
John Tedesco
Key Topics Editor at Houston Chronicle
Investigative journalist in Houston, Texas. Frazzled dad. Collector of news tips: https://t.co/PNWI0PvKg1
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Aug 1, 2024 |
scirp.org | John Tedesco |Gerald Thomas Tedesco
1. Introduction“Eye on the Sky” was a year-long investigative field research study of significant importance. It was conducted at Robert Moses State Park (RMSP), a barrier island (Fire et al.). It began in July 2022 and continued to July 2023 off the south shore of Long Island, NY. This location is known for its unique environmental conditions and potential for discovering unexplained aerial phenomena based on a significant number of retrospective UAP cases reported off America’s coastline.
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May 27, 2024 |
houstonlanding.org | John Tedesco
Hundreds of Houstonians gathered at Houston National Cemetery on Monday to honor fallen members of the military on Memorial Day. “Heroes are not exceptional people. They’re just regular people that do exceptional job,” said keynote speaker Brady Bailey, who had been awarded a Silver Star, Bronze Star and a Purple Heart during his multiple tours of duty with the Marine Corps. Sherri Cruise wept while taking in the difficulty of the day.
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May 23, 2024 |
houstonlanding.org | Alejandro Serrano |John Tedesco
A day after a fellow judge ruled that he may have incorrectly been named the winner of a 2022 election to Harris County’s 180th District Court, Judge DaSean Jones sat in the courtroom on the 18th floor of a downtown courthouse last week and presided over a trial.
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May 19, 2024 |
newsbreak.com | John Tedesco
Ever since the power went out Thursday night from the devastating storm that hit Houston , Brian Cotten has been living on water and peanut-butter sandwiches in his sweltering apartment at a senior living center in the Heights. “We were trying to help each other as best we could,” said Cotten, who lives with 230 residents at the Houston Heights Towers on 19th Street and serves as president of the community’s resident council. For two days, no one at the city was aware of the residents’ plight.
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May 19, 2024 |
houstonlanding.org | John Tedesco |Michael Murney
Ever since the power went out Thursday night from the devastating storm that hit Houston, Brian Cotten has been living on water and peanut-butter sandwiches in his sweltering apartment at a senior living center in the Heights. âWe were trying to help each other as best we could,â said Cotten, who lives with 230 residents at the Houston Heights Tower on 19th Street and serves as president of the communityâs resident council.
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