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Mayor Whitmire teaming up with HPD, others to crack down on bad actors in Houston nightlife
Mayor Whitmire teaming up with HPD, others to crack down on bad actors in Houston nightlife

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timea day ago

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Mayor Whitmire teaming up with HPD, others to crack down on bad actors in Houston nightlife

The Brief From July 17 - 19, Houston Mayor John Whitmire, HPD, HFD, HHD, Public Works and others tag along to inspect nightclubs and bars in Houston. 13 inspections were held in the Heights area, most of Washington. City Council and a Washington Avenue business owner responded to city's efforts. HOUSTON - The City of Houston says they are cracking down on nightclubs and bars who are not following compliance and safety requirements. City of Houston cracking down on nightclubs, bars not following compliance rules The Crime Protection Team Club Unit visited multiple clubs and bars in the heights area and along Washington Avenue. A few Heights area clubs and bars got a visit from Mayor Whitmire and the Club Unit over the weekend, each one of them was given more than just a fair warning. By the numbers Bar/Club Stats Inspections: 13 Citations: 115 Warnings: 12 Arrests: 2 Misdemeanor (Failure to Comply with Local Health or Sanitary Laws) Bars/Clubs Closed: 5 DWI Enforcement Stats Traffic Stops: 104 Citations: 91 Warnings: 43 DWI Arrests: 8 Other Arrests: 3 Bar/Club Inspection Details: Zen Lounge – 5316 Washington Ave HPD – Arrest x 2 for Failure to Comply with Local Health or Sanitary Laws Health – Citations x 15 Closed by Health for unauthorized food service Closed by Public Works for invalid Certificate of Occupancy 2 Cana – 5310 Washington Ave No violations noted 3. Bar 5306 – 5306 Washington Ave Ste C Closed by Public Works for invalid Certificate of Occupancy 4. Fuego's – 817 Durham Dr Health – Citations x 15 HPD – Warnings x 3 5. Tokyo Joe's Shot Bar – 2001 Beall St HFD – Citation x 1 HPD – Warnings x 3 Health – Warning x 1 Public Works – follow up investigation required into built out loft and large attached garage 6. BLVD Park – 1119 W 20th St HPD – Citations x 12 Health – Warning x 1 HFD – Citation x 1 7. Say No Mas – 1217 W 20th St HPD – Citations x 9 Health – Warning x 1 HFD – Citations x 3 and closed kitchen due to unpermitted gas Public Works – follow up required into built on mobile chef unit attached to building 8. Austin's Backyard – 1221 W 20th St HPD – Warning x 3 Health – Citations x 9 9. XO – 5023 Washington Ave HPD – Citations x 29 HFD – Citation x 1 Closed by Health for unauthorized food service Closed by Public Works and HFD for invalid Certificate of Occupancy 10. Lincoln Bar – 5110 Washington Ave HPD – Citations x 3 Health – Citation x 1 ARA – Citation x 1 Closed by HFD due to fire at location 11. Bar 5306 – 5306 Washington Ave Ste C HPD – Citation x 3 12. Sidebar – 5317 Washington Ave Health – Citation x 3 ARA – Citation x 3 13. Luxx – 5002 Washington Ave HPD – Citations x 6 Closed by Health for unauthorized food service What they're saying City Councilmember Abbie Kamin and Washington Avenue business owner speak out about the Mayor's efforts "We are not anti-business in Houston. Business is the backbone of our city, but there are a few of these bad actors that are making a big problem for a lot of people and putting a strain specifically on law enforcement resources," said Councilmember Abbie Kamin. "Every time there is an inspection, the health department is involved, the fire department is involved." "When we are talking about a club that has been shut down or a bar that has been shut down, there have been clear issues with safety and health that have been found," said Councilmember Kamin. "There are some clubs and bars that do have valid certificates of occupancy, but they may not be keeping up with safety measures, like sprinkler systems. When you hear about issues, we deal a lot with in District C is loud noise." The owner of Prison Break Tattoos on Washington Avenue says she's happy to see it, because her business relies on foot traffic, but she wants it to be safe. "I mean there is quite a bit of activity here, especially during the midnight hours. People tend to get a little crazy and that part is appreciated, and again we want everyone to enjoy themselves out here and be safe," said Jen Finberg, "Some of the frustrations is when they see these businesses, and they park along the whole street, so people can't get in our place of business, and we can't conduct business, and it plugs up the whole - traffic and things like that so it interferes with our livelihood." The Source FOX 26 Reporter Leslie DelasBour has more on what occurred over the weekend. Solve the daily Crossword

Officer Shot in Houston: Police Say Suspect Dead After Mykawa Incident
Officer Shot in Houston: Police Say Suspect Dead After Mykawa Incident

Cedar News

time5 days ago

  • Cedar News

Officer Shot in Houston: Police Say Suspect Dead After Mykawa Incident

Officer Shot in Houston during a confrontation near 10900 Mykawa Road, according to Houston Police. The officer, who sustained a gunshot wound to the leg, is now reported to be in stable condition at the hospital. Officer Shot in Houston During Confrontation The shooting occurred earlier today when officers responded to a call involving a potentially dangerous suspect. Upon arrival, an exchange of gunfire took place. The suspect was shot and pronounced dead at the scene. Houston Police confirmed via their official X (Twitter) account that the injured officer is receiving treatment and is expected to recover. Investigation Ongoing After Officer Shot in Houston Authorities have launched a full investigation into the incident. HPD Commanders and a Public Information Officer (PIO) were dispatched to the scene to assess the situation. Officials stated that more details will be released as the investigation progresses.

