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More than 100 people arrested for DWIs and illegally discharging firearms in Houston for New Year’s celebrations
Read full article: More than 100 people arrested for DWIs and illegally discharging firearms in Houston for New Year’s celebrationsDespite the numerous warnings from law enforcement officials, more than 100 people across the Houston area found themselves behind bars for drinking and driving or for celebratory gunfire as we rang in the new year.
‘Let’s end the streak’: Law enforcement officials announce DWI crackdown ahead of New Year celebrations
Read full article: ‘Let’s end the streak’: Law enforcement officials announce DWI crackdown ahead of New Year celebrations“If you’re drunk driving this weekend, you’re going to jail,” Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg said.
New Year, New You! Drink more water, it may help slow down aging and prevent disease
Read full article: New Year, New You! Drink more water, it may help slow down aging and prevent diseaseA new study from the National Institutes of Health looked at serum sodium data from 11,000 people. That number increases when we drink less.
How to stay on track with New Year’s resolutions and goals
Read full article: How to stay on track with New Year’s resolutions and goalsIf you find yourself having a hard time keeping those goals for the New Year – you are not alone! Dr. Shana D. Lewis, a licensed professional counselor, shares some real solutions to help you stay on track in 2023.
HELLO 2023! Houston area residents ring in the New Year with celebrations across the area
Read full article: HELLO 2023! Houston area residents ring in the New Year with celebrations across the areaArea families burned the midnight oil Saturday, enjoying New Year’s Eve on the diamond at Sugar Land Holiday Lights and Fireworks at Constellation Field.
Celebratory gunfire: This is what you need to know about it before the New Year
Read full article: Celebratory gunfire: This is what you need to know about it before the New YearCelebratory gunfire is a problem in the Houston area year after year, particularly around New Year’s and the Fourth of July, and notably, when the Astros win.
Airbnb to crack down on New Years Eve parties in the Houston-area this year
Read full article: Airbnb to crack down on New Years Eve parties in the Houston-area this yearWith life returning to near-normal levels since the pandemic began, Airbnb announced that they will bring stricter guidelines and crackdown on parties hosted on New Year’s Eve.
Where to watch New Year’s Eve fireworks around Houston
Read full article: Where to watch New Year’s Eve fireworks around HoustonHOUSTON – Who doesn’t love to ring in the new year watching a thrilling fireworks display surrounded by their loved ones? We tracked down free family-friendly New Year’s celebrations featuring fireworks in Houston and here’s what we found:The City of Houston and the City of Sugar Land won’t be organizing any New Year’s celebrations this year. But there are still a few options available in the Houston area to welcome 2020 with a good fireworks show. Cost: FreeWhen: From 1 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., Dec. 31Address: 215 Kipp Ave. Cost: FreeWhen: From 8 p.m. to 12:05 a.m., Dec. 31Address: 250 Assay Street