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Houston winning Texas Lottery scratch ticket: Resident claims $1 million 200X prize

A Houston resident claimed a $1 million prize from a scratch ticket. The ticket was for the Texas Lottery game 200X. The ticket was sold at a store on West Road. A Houston resident won $1 million from a Texas Lottery scratch ticket. $1 million winning ticket. What we know:
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High stakes: THC ban veto spares local dispensaries but uncertainty looms over regulation mandates

At The Cobo Dispensary in Houston’s historic Fifth Ward, owner Ricky Bell was preparing for the worst. The potential signing of a statewide THC ban could have wiped out his entire livelihood, one he built from the ground up after surviving a near-fatal accident and years of chronic pain.
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Firefighter in The Woodlands hospitalized by large ceiling fan, authorities say

A firefighter in The Woodlands was taken to a hospital after a large ceiling fan in a fire station fell on him, authorities said.
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Homeowner guns down 19-year-old installing fiber optic cable, Texas cops say

A homeowner is accused of gunning down a utility worker who was installing fiber optic cables, Texas officials told news outlets. The shooting happened at about 1:20 p.m. Tuesday, June 24, in Magnolia, the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release. Investigators say there was a “disturbance” between...
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Texas Man Kills His Parents and Dogs in Home, Shoots Deputy, Then Commits Suicide

Texas Man Kills Parents, Dogs, Shoots Deputy, Then Commits Suicide Inside Home Let me walk you through what happened—because if […] This article originally appeared on BuildLikeNew.com — visit us for more home security guides.
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Massive Saharan Dust Cloud to Blanket Texas Early Next Week

Yet another massive cloud of Saharan dust is on a crash course with Texas. It’s only been a few weeks since the last plume of Saharan dust clouded the Texas skies. This time around, though, a much larger area of the Lone Star State will be affected, according to the Austin American-Statesman.
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Movies and TV shows casting in Houston

The glitz and glam of Hollywood captures the attention of Americans starting from an early age. Beyond celebrities' Instagram Stories and red carpet poses, there are actors out there paying their dues and honing their craft in pursuit of a sustainable career or a fulfilling sideline. Submitting to casting calls is a...
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The Woodlands Township officials support new law HB 2012 for public safety and community...

Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill (HB) 2012 into law on June 21, 2025, and Township officials were eager to show their support. The new law will enhance public safety and community standards. “One of the challenges of Montgomery County’s rapid growth is the proliferation of roadside and parking...
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Lanes reopened after 18-wheeler fire shuts down I-10 East Freeway westbound at I-610 East...

A semi truck that caught fire on the ramp from the East Freeway to the East Loop caused heavy delays for drivers on Wednesday. The incident has since cleared.
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Conroe ISD approves districtwide ban on student cellphone use during school day

The approval means students' personal communication devices, such as cellphones and smart watches, must stay turned off and put away during the school day.

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