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Fourth of July 2024 in Houston: These streets will be closed during Shell Freedom Over Texas
Read full article: Fourth of July 2024 in Houston: These streets will be closed during Shell Freedom Over TexasBefore you hit the road for Independence Day celebrations, make sure you are aware of which streets will be closed during Shell Freedom Over Texas celebrations.
ASK 2: ‘Is parking downtown free on the weekends, mostly by Sandy Reed Memorial Trails and center on Allen Parkway?’
Read full article: ASK 2: ‘Is parking downtown free on the weekends, mostly by Sandy Reed Memorial Trails and center on Allen Parkway?’At KPRC 2, we’re dedicated to keeping Houstonians informed. As part of our Ask 2 series, the newsroom will answer your questions about all things Houston.
Buffalo Bayou Park East receives $100M grant from Kinder Foundation for major expansion
Read full article: Buffalo Bayou Park East receives $100M grant from Kinder Foundation for major expansionThe Buffalo Bayou partnership received a $100 million grant from the Kinder Foundation for a major expansion of Buffalo Bayou Park.
‘Historic day’: Kinder Foundation announces $100M gift donated toward eastward expansion of Buffalo Bayou Park
Read full article: ‘Historic day’: Kinder Foundation announces $100M gift donated toward eastward expansion of Buffalo Bayou ParkThe Buffalo Bayou Partnership is expected to make an announcement about a donation at a news conference Monday, the organization said.
H-town sob spots: Houston TikToker hilariously breaks down the city’s best locations for a mini -- or major -- meltdown
Read full article: H-town sob spots: Houston TikToker hilariously breaks down the city’s best locations for a mini -- or major -- meltdownCan’t weep at home for whatever reason? Get in a good weep and one of these Houston locations recommended by a local TikToker.
Seach for Erica Hernandez continues after vehicle pulled out of Buffalo Bayou Park determined to not be related to her case
Read full article: Seach for Erica Hernandez continues after vehicle pulled out of Buffalo Bayou Park determined to not be related to her caseThe search for missing mom Erica Hernandez resumed in Missouri City on Saturday, days after an unrelated vehicle was pulled out of Buffalo Bayou Park during a search for the missing mother.
Bats, birds among wildlife pummeled during Southern freeze
Read full article: Bats, birds among wildlife pummeled during Southern freezeDiana Foss, Texas Parks and Wildlife Urban Wildlife Biologist attempts to find any surviving Mexican Free-tailed bats in a pile of dead bats at Waugh Drive in Buffalo Bayou Park, where it was impacted by the winter storm Monday, Feb. 22, 2021, in Houston. Bats are among numerous wildlife believed to have taken a beating in the South, a region unaccustomed to such a severe and prolonged cold snap. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department said it expected casualties among exotic deer and antelope. AdIn South Texas, bur clover, a winter weed crucial for deer in spring, was showing freeze burn. Long-term, the biggest concerns are for birds and bats, both of which had absorbed heavy blows even before the storm.
$10M grant awarded to assist in Buffalo Bayou Park transformation
Read full article: $10M grant awarded to assist in Buffalo Bayou Park transformationTo help achieve a transformation of the Buffalo Bayou Park’s east sector, local nonprofit Houston Endowment has granted $10 million to Buffalo Bayou Partnership (BBP) for the project to take place over the next 20 years. The grant dedicated towards the Buffalo Bayou East Master Plan will fund the addition of new bayou parks and trails, dynamic recreational and cultural destinations, as well as bikeways and “green fingers” into surrounding neighborhoods, according to a news release. In addition to extending the western network of Buffalo Bayou parks, trails and open space, the master plan will also create a connection between the Fifth Ward and Greater East End neighborhoods to the bayou and to each other, the release said. “The grant from Houston Endowment is another exciting step forward in the creation of a more equitable city for all Houstonians,” Turner said. “We are grateful to both Buffalo Bayou Partnership and Houston Endowment not only for their inclusive vision of a better Houston, but their commitment to making it a reality.”