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Houston athletes set sights on 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris
Read full article: Houston athletes set sights on 2024 Paralympic Games in ParisHouston is lucky to be the home of several world-class athletes and that list includes a pair of college students who recently competed in the 2023 Parapan American Games in Santiago, Chile.
Possible links between Covid shots and tinnitus emerge
Read full article: Possible links between Covid shots and tinnitus emergeThousands of people say they’ve developed tinnitus after they were vaccinated against Covid. While there is no proof yet that the vaccines caused the condition, theories for a possible link have surfaced among researchers.
2023 hurricane forecasts are surging in
Read full article: 2023 hurricane forecasts are surging inUniversities and private forecasting companies have begun to issue their thoughts on just how active our upcoming Atlantic hurricane season will be and, generally speaking, most predictions are slightly above the average.
Those rising tides are OUR tides
Read full article: Those rising tides are OUR tidesThis one is making the rounds today---several new studies not only point to sea levels rising but specifically along the Gulf Coast states and southeastern U.S. The Washington Post article, which has plenty of Houston and Galveston mentions, points to one study in particular from the University of Arizona.
2022 Hurricane forecast....and the winner is....
Read full article: 2022 Hurricane forecast....and the winner is....Today marks the official END of the 2022 hurricane season which began June 1st (interestingly we had no pre-season storms this year for the first time since 2014). The season proved pretty interesting with three systems before July 1st and then NOTHING until September! Thank you Saharan Dust and dry air!
🔒 KPRC 2 sports director Randy McIlvoy looks ahead to the UH Cougars Sweet 16 appearance in San Antonio
Read full article: 🔒 KPRC 2 sports director Randy McIlvoy looks ahead to the UH Cougars Sweet 16 appearance in San AntonioKPRC 2 sports director Randy McIlvoy is in San Antonio for Thursday’s NCAA tournament matchup between the University of Houston and University of Arizona’s basketball teams. This is the Coogs third straight Sweet 16 appearance, and they’ll be battling a tough opponent.
Paralyzed athlete from Humble commits to University of Arizona for wheelchair basketball
Read full article: Paralyzed athlete from Humble commits to University of Arizona for wheelchair basketballHumble native Seth Haynes has committed to the University of Arizona to play wheelchair basketball, five years after a car accident left him paralyzed.
South Oak Cliff three-star Kyron Chambers commits to Arizona
Read full article: South Oak Cliff three-star Kyron Chambers commits to ArizonaSouth Oak Cliff cornerback Kyron Chambers took to Twitter on Wednesday evening to announce his decision to commit to a college program. The three-star recruit chose none other than the University of Arizona:
The Latest: Australia moves up vaccination start to February
Read full article: The Latest: Australia moves up vaccination start to February(AP Photo/Mark Baker)CANBERRA, Australia — Australia is advancing the start of its coronavirus vaccination program to mid-February, with plans to inoculate 15% of the population by late March. Mexico’s vaccination effort continues at a glacial rate, with about 7,500 shots administered Wednesday, a rate similar to previous days. John Bel Edwards and public health officials said Wednesday that efforts are being made to speed up vaccinations for the coronavirus. So far, state officials have administered 126,602 of the 522,550 doses the state has received. More than 329,000 people have been vaccinated in Florida — or about 1.5% of the population — almost all of them either health care workers, residents in care homes, or people over the age of 65.
US spacecraft touches asteroid surface for rare rubble grab
Read full article: US spacecraft touches asteroid surface for rare rubble grabThis undated image made available by NASA shows the asteroid Bennu from the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft. After almost two years circling the ancient asteroid, OSIRIS-REx will attempt to descend to the treacherous, boulder-packed surface and snatch a handful of rubble on Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2020. “Sampling is in progress.”Confirmation came from the Osiris-Rex spacecraft as it made contact with the surface of the asteroid Bennu more than 200 million miles away. Bennu’s gravity was too low for the spacecraft to land — the asteroid is just 1,670 feet (510 meters) across. Japan expects samples from its second asteroid mission — in the milligrams at most — to land in the Australian desert in December.