deadly East End warehouse fire that killed HFD firefighter

38-year-old Yesenia Mendez is charged with 1st degree arson in East End warehouse fire that killed one Houston firefighter.

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Residents of Conroe ask city to approve animal welfare bid

Read full article: Residents of Conroe ask city to approve animal welfare bid

Concerned residents in Conroe are expected to speak at City Hall this afternoon to ask the city to move forward with a bid from animal welfare nonprofit, Texas Litter Control.

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Will Houston’s Ethics Committee investigate ‘pay to play’ accusations made against City Controller?

Read full article: Will Houston’s Ethics Committee investigate ‘pay to play’ accusations made against City Controller?

In the aftermath of Mayor John Whitmire calling out City Controller Chris Hollins over alleged “pay to play” conflicts for an upcoming conference, KPRC 2 is looking into how the City will hold its chief financial officer accountable.

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‘A huge nothing-burger’: Controller Chris Hollins responds after Houston mayor accuses him of ‘pay to play’ conflict

Read full article: ‘A huge nothing-burger’: Controller Chris Hollins responds after Houston mayor accuses him of ‘pay to play’ conflict

City Controller, Chris Hollins is sharing his side of the story after Houston Mayor John Whitmire held a news conference Thursday morning calling out suspected “pay to pay” conflicts for an upcoming investors conference.

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‘I’m disappointed:’ Houston Mayor John Whitmire calls out Controller Chris Hollins for suspected ‘pay to play’ conflicts

Read full article: ‘I’m disappointed:’ Houston Mayor John Whitmire calls out Controller Chris Hollins for suspected ‘pay to play’ conflicts

The news conference is expected to be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, where Mayor Whitmire will address the allegations and his plan to ensure "transparency and accountability."

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Street art pops up throughout Paris, adding some Olympic color to major landmarks

Read full article: Street art pops up throughout Paris, adding some Olympic color to major landmarks

Paris is getting a colorful splash of Olympic creative spirit with nearly 30 vibrant street art pieces, popping up at bustling metro stations and airports and in front of city hall.

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‘It has been an honor and privilege,’ Sam Peña bows out as chief of Houston Fire Department

Read full article: ‘It has been an honor and privilege,’ Sam Peña bows out as chief of Houston Fire Department

"To the residents of Houston, I leave with a full heart of gratitude for the memories and experiences we have shared," Peña wrote on social media. "It has been an honor and privilege, and I thank you for entrusting me with the responsibility of serving as your Fire Chief."

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Houston pays respects to late Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee at City Hall

Read full article: Houston pays respects to late Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee at City Hall

Houston area residents are remembering longtime U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas as an advocate for human rights and for her community.

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Finalized funeral plans announced for the late Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee

Read full article: Finalized funeral plans announced for the late Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee

Family, friends, and community members will gather for celebrations held in honor of Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee.

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‘Few more days,’ Houston Police Department’s internal probe into suspended cases not completed as originally slated

Read full article: ‘Few more days,’ Houston Police Department’s internal probe into suspended cases not completed as originally slated

In a June 18 report, Mayor Whitmire told KPRC 2 Investigates Mario Diaz the Internal Investigation would be completed July 1. However, in a phone call this morning, the mayor said it would be "a few more days."

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Report: Differences between gay and straight spouses disappear after legalization of gay marriage

Read full article: Report: Differences between gay and straight spouses disappear after legalization of gay marriage

Same-sex spouses were typically younger and were more likely to be employed than those in opposite-sex marriages, although many of those differences disappeared after the legalization of gay marriage in 2015.

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Real Madrid celebrates another Champions League title with its fans on streets of Spanish capital

Read full article: Real Madrid celebrates another Champions League title with its fans on streets of Spanish capital

For the second time in three seasons Real Madrid has been celebrating a Champions League title with its fans on the streets of the Spanish capital.

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NYC's rat-hating mayor, Eric Adams, is once again ticketed for rats at his Brooklyn property

Read full article: NYC's rat-hating mayor, Eric Adams, is once again ticketed for rats at his Brooklyn property

New York City’s rat-hating mayor has once again been ticketed for a rat infestation at his Brooklyn property.

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This East Texas town hasn’t held a city council election in at least 18 years

Read full article: This East Texas town hasn’t held a city council election in at least 18 years

In Kennard, City Council members have been appointed after previous members retired or died.

