21 Mayors to Biden: Give cities direct allotments of vaccines lmtonline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lmtonline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Prevention specialist Elda Reyes lives in a modest, three-bedroom home nestled in the corner of a small residential street in north Houston, close to Interstate 45 (I-45).
She bought the house 17 years ago, building a life on the tree-lined street with her husband Jesus, a groundskeeper, and their three children, one of whom – a 22-year-old daughter – still lives with them.
The Reyes family would like to spend the rest of their days there, but a planned expansion of the I-45 highway could see their house appropriated for public use through eminent domain.
The family has been receiving letters from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) offering to purchase their property. But they don’t want to sell.
COVID vigilantes target Houston s gay community
People looking to police social events in Houston have started targeting the gay community.
HOUSTON - COVID-19 vigilante pages are popping up all over social media.
FOX26 spoke to the woman behind a local page called Houston Gays over COVID.
A growing number of social media accounts set up for the simple purpose, to call out or shame those who decided to disregard COVID restrictions.
Accounts like ‘Houston Gays over COVID’ and ‘Gays over COVID Htwn.’ At baseline, it comes down to just frustration, disappointment with people in our community, said Austin Ruiz, with The Montrose Center.
While being justifiably proud that the city pumped 3,852 doses of the Moderna vaccine into people's arms at Minute Maid Park Saturday, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner wasn't nearly as happy about the other coronavirus numbers he was reporting at his Monday afternoon press conference.