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Suspects linked to Jocelyn Nungaray’s murder have been identified, facing capital murder charges
SUMMARY: Houston Police have arrested 21-year-old Johan Jose Rangel Martinez and 26-year-old Franklin Jose Peña Ramos, charging them with capital murder in the case of 12-year-old Joselyn Nungay, who was found strangled in a North Houston Creek. During a news conference, investigators detailed the timeline of events from when the suspects met Joselyn to her murder. Despite the arrests, the investigation is ongoing, with additional testing and potential charges pending. Both suspects' legal statuses and histories in Houston remain unclear, and Homeland Security is assisting. The case's lead detective is Lieutenant Steven Hope, who continues to work on the investigation.
After harrowing days of pleading with the public for answers, Jocelyn Nungaray's family is getting closer to finding justice after the 12-year-old was found strangled to death in a north Houston creek.
Johan Jose Rangel Martinez, 26, and Franklin Jose Pena Ramos, 21, are both facing capital murder charges in connection to the murder of Jocelyn on June 17.
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What’s going on with the Lake Livingston Dam? KPRC 2 digs into the problem, finds answers on the fix
SUMMARY: This report highlights two significant issues discovered along the Trinity River, affecting the dam and surrounding infrastructure. The first issue, found in May, involves erosion around a westward training wall, leading to partial failure. The second, discovered last week, involves severe erosion at the base of a support structure near the dam’s apron, prompting federal emergency alerts. In response, the Trinity River Authority is taking three major actions: lowering Lake Livingston’s water level, moving 100 truckloads of rock daily, and pumping concrete for essential repairs. These measures aim to ensure the dam’s safety before any tropical storms hit, with final repairs expected by month’s end.
Nearly a week after the Trinity River Authority declared a “potential failure watch” for the Lake Livingston Dam, we’re learning about the damage done during flooding earlier this year.
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All-Star Village in Arlington expected to see thousands of baseball fans
SUMMARY: Crews are busy constructing the MLB All-Star Village in Arlington, spanning from Choctaw Stadium to Esports Stadium. With 200 workers on-site daily, the village features over a million square feet of interactive activities, including batting practice and virtual reality exhibits. Fans can visit the All-Star Village from July 13th to 16th, with most areas shaded and equipped with water stations. This marks the first time in over 70 years that the defending champion's city hosts the All-Star festivities. Tickets for the village are under $40. Former Rangers player Michael Young highlighted the importance of showcasing the venue and the sport.
The fan experience spanning from Choctaw Stadium to the Esports Stadium is expected to see 100,000 people this year.
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Hurricane Beryl causes death and destruction in parts of Caribbean | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: Jamaica is preparing for Hurricane Barrel, a Category 4 storm, impacting nearly 3 million residents. The hurricane has already caused significant damage and fatalities in the Southeast Caribbean. Prime Minister declared the island a disaster area with a state of emergency for at least seven days, ordering curfews and evacuations in low-lying areas. Despite weakening from Category 5, Barrel's 140 mph winds pose a severe threat with potential for life-threatening storm surges, flooding, and damaging waves. The storm previously devastated several Caribbean islands, including St. Vincent, the Grenadines, and Grenada, destroying homes, buildings, and vital infrastructure. Barrel is expected to weaken further as it moves towards the Cayman Islands and Yucatan Peninsula.
Hurricane Beryl has already caused death and destruction in parts of the Caribbean. Now, the powerful storm is heading toward Jamaica.
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