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Black immigrant rally in NYC raises awareness about racial, religious and language inequities

Read full article: Black immigrant rally in NYC raises awareness about racial, religious and language inequities

Black immigrants have turned out in the hundreds across from a City Hall, drawing attention to racial inequities in the city’s shelter and immigrant support systems.

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As conflict worsens in eastern Congo, 2 armed groups pledge to respect civilians

Read full article: As conflict worsens in eastern Congo, 2 armed groups pledge to respect civilians

Representatives of two armed groups in Congo signed solemn pledges this week to both their violence-wracked country and the wider world: We will do better to respect and protect civilians.

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San Francisco apologizes to Black residents for decades of racist policies

Read full article: San Francisco apologizes to Black residents for decades of racist policies

Supervisors in San Francisco have formally apologized to African Americans and their descendants for the city’s role in perpetuating racism and discrimination.

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Parisians vote to hit SUVs with eye-popping parking costs in latest green drive before Olympics

Read full article: Parisians vote to hit SUVs with eye-popping parking costs in latest green drive before Olympics

Parisians have voted to muscle SUVs off the French capital’s streets by making them much more expensive to park starting next September.

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In California, Black lawmakers share a reparations plan with few direct payments

Read full article: In California, Black lawmakers share a reparations plan with few direct payments

Black lawmakers in California are proposing ways to remedy the long-lasting effects of slavery.

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NYC mayor vetoes bills banning solitary confinement in jails and expanding reporting of police stops

Read full article: NYC mayor vetoes bills banning solitary confinement in jails and expanding reporting of police stops

New York City’s mayor has vetoed bills aimed at banning solitary confinement in city jails and requiring more transparency in police encounters with civilians.

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New York City is suing charter bus companies for transporting migrants from Texas

Read full article: New York City is suing charter bus companies for transporting migrants from Texas

New York City is suing more than a dozen charter bus companies for their role in Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s operation to send tens of thousands of migrants to urban areas.

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‘I can’t wait to go to work’: John Whitmire sworn in as Houston’s 63rd mayor

Read full article: ‘I can’t wait to go to work’: John Whitmire sworn in as Houston’s 63rd mayor

As the clock struck midnight, Houston ushered in both a new year and a new mayor.

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Paris City Hall plaza draws holiday visitors and migrant families seeking shelter as Olympics nears

Read full article: Paris City Hall plaza draws holiday visitors and migrant families seeking shelter as Olympics nears

The forecourt of Paris City Hall sparkles with activity this holiday season, including a Christmas market and huge signs advertising the 2024 Olympics.

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Migrant families rally for end to New York’s new 60-day limits on shelter stays

Read full article: Migrant families rally for end to New York’s new 60-day limits on shelter stays

Migrant families and their advocates marched outside New York City Hall on Tuesday to demand Mayor Eric Adams end his plan to limit the number of days newly arrived immigrants can remain in city-run shelters.

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Meet Houston’s recently elected city council members

Read full article: Meet Houston’s recently elected city council members

Houstonians have decided who will lead the city in the years ahead following Saturday’s runoff elections.

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🚗Your weekly traffic update: Expect road closures for the Reliant Lights Mayor’s Holiday Spectacular

Read full article: 🚗Your weekly traffic update: Expect road closures for the Reliant Lights Mayor’s Holiday Spectacular

Expect heavy traffic and closures this Saturday as the city of Houston gears up for live performances and the big tree lighting.

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Watch the holidays come alive at these Houston tree lighting spectaculars 🎄

Read full article: Watch the holidays come alive at these Houston tree lighting spectaculars 🎄

The lighting of Christmas trees at ceremonies across the Houston area will commence the most wonderful time of the year.

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Porsche partnership uncovered by KPRC 2 Investigates deep inside Mayor Sylvester Turner’s office

Read full article: Porsche partnership uncovered by KPRC 2 Investigates deep inside Mayor Sylvester Turner’s office

By now, Houstonians know the name William-Paul Thomas. He is the federally convicted former City of Houston Director of City Council Relations.

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Jill Stein launches a long-shot Green Party presidential campaign, bringing back memories of 2016

Read full article: Jill Stein launches a long-shot Green Party presidential campaign, bringing back memories of 2016

Environmental activist Jill Stein is launching another long-shot Green Party bid for the presidency.

