
María T. Aguilera
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5 days ago |
khou.com | Maria E. Aguilera |María T. Aguilera
Local News Thieves returned three stolen puppies to a Southeast Houston pet store after community tips and surveillance footage aided in their recovery. Author: Maria Aguilera Published: 9:52 PM CDT April 18, 2025 Updated: 9:52 PM CDT April 18, 2025 HOUSTON — Three puppies stolen from a Southeast Houston pet store were safely returned just days after their disappearance, following a KHOU 11 report that sparked an outpouring of community support and tips.
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6 days ago |
khou.com | Maria E. Aguilera |María T. Aguilera
Local News A Texas agency is stepping up to help families be reunited with their deceased loved ones. Author: Maria Aguilera Published: 9:22 PM CDT April 17, 2025 Updated: 9:22 PM CDT April 17, 2025 HOUSTON — A week after authorities removed bodies from Richardson Mortuary in Houston, affected families continue searching for answers while state officials launch investigations into the facility's operations.
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1 week ago |
khou.com | Maria E. Aguilera |María T. Aguilera
HOUSTON — A sister is demanding answers after her brother's remains were discovered in deplorable conditions at a now-closed Richardson Mortuary, adding to her family's grief months after his passing. Demetris Sylvester learned about the situation through a video posted online, showing the poor state of the facility where her brother's remains were kept. "My whole family is hurting," Sylvester said.
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2 weeks ago |
myfoxzone.com | Maria E. Aguilera |María T. Aguilera
HOUSTON — A Klein Independent School District nurse has been terminated after being accused of swapping prescription medication with over-the-counter drugs for students at Kuehnle Elementary School. The disturbing discovery has left a mother concerned for the safety of her children, who did not receive their prescribed ADHD medication.
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2 weeks ago |
khou.com | Maria E. Aguilera |María T. Aguilera
HOUSTON — A school nurse at Kuehnle Elementary, a Klein ISD school, has been terminated following accusations of swapping prescribed ADHD medication with over-the-counter drugs for multiple students, school officials confirmed Tuesday. Courtney Griffin, mother of 10-year-old twin boys affected by the incident, discovered that her sons' prescription medications had been replaced with common over-the-counter alternatives. "I was really in shock.
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