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Rice University student Andrea Avila remembered
SUMMARY: The Rice University community is in mourning following the tragic death of political science junior Andrea Avila, who was shot in her dorm room on the first day of classes. Described as an exceptional scholar and mentor, Avila had transferred to Rice after earning her associates degree. Her 22-year-old former boyfriend shot her before taking his own life, with investigators citing a note he left regarding their troubled relationship. The incident, considered a murder-suicide, has left the campus community shaken. Classes were canceled but are scheduled to resume as the university grapples with this profound loss.
More information has become available on the female student who was found dead inside her dorm room Monday afternoon at Rice University.
The student, who has since been identified as Andrea Rodriguez Avila, was a junior from Maryland.
Avila’s family arrived in Houston Tuesday morning and received support from the university’s leadership team. The family has requested privacy as they mourn their loss.
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Texas woman turns home into magical Christmas village
SUMMARY: Debbie Belt of Hutto, Texas, has spent over a decade building an expansive Christmas village in her home, starting with a Harley Davidson village shop inspired by her love of motorcycles. After purchasing a collection from the late Congressman Ken Gray, her village has grown with miniature replicas, including themed homes for Halloween and Christmas. Her son contributes by 3D printing figurines, adding extra charm. Setting up the display, which includes a train and light setups, takes weeks, and her grandson delights in turning it on. The village has become a cherished part of their holiday tradition.
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Micah Parsons’ high school football coaches on his rise to stardom
SUMMARY: Micah Parsons, a standout football player from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, was drafted 12th overall by the Cowboys in 2021. His journey began at Central Dolphin High, where he earned a Penn State scholarship as a freshman. After transferring to Harrisburg High, he helped the team reach its first state title game. Known for his versatility, he played multiple positions, with a key moment being a freshman game where he blocked a punt and scored a touchdown to force overtime. Parsons credits his strength coach for enhancing his speed, and he remains dedicated to giving back to his hometown.
If you think Micah Parsons is a dominant force in the NFL, wait until you hear about how dominant he was in high school. While in Pennsylvania, FOX 4’s Jeff Kolb got an opportunity to talk to Parsons’ high school coaches about his rise to superstardom.
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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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