‘It’s a horrendous way to learn’: What emergency responders should take away from DOJ Uvalde report

SAN ANTONIO – Michael Davis has been looking over the Department of Justice’s report on the shooting at Robb Elementary. As an instructor at the Alamo Area Regional Law Enforcement Academy, Davis said there is a lot of valuable input that public safety agencies and emergency management coordinators can take away from it. “It’s a … Read more

Congressman Al Green receives report from USPS Office of Inspector General on mail delay issues

The postal service has told KHOU 11 that the “temporary disruptions” stem from a “network modernization plan.” HOUSTON — Since we’ve told Congressman Al Green about the mail delay issues at a USPS processing center, he and his office have been working to try and get those impacted some answers.  “We get calls almost every … Read more

Rookie Stroud shows poise beyond his years in leading Texans to divisional round of playoffs

Stroud led the Texans to a playoff win over Cleveland last weekend. Now the rookie QB goes up against the Baltimore defense. BALTIMORE — Rookie C.J. Stroud impressed fans across the country with his poise and calmness in leading the Houston Texans to a win over Cleveland in his playoff debut. Though the performance was … Read more

Dept. of Justice, 3 more states and District of Columbia join lawsuit against NCAA transfer rules

The lawsuit, which alleges the NCAA transfer rule’s waiver process violates federal antitrust law, could have a profound impact on college sports if successful. COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Department of Justice, three more states and the District of Columbia have joined a lawsuit against the NCAA’s transfer eligibility rule. The federal agency signed on to … Read more