Updated: 7:30 PM EDT April 1, 2021
HOUSTON Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is lifted the statewide mask mandate in early March, but some Houston-area school districts plan to keep their mask policies in place.
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ALDINE ISD Governor Greg Abbott announced today that he is lifting statewide mandates that relate to COVID-19, effective Wednesday, March 10, 2021. All safety protocols, including the wearing of face coverings, social distancing, and frequent hand washing, will remain in effect in Aldine ISD schools and facilities until further clarification is obtained.
The deaths of four Comal County residents, including three from New Braunfels and one from Spring Branch, brought the county’s COVID-19 death toll to 298 on Tuesday, while the number
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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) A missing French bulldog at the center of a citywide search is back home.
Earlier this week, Houston pet owner, Christian Rawlins, shared his plea to find his missing French bulldog, Bad Bunny, who is due to have her puppies soon.
Rawlins shared his plea to find Bad Bunny with Eyewitness News and even offered a $55,000 reward in hopes of finding his pregnant dog.
Just one day after his story went viral, Christian shared a reunion video of himself and Bad Bunny on Instagram. She s home!! God is good! Rawlins wrote.
Rawlins, who is the owner of a grooming and breeding company called Goldmine Kennels, said his 1-year-old French bulldog was staying with a friend at an apartment in the Spring Branch area when she went missing on Wednesday, March 3. He said he was in the process of moving so Bad Bunny was staying with a friend at the time.