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Apartment home invasion in Alief leads to shootout, 1 suspect killed
SUMMARY: A deadly shootout occurred in Houston’s 9700 block of Leawood Blvd after three men broke into an apartment. The tenant, who was home, called his father after the intruders tried to kick in the door. His father sent a friend, who arrived to find the tenant tied up and being choked. The friend freed him, and the tenant managed to grab a dropped gun, firing at the suspects. One suspect was shot and found dead in the parking lot, while the tenant, though injured, survived. Houston Police are still investigating and searching for the remaining two suspects.

Houston Police said it happened in the 9700 block of Leawood Blvd. not far from Bissonnet Street around 1:30 p.m.
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UH students march for a safer campus with a list of demands for the police chief
SUMMARY: University of Houston students marched to the campus police station, demanding action in response to rising crime incidents, including a reported rape and multiple robberies this month. Their protest focused on safety, urging the university to address concerns like inadequate safety resources and the lack of blue light safety towers. The Student Government Association organized the protest, presenting six demands for increased funding, improved safety services, and accountability from police Chief Moore. Despite increased police presence, students express dissatisfaction with superficial measures and call for serious long-term solutions, emphasizing that they will not remain silent on these issues.

Students asked for specific improvements to the University of Houston campus for safety. A student said she was raped in a campus parking garage just weeks ago.
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Houston woman’s Range Rover explodes during possible recall-related malfunction
SUMMARY: Selda Johnson is grateful to be alive after her 2019 Range Rover burst into flames while she was driving. On February 7, her dashboard began malfunctioning, prompting her to pull over at the Marand Plaza shopping center. Moments later, the vehicle exploded. Unaware of a recall for engine and coolant issues in her model, she learned from her granddaughter about multiple similar incidents. She hopes her experience will encourage others to research vehicles thoroughly before purchasing and to check for recalls, warning that she could have lost her life. She is still without a vehicle following the incident.

The woman was unaware her 2019 Range Rover had a recall on it when the dashboard started malfunctioning. Moments later, the vehicle was engulfed in flames in what the woman described as a “full-blown explosion.”
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Austin transportation projects are at risk amid federal funding cuts | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: During a recent Mobility committee meeting, city officials provided updates on various transportation projects that are awaiting federal funding amidst a review of spending due to executive orders. Officials urged staff to continue operations on these projects unless officially notified to stop. Key projects at risk include the I-35 cap and stitch project, Barton Springs Road Bridge, and Safe Streets initiative. Funding agreements are pending a 90-day review period. Additionally, the Austin Transit Partnership discussed updates on the Project Connect Light Rail, proposing new station locations and adjustments to enhance pedestrian access along East Riverside and UT Austin.

The City of Austin has released the latest plans for the future of transportation, and federal funding for major transportation projects.
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