After a stolen check was linked to a mailbox outside a north Houston post office, KHOU 11 asked USPS why the mailbox was ...
Overnight homes in the path of the 2,000-acre Pauline Fire in San Jacinto County and Montgomery County were evacuated and shelters were opened for victims.
A preliminary investigation revealed the cause of the wildfire along Pauline Road in Montgomery and San Jacinto Counties can be attributed to a prescribed burn.
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Update: the #PaulineRoadFire in San Jacinto County is an estimated 1,300 acres & 10% contained. As of 8:15pm, evacuations for the following roads are in place: Pauline Road, Lee Turner Road, Kirby ...
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNSummer road trip ideas for Houston travelersWhether you're in the mood for a quick getaway or an adventurous road trip, you’ve got lots of great options right here in ...
Meanwhile, recent major fires that prompted evacuations in the Panhandle and Central Texas were fully contained as of ...
Prescribed burns are regularly conducted by fire specialists in Texas forests in an effort to clear ground-level foliage and ...
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Texas Highways on MSNThe Great Elephant Migration Taking Over HoustonIt’s not every day you see a herd of elephants on the loose in Houston. But with a new art installation at Hermann Park, you ...
The giant elephants created by Indigenous artists in India are traveling the world and H-Town is the only stop in Texas and ...
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ABC13 Houston on MSNSam Houston National Forest wildfire now 75% contained after prescribed burn sparks fireThe Pauline Road Fire was traced back to a prescribed burn in San Jacinto County. There is no longer an active fire threat.
The Seattle Mariners have brought back right-handed pitcher William Fleming, according to @MiLBMariners on 'X.' He's been assigned to the Everett AquaSox, per h ...
The Pauline Road fire, which spanned over 2,300 acres in San Jacinto County near the Montgomery County line, is currently 45 ...
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