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This cocktail laboratory has a secret entrance | Eat Like a Local with Chris Shepherd, Ep. 32
SUMMARY: Explore Houston’s vibrant cocktail scene with visits to standout bars: Bandista, Johnny’s Gold Brick, and Toasted Coconut. Begin at Bandista, a speakeasy in the Four Seasons, offering creatively crafted cocktails inspired by historical Mexican journeys during Prohibition. Next, Johnny’s Gold Brick combines a friendly neighborhood vibe with accessible $10 craft cocktails, featuring classics and innovative monthly specials. Finally, Toasted Coconut focuses on rum and Tiki drinks, with signature cocktails like the Toast of Coconut and inventive variations like the blood and sandals swizzle. Each bar emphasizes quality ingredients, thoughtful mixing, and a welcoming atmosphere, reflecting Houston’s local flavor.
Explore a hidden high-end speakeasy and neighborhood watering holes on this episode of โEat Like a Localโ.
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Live: KHOU 11 News at 6
SUMMARY: A man, Lee Gilly, is in Harris County jail charged with murdering his pregnant wife, Christa Gilly, who was eight weeks along, after police found her body in their home. Another tragic incident involved Sebastian Sanchez crashing into a car driven by Esoterica Spivy, resulting in her death, leaving two young daughters without a mother. Fatalities related to Hurricane Milton have risen to 17, with many Florida residents facing ongoing power outages and flooding. In local news, Houston’s historic fire station reopened after a $6 million renovation and a charity event raised funds for Special Olympics Texas.
The latest on a murder in the Heights, a check on the weather and more on KHOU 11 News at 6 on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2024.
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FOX 4 News Crime Files: Week of October 6
SUMMARY: Dallas police arrested former Uber driver Willie Williams, charged with assaulting 68-year-old Solomon Gaba over a complaint about legroom. Footage showed Williams punching Gaba from behind on October 2, knocking him to the ground. Williams, a convicted assailant, was apprehended at a hookah lounge eight days later, with bail set at $5,000. In another case, Nathaniel Rowland, suspected of murdering his wife, was found dead before his trial. Lastly, Demarcus Miller was arrested for the June 2023 murder of 7-Eleven clerk Nathaniel Ogalo, despite being previously questioned and released by police. Miller’s bond is set at $2.5 million.
A look at the top crime stories in North Texas from the week of October 6, 2024, including an Uber driver who punched a …
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Second Annual Mediterranean Festival at Saint George Orthodox Church
SUMMARY: The second annual Mediterranean Festival, hosted by St. George Orthodox Church, will take place on October 26th from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. This community event aims to strengthen relationships through great food and cultural celebration. Attendees can enjoy a variety of Mediterranean cuisines, including kebabs, gyros, and traditional desserts like baklava and Boza ice cream. The festival features a marketplace, food vendors, and a silent auction. Entry is $5, with free admission for kids under four. For more information, visit www.houstonmedfest.com. This festival is a joyful reunion for the community and celebrates rich Mediterranean traditions.
Get ready for the Second Annual Mediterranean Festival hosted by Saint George Orthodox Church! Father James Shadid and Rana Abercia share exciting details about the event.
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