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Hidalgo raises Harris County s COVID-19 threat level from yellow to orange, urges everybody to resume wearing masks
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Harris County raises COVID threat level in midst of latest spike
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Harris Co. Judge Lina Hidalgo pledges funding for courts to ease crimewave
County leaders address backlog of criminal cases
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo says a key to combating the violent crime in the community is clearing the backlog of criminal cases that are stuck in the court system. FOX 26 s Greg Groogan has more on how leaders plan to implement changes.
HOUSTON - In a violence weary city, enduring a 40 percent, year-over-year increase in homicides the crime fighting announcement by Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo was meant to assure the public. It is an emergency initiative to break a vicious circle of crime and incarceration and make a meaningful dent in our crime rate, said Hidalgo.
Harris County officials looking to add 3 visiting judges to help cut backlog of criminal court cases
The move comes months after Harris County secures its first Criminal District Court in 37 years.
Harris County bond crisis
HOUSTON – An emergency initiative is set to go before Harris County Commissioner’s Court on Tuesday to approve funding for three visiting judges and support staff.
Their focus will be to help cut into the massive backlog of criminal court cases pending in Harris County.
According to Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, there are 100,000 criminal court cases lingering in the judicial pipeline. Enough criminal cases to fill Minute Maid Park nearly two-and-half times.
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(SPRING, TX.) A chemical spill at a water park in Texas sent dozens of people to the hospital, according to officials.
The incident began around 2:30 p.m. in a children’s pool at Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Splashtown in Spring, Texas, when a lifeguard and several guests started to get sick, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo told reporters.
Children and their parents were experiencing “respiratory issues,” and 28 of them were transported to hospitals, the Harris County Fire Marshal’s office said.
After evacuating the park and conducting preliminary tests of the air and water, investigators found the water had a chemical combination of 35% sulfuric acid and 10-13% bleach, Scott Seifert, the chief of Spring Texas Fire, told reporters. The chemicals are commonly used to clean and treat swimming pools.
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