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RETIREMENT


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Chambers County Judge Jimmy Sylvia Announces Retirement at End of Current Term

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Chambers County Judge Jimmy Sylvia has announced his retirement at the end of his current term, concluding on December 31, 2026.

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Texas Children’s Hospital’s longtime CEO Mark A. Wallace set to retire on 35th anniversary

Read full article: Texas Children’s Hospital’s longtime CEO Mark A. Wallace set to retire on 35th anniversary

Mark A. Wallace, CEO of Texas Children’s Hospital, will retire on October 4, marking his 35th anniversary with the institution.

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Beloved Houston Meteorologist Frank Billingsley gets personal about defining moments in his life

Read full article: Beloved Houston Meteorologist Frank Billingsley gets personal about defining moments in his life

Before Chief Meteorologist Frank Billingsley does his final forecast on KPRC 2, he's chatting with Houston Life's Derrick Shore about his impressive career. From where he got his outgoing personality to the way viewers reacted to his 2012 marriage to his longtime partner Kevin, Frank looks back on some of the defining milestones that shaped his life.

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Veteran corner, former Texans team captain Steven Nelson retires from NFL: ‘I’m extremely proud of my legacy and career’

Read full article: Veteran corner, former Texans team captain Steven Nelson retires from NFL: ‘I’m extremely proud of my legacy and career’

Cornerback intercepted career-high five passes last season for AFC South champions

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Dr. Ed Young, senior pastor of Houston’s Second Baptist Church, announces retirement

Read full article: Dr. Ed Young, senior pastor of Houston’s Second Baptist Church, announces retirement

Dr. Ed Young, senior pastor of Houston’s Second Baptist Church, announced his retirement Sunday morning.

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Beloved radio host Sarah Pepper chats about leaving Houston to start a new chapter away from the mic

Read full article: Beloved radio host Sarah Pepper chats about leaving Houston to start a new chapter away from the mic

Sarah Pepper has been part of our Houston community for nearly two decades -- and she's about to make a big change.

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Share your fondest memories of KPRC 2 meteorologist Frank Billingsley

Read full article: Share your fondest memories of KPRC 2 meteorologist Frank Billingsley

Help us congratulate Frank on his retirement. Share your goodbye messages and your fondest memories of him.

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Forecast for Houston weather icon Frank Billingsley: Retirement

Read full article: Forecast for Houston weather icon Frank Billingsley: Retirement

For nearly 30 years, KPRC 2 Chief Meteorologist Frank Billingsley has been providing valuable, life-saving information to the Houston community when severe weather strikes.

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Mayor John Whitmire announces retirement of Houston Police Chief Troy Finner amid suspended cases scandal

Read full article: Mayor John Whitmire announces retirement of Houston Police Chief Troy Finner amid suspended cases scandal

Houston Police Chief Troy Finner is stepping down as chief of the department.

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Badminton 101: Since Tokyo

Read full article: Badminton 101: Since Tokyo

What's happened in badminton since the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

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Kicking it back: Who was on the U.S. Olympic men's soccer team at the 2008 Beijing Games?

Read full article: Kicking it back: Who was on the U.S. Olympic men's soccer team at the 2008 Beijing Games?

Take a look back at the 2008 U.S. men's soccer team that competed in the Beijing Olympic Games.

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‘I’d stepped through with faith’: Looking back on legacy of KPRC 2′s Khambrel Marshall

Read full article: ‘I’d stepped through with faith’: Looking back on legacy of KPRC 2′s Khambrel Marshall

Nearly 50 years in the news industry are simply not enough to capture the phenomenal gem that is Khambrel Marshall.

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Fort Bend ISD board approves retirement of superintendent Dr. Christie Whitbeck

Read full article: Fort Bend ISD board approves retirement of superintendent Dr. Christie Whitbeck

The Fort Bend ISD school board voted to approve the retirement of superintendent Dr. Christie Whitbeck during a meeting on Monday evening.

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‘An amazing leader’: Dusty Baker visits Trill Burgers after announcing retirement

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Houston Astros Manager Dusty Baker stopped by for burgers at Bun B’s Trill Burgers on Friday, after announcing his retirement, according to a news release from the company.