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New York City sets up office to give migrants one-way tickets out of town

Read full article: New York City sets up office to give migrants one-way tickets out of town

New York City is intensifying efforts to transport migrants out of the city as its shelter system reaches capacity.

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Performances, fireworks, and more: What to know about Houston’s tree lighting spectacular

Read full article: Performances, fireworks, and more: What to know about Houston’s tree lighting spectacular

The lighting of the Christmas tree at City Hall returns in December to commence the most wonderful time of the year.

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Russia says it has foiled a major Ukraine drone attack as concerns grow over Kyiv's weapons supplies

Read full article: Russia says it has foiled a major Ukraine drone attack as concerns grow over Kyiv's weapons supplies

Russia says its air defenses shot down 31 Ukrainian drones in a nighttime attack on border regions.

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Supporters of reparations for Black residents urge San Francisco to push forward

Read full article: Supporters of reparations for Black residents urge San Francisco to push forward

More than 200 people rallied outside San Francisco's City Hall to urge supervisors to act on reparations for Black residents.

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Belgium is celebrating flowers and surrealism. And nothing is what it seems

Read full article: Belgium is celebrating flowers and surrealism. And nothing is what it seems

Belgium has a century-old fling with surrealism and is always proud to flaunt it.

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NYC mayor wants more aid from the Biden administration to offset $12B in costs for housing migrants

Read full article: NYC mayor wants more aid from the Biden administration to offset $12B in costs for housing migrants

With thousands of migrants still arriving in New York City, Mayor Eric Adams is renewing his appeal to the federal government to help the city avert a budgetary crisis as expenses mount.

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Celebration of Life for Big Pokey held at Houston City Hall

Read full article: Celebration of Life for Big Pokey held at Houston City Hall

The family and friends of Milton Powell, also known as Houston rap legend Big Pokey, joined to celebrate his life on Sunday.

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Atlanta project decried as 'Cop City’ gets funding approval from City Council

Read full article: Atlanta project decried as 'Cop City’ gets funding approval from City Council

The Atlanta City Council has approved funding for the construction of a proposed police and firefighter training center, rejecting the pleas of hundreds of activists who packed City Hall and spoke for hours in fierce opposition to the project they decry as “Cop City.”.

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'Stop Cop City' activists pack Atlanta City Hall ahead of crucial vote

Read full article: 'Stop Cop City' activists pack Atlanta City Hall ahead of crucial vote

Hundreds of activists are at Atlanta’s City Hall ahead of a council vote over whether to approve tens of millions in public funding for a police and firefighter training center.

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‘Fabulous expression of frustration’: Protesters collide with Democratic lawmaker rally on steps of Houston City Hall

Read full article: ‘Fabulous expression of frustration’: Protesters collide with Democratic lawmaker rally on steps of Houston City Hall

A rally involving Democratic state lawmakers was interrupted Saturday by a group calling for justice for a man killed by Houston police last April. It lead to heated moments on the steps of city hall, but ended with a common goal.

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Houston mayor rips the runway walking in fashion show for Earth Day

Read full article: Houston mayor rips the runway walking in fashion show for Earth Day

Tyra Banks, MOVE OVER! This ‘Houston’s Next Top Model’ traded in his business suits for a 100% upcycled boilersuit in honor of Earth Day.

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36th Annual Houston Art Car Parade set to bring the most creative vehicles to Houston this weekend

Read full article: 36th Annual Houston Art Car Parade set to bring the most creative vehicles to Houston this weekend

It's one of the coolest, funkiest, most popular events in Houston and it's happening at the Orange Show World Headquarters.

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Council members delay vote to keep Pappas restaurants at Hobby Airport or go with Miami-based company

Read full article: Council members delay vote to keep Pappas restaurants at Hobby Airport or go with Miami-based company

The highly publicized fight over a lucrative concessions contract at Hobby Airport was tagged by multiple council members who indicated they want more time to come to a decision.

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Pappas restaurant group fires back at city of Houston over its future at Hobby Airport

Read full article: Pappas restaurant group fires back at city of Houston over its future at Hobby Airport

A contract worth hundreds of millions of dollars is up for debate at Houston’s City Hall.

