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Mariana Rivero Sutil

Houston

Bilingual Journalist and News Producer at KIAH-TV (Houston, TX)

Articles

  • 5 days ago | cw39.com | Mariana Rivero Sutil

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  • 1 week ago | cw39.com | Mariana Rivero Sutil

    HOUSTON (KIAH)- Four out of five food service workers report burnout and the hospitality industry ranking among the top three for mental health struggles, the need for accessible, stigma-free support has never been more urgent. This morning, we delved into this critical issue on the show. Chef Gabe Medina shared his personal experience with burnout and how reaching out for help through Behind You, a program by Southern Smoke, helped him turn his life around.

  • 1 month ago | cw39.com | Mariana Rivero Sutil

    Houston (KIAH) – The Texas Civil Rights Project (TCRP) is calling for urgent action to reunite the Hernandez Garcia family, who were tragically separated after their deportation in early February. The family’s 10-year-old daughter, a U.S. citizen recovering from brain cancer, was left behind without the medical care she desperately needs.

  • 2 months ago | cw39.com | Mariana Rivero Sutil

    HOUSTON (KIAH) – Did you know there’s a Total Lunar Eclipse tonight? As the moon passes into Earth’s shadow, it blocks sunlight, turning the moon a beautiful red. Our Chief Meteorologist Jonathan Novack explains how the moon creates this stunning effect. If you are wondering if the eclipse could hurt your eyes as the solar eclipse would, good news. It is not! Here are some interesting facts: No Glasses Needed: Watch with your bare eyes! Rare Event: Occurs only every 2.5 years in the same spot.

  • 2 months ago | cw39.com | Mariana Rivero Sutil |Seth Kovar |Kara Willis |Jonathan Novak

    Houston, TX (KIAH)- With 2,197 Texans lost to fentanyl overdoses in 2024, the crisis is escalating. As spring break nears, the risk of teens unknowingly encountering fentanyl-laced substances rises. Crime Stoppers of Houston’s Million for Million (M4M) campaign is educating students and parents on preventing overdoses and addiction. We had the chance to talk to Ernesto Reyes, Statewide Safe School Institute Manager at Crime Stoppers of Houston, about the growing threat.