TUESDAY TOP NEWS LINKS:
While families and friends buried a classmate, Spring High School reopened on Monday to new security policies and an increased police presence. (Video: KTRK 13 News)
- Classes nervously resume at Spring High (Chron.com)
- After Stabbing, Only 60 Percent Of Students Attend First Day Back At Spring High School (KUHF Public Radio)
- Funeral services held for Spring HS student stabbed to death last week (KHOU 11 News)
- Spring ISD: School off to a ‘great start’ as students pass through metal detectors (KHOU 11 News)
- Funeral services held for Spring HS stabbing victim (KPRC 2 News)
- Spring students return to school while some attend student funeral (KRIV 26 News)
- Black and Latino activists address Spring HS stabbing (KIAH 39 Newsfix)
LOCAL AREA HEADLINES:
- Officer Wins Another Discrimination Suit Against HPD (KUHF Public Radio)
- Boy kidnapped during car theft in northwest Houston reunited with family (KTRK 13 News)
- Sugar Land doubles efforts in fighting mosquitoes (KPRC 2 News)
- Mexican drug cartels strengthening ties with local gangs (KRIV 26 News)
- Some Surfside residents wonder if arsenic in water caused cancer (KRIV 26 News)
- New study suggests women get mammograms at earlier age (KPRC 2 News)
TEXAS HEADLINES:
- Texas Supreme Court To Rule In BP Insurance Case (Texas Public Radio)
- TxDOT Wants To Curb High Drunk Driving Rate Among Young Hispanic Men (KUHF Public Radio)
- Aggies tap biomedical star to lead health science center (Chron.com)
- H-E-B announces statewide check stand donation campaign (KPRC 2 News)
- Whooping cough outbreak in Texas reaches highest level in 50 years (KIAH 39 Newsfix)