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Airport shuttles keep people moving on busiest holiday travel day
SUMMARY: Bush and Hobby airports are preparing for a record-breaking holiday season, with an expected 3.4 million travelers between December 19th and January 6th, a 7% increase from last year. The busiest day will be today, with 27,000 passengers. A shuttle bus driver, Lita, is helping to ease stress and anxiety for passengers by providing a fun, entertaining experience. Known for her upbeat attitude, Lita transforms stressful rides into joyful experiences, making a difference for travelers as they head to their gates. Her bus is more than just transportation; it’s a calming show for passengers on the go.
If you’re lucky, you’ll get to ride on Lakita’s bus. She puts on a show!
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Houston area grandmother who takes care of disabled husband receives $1,500 ‘Christmas Miracle’
SUMMARY: Bill Spencer and the Spencer Solves It team ended their ninth year of rescuing Christmas for needy families in Houston with heartwarming stories. This week featured Joy Morris, a devoted mother and grandmother, who, despite battling health issues and financial struggles, took in her two daughters and their five children. With her husband Henry disabled after a stroke, Joy became his full-time caregiver while pursuing education as a recovery coach. Facing a bleak Christmas for her family, Spencer and his partners provided a $1,500 donation, bicycles for the grandchildren, and a substantial gift card, ensuring a joyful holiday for Joy’s family.
It’s ‘Christmas Miracles’ week at KPRC 2. For nine years, Bill Spencer and the Spencer Solves It team have specialized in fulfilling the Christmas dreams of local children in need. Bill and his team are transforming Christmas for five families who couldn’t afford to give their children anything this year.
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Cold case solved: Plano police arrest man for 1990s sex assaults of 2 young girls
SUMMARY: A 64-year-old man, Nicholas Carney, has been arrested for aggravated sexual assault of a child in Plano, Texas, linked to crimes from the 1990s through advanced DNA technology. After 30 years without answers, detectives utilized forensic genetic genealogy, which enabled the comparison of DNA to commercial databases, leading to Carney’s identification. This breakthrough revived a case involving the abduction of an 8-year-old girl in 1991, who was found after being sexually assaulted. The investigation emphasized perseverance and the evolving capabilities of forensic science in solving cold cases, aiming to uncover any additional victims related to Carney.
A suspect has been arrested after DNA evidence connected him to a pair of crimes committed against children in the 1990s.
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FDA updates definition of ‘healthy’ on food labels for first time in 30 years
SUMMARY: The FDA is updating its definition of “healthy” food labels for the first time in 30 years to align with current nutrition science. Foods labeled as “healthy” must meet specific criteria for nutrients like saturated fat, sodium, and added sugars, and contain ingredients from major food groups like fruits, vegetables, and protein. This change will allow foods like nuts, seeds, and olive oil to qualify, while sugary items like cereals and sweetened yogurts will no longer be labeled as healthy. The update aims to improve public health and may prompt food manufacturers to reformulate products to meet the new standards.
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