
Jason Nguyen
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2 weeks ago |
click2houston.com | Jason Nguyen |Robert Arnold |Ninfa Saavedra
TEXAS – The move to make short-barrel firearms completely legal in the State of Texas is one step closer to being approved by lawmakers. Senate Bill 1596 recently cleared a key committee with a 9-2 vote, and is now headed to the full Texas Senate for consideration. This bill is stirring debate, especially because a short-barrel firearm was used in the tragic Santa Fe High shooting that took 10 lives, including eight students and two teachers.
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2 weeks ago |
click2houston.com | Jason Nguyen |Mario Diaz |Ninfa Saavedra
Published: April 4, 2025 at 3:58 PMTags: KP George, Fort Bend County, InvestigatesSign up for our NewslettersPublished: April 4, 2025 at 3:58 PMTags: KP George, Fort Bend County, InvestigatesFORT BEND COUNTY, Texas – Fort Bend County Judge KP George has been charged with two counts of money laundering, a third-degree felony, KPRC 2 Investigates learned Friday afternoon.
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3 weeks ago |
click2houston.com | Ninfa Saavedra |Jason Nguyen |Andrea Slaydon |Brittany Taylor
Published: April 2, 2025 at 2:24 PMTags: Investigates, HOA, Sunnyside, Houston, City of Houston, Civic Clubs, PromotableHOUSTON – Homeowner associations are usually run by a board of directors who are resident homeowners elected by the community. HOAs are governed by a set of bylaws that homeowners who live in the community follow.
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3 weeks ago |
click2houston.com | Ninfa Saavedra |Jason Nguyen
Published: March 28, 2025 at 3:30 PMTags: Airbnb, Vermo, Short Term RentalsSign up for our NewslettersPublished: March 28, 2025 at 3:30 PMTags: Airbnb, Vermo, Short Term RentalsHOUSTON, Texas – There may be a change to how short-term rentals operate in the city of Houston soon. On April 3, council members will vote on a short-term rental ordinance regulating their operations in the city.
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1 month ago |
click2houston.com | Gage Goulding |Oscar Chavez |Adrian Montes |Jason Nguyen
FRITCH, Texas – In the year following the largest wildfire to every burn in Texas history, Texans across the state have learned many lessons. But none might be more important than the cause of the fire, which has been hiding in plain sight for years and, quite honestly, shouldn’t even be a surprise.
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