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How could this happen? Leader of Houston immigrant advocacy group sounds off on San Antonio deaths in suspected migrant smuggling operation
Read full article: How could this happen? Leader of Houston immigrant advocacy group sounds off on San Antonio deaths in suspected migrant smuggling operationFollowing the deaths of at least 50 people near San Antonio after an 18-wheeler was discovered with migrants inside, Cesar Espinosa, executive director of FIEL Houston, Immigrant Families and Students in the Struggle, spoke with KPRC 2 about some of the issues that he said have led to tragedies such as this one.
Residents spot coyotes in Houston-area neighborhood
Read full article: Residents spot coyotes in Houston-area neighborhoodHOUSTON – Neighbors arm themselves after coyotes spotted along the Westchase walking trail. Several coyotes have been spotted along a popular walking trail in the Westchase area. AdTexas Parks and Wildlife officials say coyotes live all around us and they are not going anywhere. “You’re going to raise your arms up, you’re going to make yourself look larger, you’re going to yell you’re going to speak assertively,” said Simon to help scare off coyotes. Simon says can also take a picture of the coyote sighting and let Texas Parks and Wildlife officials know where it is.
Neighborhood alert: Coyote sighting in broad daylight in Katy, Fulshear areas
Read full article: Neighborhood alert: Coyote sighting in broad daylight in Katy, Fulshear areasKaty, TEXAS – Neighbors have caught multiple daytime sightings of coyotes recently in the Katy and Fulshear areas. One man used his drone to capture video of a coyote near homes in Pine Mill Ranch. “It just sat there in the sun just sunbathing and was just minding its own business,” said Cinco Ranch resident Matt Gelotti. “The coyote didn’t come at us or anything like that it just looked at us and went back down in the culvert,” said Cinco Ranch resident Mike Musslewhite. I’m fine with them around,” said Pine Mill Ranch resident Rey Buznego.
Rice University warns students about coyote sightings on campus
Read full article: Rice University warns students about coyote sightings on campusThere’s been reports of coyotes in the Sugarland, Katy and now, the campus of Rice University. “We’re really close to downtown, so I don’t know how they got here,” said Rice University senior, Naod Araya. The Rice University Police Department released a warning to the campus community about several sightings. The locations listed include Kraft Hall, the North Annex lot near the Rice Boulevard crossing point at Gate 2, in the North Colleges area and near Sewell Hall. Freshman student Javier Elizondo said he had not seen any coyotes on campus and didn’t necessarily worry about his safety when on campus.