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IOC details Russia stance for Olympics, cites human rights

Read full article: IOC details Russia stance for Olympics, cites human rights

The International Olympic Committee has stepped up efforts to explain its position on trying to help Russian athletes qualify for the Paris Games.

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Mayor Turner to announces plans for 2023 Tour de Houston

Read full article: Mayor Turner to announces plans for 2023 Tour de Houston

Mayor Sylvester Turner and Apache Corporation announced plans for the city’s annual bike ride, Tour de Houston presented by Apache Corporation, on Wednesday at City Hall.

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California reparations task force dives into what is owed

Read full article: California reparations task force dives into what is owed

California's first-in-the-nation task force studying reparations for Black residents is meeting in Oakland to discuss potential eligibility requirements and what form reparations could take.

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Amid outcry, San Francisco pauses on 'killer police robots'

Read full article: Amid outcry, San Francisco pauses on 'killer police robots'

San Francisco supervisors have voted to put the brakes on a controversial policy to let police use robots for deadly force.

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Suspect in Paul Pelosi attack indicted on federal charge

Read full article: Suspect in Paul Pelosi attack indicted on federal charge

A man already in custody in last month’s attack on the husband of U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of assault and attempted kidnapping.

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Watch: Texas A&M students accuse Brazos County of voter suppression after moving on-campus voting site

Read full article: Watch: Texas A&M students accuse Brazos County of voter suppression after moving on-campus voting site

The Texas A&M on-campus early-voting location had the second-highest voter turnout in the county during the 2018 and 2020 presidential elections.

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Suspect in assault at Pelosi home had posted about QAnon

Read full article: Suspect in assault at Pelosi home had posted about QAnon

The man accused of breaking into House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s home and severely beating her husband with a hammer appears to have made racist and often rambling posts online, including some that questioned the results of the 2020 election, defended Donald Trump and echoed QAnon conspiracy theories.

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Minority business owners take claims of not being treated fairly on contracts to city hall

Read full article: Minority business owners take claims of not being treated fairly on contracts to city hall

Outside of Mayor Sylvester Turner’s office on the steps of Houston City Hall, two dozen individuals stood with a clear message on shirts across their chests, “End Corruption in Houston.”

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'Gladiator' actor Russell Crowe feted in Rome

Read full article: 'Gladiator' actor Russell Crowe feted in Rome

Russell Crowe, who won a best actor Academy Award for portraying a gladiator in the 2000 film of the same name, is being feted by the city of Rome, home to the Colosseum where real gladiators clashed before thousands of spectators through the time of the Roman Empire.

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Mayor Turner welcomes Netherlands Dutch Royal House to City Hall

Read full article: Mayor Turner welcomes Netherlands Dutch Royal House to City Hall

Mayor Turner welcomed the Netherlands Dutch Royal House to Houston City Hall Friday morning.

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‘It could be us’: Houstonians donate water amid water system failure in Mississippi

Read full article: ‘It could be us’: Houstonians donate water amid water system failure in Mississippi

Houstonians are donating water at City Hall Friday to residents experiencing a water system failure in Jackson, Mississippi.

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Hundreds participate in March for Our Lives rally at Houston’s City Hall

Read full article: Hundreds participate in March for Our Lives rally at Houston’s City Hall

On Saturday, Houston’s City Hall was packed with hundreds of people for the “March for Our Lives” event.

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‘Freedom Over Texas’: Entertainment lineup, more details released for ‘in-person’ return of July 4 celebration

Read full article: ‘Freedom Over Texas’: Entertainment lineup, more details released for ‘in-person’ return of July 4 celebration

Mayor Sylvester Turner was joined by various community leaders and sponsors at City Hall Tuesday to announce details for the in-person return of Houston’s official Fourth of July celebration, “Freedom Over Texas.”

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iFEST USA relocating as NRA Convention protests slated for Discovery Green area

Read full article: iFEST USA relocating as NRA Convention protests slated for Discovery Green area

KPRC 2 has learned the International Festival is moving locations.

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Supreme Court rules against Boston in Christian flag case

Read full article: Supreme Court rules against Boston in Christian flag case

A unanimous Supreme Court has ruled that Boston violated the free speech rights of a conservative activist when it refused his request to fly a Christian flag on a flagpole outside City Hall.

