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1 week ago |
click2houston.com | Robert Arnold |Jason Nguyen |Ninfa Saavedra
Published: June 17, 2025 at 1:50 PMRobert Roberson is an East Texas man convicted of killing his two-year-old daughter, Nikki, in 2003. His execution was stopped last year as his case was argued publicly at the state capitol. The delay was intended to allow state lawmakers to bring Roberson to the capital to testify, but that never happened. On Monday, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office filed with the Anderson County District Court to schedule Roberson’s execution.
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2 weeks ago |
click2houston.com | Brittany Taylor |Robert Arnold |Jason Nguyen
HOUSTON – A day after multiple immigrants were detained at a Houston immigration court in southwest Houston on Tuesday, agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement are stationed outside another immigration court in the Greenspoint area.
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3 weeks ago |
click2houston.com | Ahmed Humble |Jason Nguyen |Joel Eisenbaum
HOUSTON – KPRC 2 Investigates has confirmed an inmate’s death at the Harris County Jail over the weekend. Details are limited, especially about how the inmate died. We also do not have the inmate’s identity, as of this writing, except that he is a man. 2 Investigates is working to learn more, and once we do, this story will be updated with additional information. This is a developing story. Check back later for updates.
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3 weeks ago |
click2houston.com | Ninfa Saavedra |Jason Nguyen |Brittany Taylor
HOUSTON – You may have heard of the term “squatter” recently, seen the word in headlines, or seen a video of authorities or a property owner removing them from their property, or at least trying to. Did you know that squatters have rights? They do, and it’s different in each state. For Texas, here’s what we know:“Squatting” describes moving into a property without any legal claim or title to the property.
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1 month ago |
click2houston.com | Ninfa Saavedra |Rilwan Balogun |Jason Nguyen
Published: May 22, 2025 at 12:10 PMTags: AJ Armstrong, Antonio AJ Armstrong, PrisonTEXAS – In a newly released podcast interview, Antonio “AJ” Armstrong Jr. expressed gratitude to God for allowing him to experience prison. “I tell people, I thank God for it because, for some people, that might not make sense to say ‘I’m glad that I came to prison,’ but I thank God that I’ve been able to have this experience and grow in my relationship with him,” AJ said.
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