
Ricky Munoz
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2 months ago |
click2houston.com | Ricky Munoz |Christian Terry
CONROE, Texas – The Conroe ISD Board of Trustees has decided to keep the district’s dual language program. The board made the decision at Tuesday night’s meeting. It was announced that the agenda item was being pulled before it went to a vote. The decision by the board led to an ovation in the audience when it was announced. The program was being looked at to possibly be discontinued with the district citing lower enrollment, teacher shortages, and budget concerns as a reason for the potential.
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2 months ago |
click2houston.com | Ricky Munoz |Brittany Taylor
HOUSTON – A medida que Texas continúa a la vanguardia de la aplicación de las leyes de inmigración, entender sus derechos es esencial durante encuentros con las fuerzas del orden o con agentes de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE). Con las discusiones en curso sobre las políticas de inmigración, incluido el plan de deportación propuesto por el expresidente Donald Trump, las personas que viven en Texas necesitan mantenerse informadas y preparadas.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
click2houston.com | Ricky Munoz
LIBERTY COUNTY, Texas – Residents in Liberty County gathered at the courthouse to voice their growing concerns about the stray dog crisis, calling for stricter laws to hold owners accountable for neglect and abandonment. For many, the issue has reached a tipping point, and they’re demanding action from local officials.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
click2houston.com | Ricky Munoz
TEXAS – A fake letter filled with claims about student behavior has created a buzz at Splendora High School, leaving students, parents, and staff baffled. The letter, designed to look official, was posted in a boys’ restroom on Jan. 13, prompting school officials to step in and set the record straight. The prank letter alleged misconduct in school bathrooms, claiming absurd consequences and fabricated policies that sparked confusion and concern among those who saw it.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
click2houston.com | Ricky Munoz
HOUSTON – Elio, a Venezuelan barber who arrived in Houston just five months ago, is one of the millions who left their homeland in search of a better life. For him, leaving Venezuela wasn’t just a choice—it was survival. “In Venezuela, you don’t have freedom of expression,” Elio explained. “If you speak freely, you can be imprisoned or kidnapped. The regime is Maduro, and that’s why so many people want him out.” Elio’s story reflects the hardships faced by countless Venezuelans.
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