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Rio's Carnival parade is back, as street bands ache to party

Read full article: Rio's Carnival parade is back, as street bands ache to party

Starting Wednesday night, Rio de Janeiro samba schools’ elaborate floats and feather-festooned dancers will parade between packed bleachers.

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City of Houston hosts Annual National Vietnam War Veterans Day Ceremony

Read full article: City of Houston hosts Annual National Vietnam War Veterans Day Ceremony

The Mayor’s Office of Veterans & Military Affairs (MOVMA) and Mayor Pro-Tem Dave Martin hosted the Vietnam War Veterans Day ceremony Tuesday at City Hall.

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San Francisco reports big increase in anti-Asian hate crimes

Read full article: San Francisco reports big increase in anti-Asian hate crimes

San Francisco's police department has released preliminary figures showing a 567% increase in reported hate crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders from the previous year.

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Justices suggest Boston should have flown 'Christian flag'

Read full article: Justices suggest Boston should have flown 'Christian flag'

Supreme Court justices seem to have little doubt that Boston was wrong to refuse to fly a banner described as a Christian flag outside City Hall.

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France pushes vaccination campaign as virus cases increase

Read full article: France pushes vaccination campaign as virus cases increase

Authorities in France want to accelerate vaccinations against the coronavirus before Christmas as infections surge and more people with COVID-19 seek medical attention.

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Fate of NYC City Hall Jefferson statue unclear after vote

Read full article: Fate of NYC City Hall Jefferson statue unclear after vote

An 1833 statue of Thomas Jefferson will be removed from New York’s City Council chamber by the end of the year.

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Miami commissioners vote to end police chief Art Acevedo’s stormy tenure

Read full article: Miami commissioners vote to end police chief Art Acevedo’s stormy tenure

Miami city commissioners have unanimously voted to fire Police Chief Art Acevedo after a short and stormy tenure in which he clashed with city officials and members of his own police force.

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Two artworks chosen for display in London's Trafalgar Square

Read full article: Two artworks chosen for display in London's Trafalgar Square

A sculpture symbolizing Britain’s complex colonial ties and an artwork featuring the faces of 850 transgender people are set to go on display in Trafalgar Square, one of London’s highest-profile venues for public art.

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San Jose to require gun owners to carry liability insurance

Read full article: San Jose to require gun owners to carry liability insurance

San Jose officials have passed the first law in the country that requires gun owners to carry liability insurance and pay a fee to cover taxpayers’ costs associated with gun violence.

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Faith, political leaders unite in rally against antisemitism

Read full article: Faith, political leaders unite in rally against antisemitism

Faith leaders, celebrities and lawmakers across the political spectrum are condemning a rise in antisemitic incidents around the world triggered by the recent conflict between Israel and Gaza’s militant Hamas rulers.

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Houston part of NBC News report on dangerous practice of hogtying in law enforcement

Read full article: Houston part of NBC News report on dangerous practice of hogtying in law enforcement

On a warm October day in 2018, George and Mary Smith drove to police headquarters, where they had a 2 p.m. appointment to watch video of the death of their son Marcus.

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Police say 1 arrested in attack on Jewish men in Los Angeles

Read full article: Police say 1 arrested in attack on Jewish men in Los Angeles

Los Angeles police have announced the arrest of a suspect in an alleged attack by a pro-Palestinian group on Jewish men outside a restaurant earlier in the week.

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New voter ID rules raise concerns of fraud, ballot rejection

Read full article: New voter ID rules raise concerns of fraud, ballot rejection

Republicans in Florida, Georgia and other states have seized on former President Donald Trump's false claims of election fraud to push ID requirements for voters to request or return mailed ballots.

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Beyond the pandemic: London votes for a mayor during crisis

Read full article: Beyond the pandemic: London votes for a mayor during crisis

Brexit and the coronavirus pandemic have hit London in a perfect storm.

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Announcement on future of HPD leadership coming later this week, Turner says

Read full article: Announcement on future of HPD leadership coming later this week, Turner says

HOUSTON – Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said he will announce the future of leadership at the city’s Police Department later this week. Turner spoke at City Hall on Monday morning after news broke Sunday night that Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo is leaving to take the same job in Miami. “I hate to see him leave the city of Houston,” Turner said as he congratulated Acevedo on his next chapter. Turner said Acevedo, who took the job as chief of the Houston Police Department in 2016, is leaving the department in better shape than he found it. Ad“Art was the right person at the right time,” Turner said.

