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Juneteenth celebrations are being held across Southeast Texas, but Thursday's weather could include a scattering of afternoon downpours.
Houston Mayor John Whitmire, after considering feedback from a series of public engagement meetings, said he is now seeking to steer $50 million in federal disaster relief aid toward housing.
A beloved piece of Houston's cultural landscape is disappearing to make way for highway expansion. As part of the I-45 widening project, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has begun ...
As summer travel ramps up at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (ABIA), officials warn that a severe shortage of air traffic controllers is creating dangerous conditions in the control tower ...
The helicopter made another trip around midnight to fetch the less seriously hurt man by partially touching down on the mountain. The rescuers believe Colorado's previous record for a helicopter ...
Editor’s Note (Friday, 7:05 p.m.): American University confirmed Friday morning that the unidentified man who climbed the radio tower has died. The D.C. college called the situation unfortunate ...
What we know: The unidentified man climbed halfway up the tower on Tuesday and refused to come down. Police confirmed to FOX 5 that on Friday around 5:45 a.m., the man jumped from the tower.
A man who scaled a 321-foot broadcast tower in the nation’s capital on Tuesday, entering a three-day-long standoff with local police, has reportedly died. The tower, located on the campus of American ...
One soldier was killed and another was injured Wednesday evening in what was called a helicopter training incident at Fort Campbell, the Army post said.
Here’s a look. A man scaled a radio tower on American University’s campus and was engaged in a standoff with D.C. police that surpassed 24 hours on Wednesday.
WASHINGTON, DC (WTOP) — Police remain on the scene at American University in Northwest D.C. Wednesday morning after a man climbed up the campus’ radio broadcast tower on Tuesday.
Officials on scene told Washingtonian magazine that they got a cell phone to the man and had been communicating with him. MPD on Tuesday described the incident as a “barricade situation.” He was on a ...
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