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Help for Houston drivers tricked into paying high parking fees
SUMMARY: A KPRC2 investigation reveals that Metropolis, a California-based parking company managing several garages in Houston, faces a proposed class action lawsuit for allegedly overcharging drivers. Complaints have arisen about excessive fees, such as a reported charge of $262 for a $5 parking session. Customers have described this as a “bait and switch” tactic amid a system driven by AI with no human oversight. The lawsuit seeks to stop what is considered an illegal scheme, while Metropolis claims that complaints represent less than 1% of transactions. The situation continues to frustrate drivers who face unexpected charges.

Last August, KPRC 2 exposed numerous complaints about Metropolis, specifically related to a garage on Franklin in downtown Houston. Now, a Houston law firm has filed a lawsuit to stop the company from charging unfair parking fees. According to Alex Brown from The Lanier Law Firm, “We expect this is happening every day at every one of these centers.”
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Texas Longhorns end 22-year Final Four drought with win over TCU in Elite Eight
SUMMARY: The Texas Longhorns women’s basketball team is heading to the Final Four for the first time since 2003 after defeating TCU 58-47 in the Elite Eight. Texas outscored TCU 19-12 in the third quarter, with key contributions from Madison Booker and Jordan Lee. Despite TCU’s late run after Sedona Prince fouled out, Texas held strong, with Booker hitting a crucial shot and Rori Harmon adding a final jumper. Texas’ defense forced 21 turnovers, limiting TCU’s star Hailey Van Lith to 3-of-14 shooting. Booker led Texas with 18 points, and Harmon added 13. They will face South Carolina on April 4.
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Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson in support of film incentives bill in Texas | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson supported a Texas film incentives bill during a committee hearing on SB22, which aims to revamp the Texas Moving Image Incentive Program. The legislation proposes to allocate $500 million every two years, arguing that $469 is spent in the state for every dollar granted. McConaughey emphasized the importance of training a local workforce through partnerships with community colleges to sustain a film industry in Texas. By developing infrastructure and job training, Texas could attract productions and compete with states like Georgia and New Mexico, creating a self-sustaining film industry.

Actors Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson testified before the Senate Finance Committee in support of legislation to beef up an incentive plan for the entertainment industry.
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Parents file criminal complaints against Houston ISD officials after failed $4 billion bond
SUMMARY: Parents of the Houston Independent School District (HISD) have filed criminal complaints following the failure of a $4 billion bond measure. The complaints are focused on HISD’s actions surrounding the bond election last November, including the allocation of $2 million for campaign consulting, which parents claim violated Texas election laws. Investigations revealed videos advocating for the bond, which could lead to misdemeanor charges. Nine parents have filed complaints with the Harris County District Attorney’s office. While some have received confirmation of the investigation, others await a response. HISD has not commented on the matter.

It was in early February that KPRC 2 Investigates first exposed potential electioneering by the Houston Independent School District during last year’s controversial bond election.
Now, more parents are coming forward and filing criminal complaints with the Harris County District Attorney’s Office.
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