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Portland mayor seeks $2 million to stem rampant gun violence

Read full article: Portland mayor seeks $2 million to stem rampant gun violence

(AP Photo/Craig Mitchelldyer, File)PORTLAND, Ore. – The mayor of Portland, Oregon, announced Thursday he would seek $2 million in one-time funding for police, other agencies and outreach programs to try to stem rampant gun violence in the city. The move by Mayor Ted Wheeler represents an about-face after city leaders in June voted to cut nearly $16 million from the police budget, reductions that included the elimination of a gun violence reduction unit. During an hour-long news conference Thursday, Wheeler, activists, faith leaders and community members reiterated that in order to solve the problem of gun violence, the community must work together. Wheeler said the tactic is not the same as the now-eliminated Gun Violence Reduction Team and would be more transparent. Wheeler said he supports the ideas, beginning with asking City Council to appropriate $2 million in one-time fiuds from the city’s reserve stability contingency account created last fall, to address gun violence.

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Concrete Cowboy cancels ‘mask off’ party and closes its venues ahead of Wednesday, Mayor Turner announces

Read full article: Concrete Cowboy cancels ‘mask off’ party and closes its venues ahead of Wednesday, Mayor Turner announces

Turner encouraged all Houston-area business to continue to enforce the mask policy, despite Abbott’s order. — Sylvester Turner (@SylvesterTurner) March 8, 2021The Houston Health Department announced that the city’s COVID-19 positivity rate is 13.1%, which is up from last week. During the news conference, the Houston Health Department said the U.K. COVID-19 variant was growing in Houston’s wastewater. On Feb. 8, the U.K. COVID-19 strand was found in 21 of the 39 wastewater plants in the city, according the Health Department. The Brazilian and the South African variant was also found in the city’s wastewater, but the Health Department was not able to release the exact measurements just yet.

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Here’s how to sign up for coronavirus vaccine waitlists in the Houston area

Read full article: Here’s how to sign up for coronavirus vaccine waitlists in the Houston area

HOUSTON – Nearly a quarter-million first vaccine doses are headed to the nine-county Houston area this week, including the first Johnson & Johnson shipment, according to state data and Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner. Finally, 42,120 Pfizer doses and 12,000 J & J doses will go directly to the FEMA site at NRG Park where residents on the Harris County and Houston waitlists will be vaccinated. Joining a waitlistThere are 13 vaccine hubs in the Houston area and there are waitlists for each of them. Go to vacstrac.hctx.net or call 832-927-8787 to join the Harris County version of the waitlist. To find information about all of the waitlists for the 13 vaccine hubs in the Houston area, go to dshs.texas.gov.

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Food fight: Meat-free school meals spark furor in France

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FILE - In this Jan.18, 2019 file photo, French President Emmanuel Macron meets pupils as he visits a school canteen in Saint-Sozy, southwestern France. With a meatless four-course meal that Lyon City Hall says will be quicker and easier to serve to children who must be kept socially distanced while eating lunch to avoid coronavirus infections. With more local elections expected later this year, the arguing over Lyon's school meals offered a foretaste of broader political battles to come. Lyon City Hall said serving the same meal to all children, instead of offering them their usual meat and meat-free options, would shorten the time they take for lunch. City Hall said it also opted for meat-free meals because they suit all children, including those who habitually don't eat meats for religious, dietary or other reasons.

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City officials discuss state’s COVID-19 vaccine distribution efforts

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Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner answers a question during a news conference at City Hall on Feb. 1, 2021. During a briefing at 2 p.m. Saturday, Mayor Turner joins other elected officials and community leaders to discuss the state’s vaccination distribution efforts. The officials are slated to discuss “COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and the inequities in the state’s distribution of supplies,” according to the mayor’s office“The lack of resources has created glaring disparities in high-risk, vulnerable, disadvantaged and underserved communities,” a scheduling announcement from the mayor’s office read. KPRC 2 is streaming the briefing live.

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Houston plans to soon offer self-scheduling for second vaccine doses

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HOUSTON – People who are supposed to get their second dose of the coronavirus vaccine will soon be able to schedule that appointment themselves. Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said Monday that the city’s Health Department has received nearly 42,000 first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine with nearly 34,000 of them having been administered. He said nearly 12,000 people have appointments to get their second dose this week. Turner said the Houston Health Department is currently contacting people directly to schedule their second dose. However, he said the second dose is necessary to get the full benefits of the vaccine.