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Seen at 7: Retirement plan changes for 2023

Read full article: Seen at 7: Retirement plan changes for 2023

The $1.7 trillion spending bill for 2023 includes important changes to retirement saving plans, known as the secure act 2.0. Financial professional Ryan Wheless from Allied Wealth joins us to share what you need to know.

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Alief ISD superintendent reflects on long career with district, reasons for retirement

Read full article: Alief ISD superintendent reflects on long career with district, reasons for retirement

After nearly 40 years as an educator, the superintendent of the Alief Independent School District is retiring in December.

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Ways to plan for retirement

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Retirement can be defined as the enjoyment in life one is not able to experience when working.

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John McClain talks 1-on-1 about his legendary career

Read full article: John McClain talks 1-on-1 about his legendary career

The retiring legend, John McClain, joined KPRC 2 Sports Director Randy McIlvoy to discuss his career and, of course, the state of the Houston Texans following the trade of quarterback Deshaun Watson.

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🔒 FULL INTERVIEW: Former Houston Texans star Whitney Mercilus went 1-on-1 with KPRC 2′s Randy McIlvoy after retiring from football

Read full article: 🔒 FULL INTERVIEW: Former Houston Texans star Whitney Mercilus went 1-on-1 with KPRC 2′s Randy McIlvoy after retiring from football

After announcing his retirement earlier on Wednesday, former Houston Texans star Whitney Mercilus spoke 1-on-1 with KPRC 2 Sports Director Randy McIlvoy about his decision.

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What a ride! Viral video shows seniors getting a kick out of indoor tubing at this retirement community

Read full article: What a ride! Viral video shows seniors getting a kick out of indoor tubing at this retirement community

Without much snow, the employees improvised, and a viral video was born.

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These 5 Houston-area suburbs are among the top 10 places to retire, survey finds

Read full article: These 5 Houston-area suburbs are among the top 10 places to retire, survey finds

Houston-area suburbs dominated the list of the best places to retire in Texas, according to inancial technology company SmartAsset.

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2 Texas cities make Forbes’ list of best places to retire in 2021

Read full article: 2 Texas cities make Forbes’ list of best places to retire in 2021

College Station and San Antonio are two of the best places to retire in 2021, according to Forbes.

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Former Texans cornerback Johnathan Joseph announces retirement

Read full article: Former Texans cornerback Johnathan Joseph announces retirement

Two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Johnathan Joseph announced his retirement Thursday on social media.

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Phil Archer Day declared in Houston

Read full article: Phil Archer Day declared in Houston

A proclamation from Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner declares March 4, 2021, as Phil Archer day in Houston. HOUSTON – KPRC 2′s senior reporter Phil Archer is retiring this week after nearly 45 years of telling Houston’s story. In honor of Archer’s years of service, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner has declared March 4 “Phil Archer Day” in the city. “Phil Archer truly represents the vitality and character of Houston, having dedicated over four decades to keeping the residents of Houston informed on worldwide, national, state and local happenings,” Turner wrote in his proclamation. “You’ve been such a part of my life, me getting to watch you all these years,” Abbott said.

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Send Phil Archer your well-wishes

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AdJanet Dominguez: Congratulations Phil Enjoy Your Retirement Relax, Read, take a trip, Enjoy Family Thank you for your 45 yrs. Enjoy retirement, Phil. Happy retirement Phil!!!! Robin: Wishing you a very happy retirement Mr. Phil Archer you will be missed ❤️Richard Kranz: Thanks for the great 45-year ride. Nicholas Nilson: HAPPY RETIREMENT PHIL Archer!!!

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Tom Brady, through the years: In pictures

Read full article: Tom Brady, through the years: In pictures

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady will officially retire, he announced Tuesday on Instagram.

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This retired couple talks about the highs, lows of retirement amid COVID-19 pandemic

Read full article: This retired couple talks about the highs, lows of retirement amid COVID-19 pandemic

Michael Jeffcott is playing the hands the pandemic has dealt. The 75-year-old retired from a long career in landscaping two years ago with hopes of traveling nationally and internationally. The retired couple are due to receive their second COVID-19 vaccine shot next week. Jeffcott said while their health precautions won’t change, he hopes their travel plans will by the end of the year. “Traveling around the United States looking for some small towns and quite frankly looking for some dance halls.”

