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Employee Spotlight Officer Jack Doraty
SUMMARY: Jack is an employee at the City of Galveston. He initially worked there from 2001 to 2009, but left after Hurricane Ike to go on a police training mission in Afghanistan. He returned in 2014-2015 to work for the Galveston Police Department. He has worked in various roles, including night watch patrol and being a member of the SWAT team. He currently works as the security officer for City Hall and interacts with employees and visitors. Jack joined the Army in 1992 and got out on a Friday, starting the police academy the following Monday. He is married with children and grandchildren and loves his job in Galveston. People appreciate his friendly and welcoming demeanor.
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Police Chase: Suspect accused of murdering OU football player, cutting off ankle monitor escapes
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Police say murder suspect Antwan Franklin and a woman led police on a chase along I-30 during rush hour on Friday. Dash cam video shows the pursuit and Franklin's escape on foot.
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How to ‘Summer Proof’ your hair in 7 steps
SUMMARY: To keep your hair healthy during summer, Trey Gillan from Bella Renova Salon offers several tips. Firstly, condition your scalp with a sugar scrub to remove debris and hydrate it. Add a hair vitamin to maintain moisture and strength. Regular trims every three months prevent split ends and dryness. Moisturize your hair to combat humidity and use Brazilian Blowouts or keratin treatments for smoother hair. Invest in good travel-size hair products and avoid using hotel shampoos. Don't over-shampoo; switch to sulfate-free options. Pre-moisten hair before swimming to prevent chlorine damage and apply UV protection. Embrace natural textures and avoid excess heat styling.
Trey Gillen with Bella Rinova Hair Salon shares summer hair care steps to keep your hair healthy and hydrated during the hot summer months.
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Will Hurricane Beryl impact Fourth of July celebrations in Galveston?
SUMMARY: Tomorrow is the 4th of July and thousands will head to Galveston Island for festivities. KPRC 2's Relle Turner has been monitoring the conditions from the seawall to ensure everyone's safety. Currently, the beach is hot and sticky, with many people already present. Key safety tips include locating lifeguard stands and paying attention to the flag warning system, which is green for now but could change due to Hurricane Beryl. Despite the holiday atmosphere, the potential dangers, including rip currents, remain. Hurricane Beryl's status is closely watched, with preparations encouraged. The storm may affect gas prices due to refinery disruptions.
With Fourth of July celebrations around the corner, all eyes are on Hurricane Beryl as we brace for its potential arrival in Texas.
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