Tri-agency traffic enforcement targets excessive speeding on I-565
Tri-agency traffic enforcement targets excessive speeding on I-565

Yahoo

time7 days ago

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Tri-agency traffic enforcement targets excessive speeding on I-565

MADISON COUNTY, Ala. (WHNT) — Multiple department came together to crack down on people driving too fast along I-565 in Madison County. The Huntsville Police Department (HPD), Madison Police Department (MPD) and the Madison County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) carried out a targeted split radar operation on Monday, July 14, along the I-565 corridor. 'This isn't just about speeding – it's about the very real consequences of reckless driving,' HPD Chief Kirk Giles said. 'Through our Summer Slowdown initiative and this collaboration, we're reminding drivers that speed kills. Enforcement is just one piece of the puzzle. The real goal is changing behavior before a tragedy happens.' From 7 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., officers and deputies from the three agencies monitored I-565 from Wall Triana Highway to Chapman Mountain and focused on aggressive drivers going well beyond the speed limit. According to authorities, more that 140 vehicles were stopped in just over six hours. Officers issued 104 citations and 79 written warnings. Authorities said that one driver was clocked at 97 miles per hour. 'In the spirit of inter-agency cooperation, this joint enforcement event highlights law enforcement's commitment to public safety in general and traffic safety in particular,' MPD Chief Johnny Gandy said. 'Each of the major law enforcement agencies in Madison County came together with a common goal to ensure safe roads for the motoring public and to reduce senseless speed related crashes that, far too often, result in serious injuries or death.' 'We've seen firsthand how lives can change in an instant because of reckless speeding,' MCSO Sheriff Kevin Turner said. 'Our goal isn't to write tickets, it's to save lives. When agencies come together like this, it sends a clear message: slow down, drive responsibly, and help us keep our roads safe.' The joint enforcement effort is part of a broader commitment by local law enforcement to prioritize roadway safety and reduce speed-related crashes as traffic increases throughout the summer. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Solve the daily Crossword

Suspect arrested in Wahiawa barricade situation
Suspect arrested in Wahiawa barricade situation

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time13-07-2025

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Suspect arrested in Wahiawa barricade situation

After more than eight hours, Honolulu police said a 'barricade situation ' in Wahiawa has been resolved without injuries. At around 1 :34 a.m. today, the Oahu Department of Emergency Management issued an HNL Alert notifying the public of road closures in the areas of Koa Street, Kilani Avenue and North Cane Street in all directions due to an active police investigation. At around 5 a.m. today, HPD posted on social media that an investigation of a barricade situation was underway on Koa Street. In an update on social media Sunday at 10 :50 a.m., HPD said that just after 10 a.m. a male suspect surrendered to the police and was arrested for reckless endangering. HPD said no one was injured. See more : 1 Comments By participating in online discussions you acknowledge that you have agreed to the. An insightful discussion of ideas and viewpoints is encouraged, but comments must be civil and in good taste, with no personal attacks. If your comments are inappropriate, you may be banned from posting. Report comments if you believe they do not follow our. Having trouble with comments ? .

Woman, 50, dies after allegedly drunk driver crashes into moped in Waimanalo
Woman, 50, dies after allegedly drunk driver crashes into moped in Waimanalo

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time12-07-2025

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Woman, 50, dies after allegedly drunk driver crashes into moped in Waimanalo

A 50-year-old moped rider was killed late Friday night after she was hit by truck driven by an allegedly impaired driver in Waimanalo, authorities said. Honolulu police said that at about 11 :15 p.m. a 44-year-old man was driving north on Kalanianaole Highway when he traveled into the southbound lane and hit a 41-year-old woman riding a moped. The victim, who was not wearing a helmet, was ejected onto the road, according the Honolulu Police Department's Traffic Division. Honolulu Emergency Medical Services officials said paramedics were called to the crash but that the woman was pronounced dead at the scene. The man, who had minor injuries, was arrested for suspicion of operating a vehicle under the influence of an intoxicant and first-degree negligent homicide. HPD said alcohol appears to be a contributing factor but that it unknown if speed or drugs contributed. This was Oahu's 42nd traffic fatality in 2025 compared with 19 at the same time in 2024. See more : 15 Comments By participating in online discussions you acknowledge that you have agreed to the. An insightful discussion of ideas and viewpoints is encouraged, but comments must be civil and in good taste, with no personal attacks. If your comments are inappropriate, you may be banned from posting. Report comments if you believe they do not follow our. