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Her final visit with grandmother turns tragic

It was going to be a difficult trip. Rebecca Crenshaw was flying home to San Diego to say goodbye to her grandmother, Suzanne Bradbury. But in no way was she prepared for what would actually happen. … Continue readingHer final visit with grandmother turns tragic

Posted on July 27, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

Young mariachi performer is living his dream

Music was always welcome in the Rodriguez home. Jesus Rodriguez Sr. made sure of it. Guitars, trumpets and other instruments were lying around. And if Jesus wasn’t playing, his children would see what sounds they could coax from them. … Continue readingYoung mariachi performer is living his dream

Posted on July 20, 2018July 24, 2018by David Berkowitz3 Comments

Comic sketch artist gives with his heart

“During the hurricane, I watched news coverage from the safety of my home. I felt helpless to try to offer aid and guilty that I was safe while others were suffering. “I don’t have a boat or a ton of cash, but I have a … Continue readingComic sketch artist gives with his heart

Posted on September 22, 2017September 1, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

Former Baytown resident helps rebuild after storm

The past few weeks, so many stories have been shared of people helping people during and after Hurricane Harvey. No doubt, there are countless more that most of us will never hear about. But in each case, someone was positively impacted because someone else took … Continue readingFormer Baytown resident helps rebuild after storm

Posted on September 15, 2017June 18, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

‘I knew if the water was high, I’d get calls to rescue’

When Kyle Cervenka left work that Friday, he picked up his airboat and hauled it to his home in El Lago. Hurricane Harvey was coming, so he wanted to be prepared. “I’ve owned airboats for years. I do a lot of flounder gigging, bow fishing … Continue reading‘I knew if the water was high, I’d get calls to rescue’

Posted on September 14, 2017June 18, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

Police assistance honors fallen lieutenant

Starting with a simple social media connection, two communities in pain joined forces to help hundreds of families impacted by Hurricane Harvey. “About seven years ago, I became Facebook friends with a lady named Angie in Indiana through one of the FarmVille games, believe it … Continue readingPolice assistance honors fallen lieutenant

Posted on September 11, 2017June 18, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

Wake-up call: cheese, cell service not that important

“In the predawn hours of Sunday, August 27, I decided that I would peek outside. The torrential rains from Harvey had been pounding for several hours. Supposedly my house is not in the floodplain, but I poked my head out to see water halfway between … Continue readingWake-up call: cheese, cell service not that important

Posted on September 5, 2017June 18, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

‘Someone said I was a hero; I don’t think so at all’

“On Wednesday, the rain finally came to a stop for the most part. We were all in shock, I think. My sister was getting updates on her home to find out if it had flooded. Out of the blue I received a call around 4:30 … Continue reading‘Someone said I was a hero; I don’t think so at all’

Posted on September 5, 2017June 18, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

Angela Franco had ‘a natural instinct to help’

It’s been a busy week for Angela Franco and her husband, John Gomez. Like countless others around our community, they have rolled up their sleeves — and their pant legs when needed — to help make sure that those in need are safe and well … Continue readingAngela Franco had ‘a natural instinct to help’

Posted on September 2, 2017June 18, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

Foster animals survive Hurricane Harvey scare

Hurricane Harvey wasn’t picky when he came charging through Texas this past week. Many homes across the area were impacted, including those belonging to foster families caring for cats and dogs saved by A Life to Live. Early Tuesday morning, Deanna Domingue discovered a mess … Continue readingFoster animals survive Hurricane Harvey scare

Posted on September 2, 2017June 18, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

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