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A Texas bus driver retires after 41 years of service, 3M miles and perfect driving record

Read full article: A Texas bus driver retires after 41 years of service, 3M miles and perfect driving record

SAN ANTONIO, TX – A San Antonio-area bus driver is retiring with a perfect record. Raul Chapa has recorded more than 3 million miles and 41 years of service with San Antonio’s VIA Metropolitan Transit, KSAT reported. “A couple of days after his passing, I woke up one night and said ‘life’s too short,’” Chapa told KSAT. The National Safety Council awarded him the “Three Million Mile” Award, for his perfect driving record, with no incidents or accidents during his transportation career, KSAT reported. “Because God was my copilot, it was simple and the next thing, I worked for a company that is outstanding,” Chapa told KSAT.

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Finance Friday: Debunking 5 common retirement myths

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HOUSTON – Do you think you’ve been budgeting correctly in preparation for retirement? This Finance Friday we’re tackling the misconceptions that come with saving for your golden years. Certified financial planner and president of Shakiba Capital, Trevor Shakiba shares 5 common retirement myths. If you are looking for a new way to invest, you can connect with Trevor by visiting ShakibaCapital.com

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Tigers manager Gardenhire announces immediate retirement

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A Comerica Park videoboard displays a thank you message to Detroit Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire, who announced his retirement prior to a baseball game against the Cleveland Indians, Saturday, Sept. 19, 2020, in Detroit. This year was taking more of a toll on the 62-year-old Detroit Tigers manager than he'd necessarily let on. General manager Al Avila said he made a routine visit to Gardenhire’s office Saturday, when the manager told him about the decision. “On behalf of all of us with the Detroit Tigers, congratulations to Ron Gardenhire on a tremendous managerial career,” Tigers CEO Christopher Ilitch said in a statement. “Always, you'll miss baseball,” Gardenhire said.

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What you need to know in order to retire a millionaire

Read full article: What you need to know in order to retire a millionaire

ORLANDO, Fla. – Even with the shaky economic times, we need to remember it is still possible to save for retirement. Financial advisors say thanks to inflation and better saving habits, you could still retire with $1 million in the bank. So how much do you need to save now to get to a million later? That is why it is key to start saving early. The younger you start, the easier it is to retire a millionaire.

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Why 2020 may be the best year to borrow from your retirement

Read full article: Why 2020 may be the best year to borrow from your retirement

Houston – With so many people unemployed, many are considering pulling money out of retirement plans to pay bills. Why 2020 is the best year to borrow from retirement plansThe federal CARES Act includes provisions that make it easier and less punitive for people who have been impacted by COVID-19 to take money out of their IRAs, 401ks and other qualified plans. Until the end of 2020, you can withdraw up to $100,000 from a qualified retirement account with no 10% penalty. Proceed with CautionDon’t think of this as a free pass to use your retirement money if your income has not been impacted by COVID-19. If you can’t provide that, you will likely have to pay the taxes and penalty on the money you took out.

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FINAL FAREWELL: This is how Bill Balleza said goodbye to Houston in his final newscast

Read full article: FINAL FAREWELL: This is how Bill Balleza said goodbye to Houston in his final newscast

Bill Balleza shared his final thoughts before retirement. He thanked the many people who helped throughout his nearly 40-year career at KPRC 2. To see all of the celebratory coverage, visit the #ThankYouBillBalleza page.

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3 Social Security myths that could be costing you thousands of dollars

Read full article: 3 Social Security myths that could be costing you thousands of dollars

HOUSTON – If you plan to rely on your Social Security benefits to get by after retirement, you will likely not have enough to pay your monthly expenses. Making matters worse, there are several Social Security myths that are costing older Americans thousands of dollars in lost benefits. 1:You need their social security benefits now because when you are retirement age, the Social Security system will be dried up. 2:You should take your Social Security benefit early and invest the money each month so that when you need it, you will have earned more. You can also work with a Social Security certified financial consultant to put together a Social Security analysis using your benefit and income information.

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