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Mayor Turner, Judge Hidalgo participate in national Memorial to Lives Lost to COVID-19

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HOUSTON – Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner and Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo participated in the national Memorial to Lives Lost to COVID-19 Tuesday afternoon. The combined Honor Guard from the Houston Police Department and Houston Fire Department also participated in the memorial. This was the nation’s first nationwide COVID-19 Memorial to Lives Lost, which was part of the Inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. The event emphasized the importance of the past and remembers the lives lost to the coronavirus and gives hope to the future. I encourage everyone to join us by illuminating your building, ringing a bell, and watching the virtual program,” Turner said.

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Turner says future vaccine megasites are dependent on supply

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HOUSTON – Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said Monday that future coronavirus vaccine megasites will be dependent on the supply of doses that is received by the city. Turner said demand for the vaccine is far outpacing the amount of vaccine that is available. Turner said that as soon as more doses of the vaccine are received, the city will start opening up additional appointment slots. Williams said the Houston Health Department is expecting to get more vaccine doses from the state this week. ‘Middle of the storm’The Houston Health Department reported an additional 1,460 cases Monday, bringing the total number of cases to more than 131,000.

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Houston hosts 25th annual menorah lighting ceremony

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HOUSTON – The city of Houston will light the public menorah Sunday night in front of City Hall at Hermann Square. The program will feature addresses by dignitaries Houston City Council Member Abbie Kamin, Jewish community leader and chair of the Jewish Federation Robert Lapin, and Mayor Sylvester Turner. The symbol of the public menorah reflects the very principles upon which America was founded: freedom of religious observance from religious oppression, the power of light pushing away darkness, and the victory of righteousness over wickedness, according to the city. “This is symbolized by kindling the Menorah. By adding another candle each night, we learn the lesson of increasing in goodness and kindness.

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VIRUS TODAY: Health experts warn against holiday gatherings

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With some Americans now paying the price for what they did over Thanksgiving, health officials are warning people begging them, even not to make the same mistake during the Christmas and New Year's season. Andrew Cuomo has ended indoor dining indefinitely in New York City as coronavirus cases and hospitalizations climb. As of Monday, only takeout orders and outdoor dining will be allowed in one of the world’s great cuisine capitals. THE NUMBERS: Deaths in the U.S. have climbed to almost 2,260 per day on average, about equal to the peak seen in mid-April. ___Find AP’s full coverage of the coronavirus pandemic at https://apnews.com/hub/coronavirus-pandemic

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Students return to NYC schools once more after virus closure

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Public schools reopened for in-school learning Monday after being closed since mid-November. Public school doors reopened for preschool students and children in kindergarten through fifth grade whose parents chose a mix of in-school and remote learning. Overall, the city counts about 1 million public school students; most have opted to learn from home this fall. Masks and social distancing are required at all city schools. About 190,000 students were eligible to return to school buildings starting Monday.

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Long wait for Hawaii vote spurs call for more voter centers

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FILE - In this Nov. 3, 2020, file photo, a long line of people waiting to vote stretches around City Hall on Election Day, in Honolulu. Voter advocates say Hawaii should set up more voter service centers after a last-minute surge of voter interest led to hours-long lines for in-person voting on Election Day even as the state shifted to a vote-by-mail system for casting ballots. Overall, the state’s vote-by-mail election appears to have been a big success, leading to record numbers of voters participating. The law also gives voters the option to vote in person at voter service centers, where people may also register to vote or get help with casting a ballot. Ma said people waited between two to four hours on Tuesday at the two voter centers on Oahu, an island with about 549,000 registered voters.

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New this week: 'This Is Us,' Baby Yoda, 'The Craft' redone

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(NBC via AP)Here’s a collection curated by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists of what’s arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week. MOVIES— Many things will be different about Halloween this year, but the annual rush of horror films is much the same. It stars Sope Dirisu and Wunmi Mosaku as a Sudanese refugee couple finding new horrors in life in England. But Neon, the “Parasite” distributor, last week put a restored version into theaters and on Tuesday brings it to VOD. One is Natalie Margolin “The Party Hop,” which she wrote during quarantine in one week in early April.

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