'Just utter smell of decay' | Sewage floods community pond in Magnolia, killing dozens of wildlife

'Just utter smell of decay' | Sewage floods community pond in Magnolia, killing dozens of wildlife

The sight is horrifying enough but just imagine the smell. MAGNOLIA, Texas — In Magnolia’s Durango Creek subdivision sits a beautiful pond that used to be filled with flourishing wildlife. But not anymore. “It’s sewage and rotten fish,” resident Evan Young said. Residents took multiple videos of dead fish that have washed up in the pond and vultures circling the area to pick up their bodies. And if the sight wasn’t horrifying enough, just imagine…

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Woman whose remains were found in barbecue pit was reported missing just before Hurricane Harvey

Woman whose remains were found in barbecue pit was reported missing just before Hurricane Harvey

We’ve learned the Harris County Medical Examiner’s Office has identified the remains as 24-year-old Miranda Rodriguez. HOUSTON — Nearly a year after a disturbing discovery inside a custom backyard barbecue pit, we now have some answers.  Charred skeletal remains were discovered by a person claiming to be working around the Peach Creek Drive home in southeast Houston last July. We’ve learned the Harris County Medical Examiner’s Office has identified the remains as 24-year-old Miranda Marie Rodriguez.  Rodriguez…

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Addicks and Barker residents have two months left to sue the federal government over Harvey floods

Addicks and Barker residents have two months left to sue the federal government over Harvey floods

The statute of limitations on suing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for illegally taking homeowners’ property rights during the storm is six years. That deadline is August 28 and less than half have chosen to sue. By Andrew Schneider, Houston Public MediaJuly 6, 2023 10:30 amEnergy & Environment, Houston Public Media, Texas Newsroom

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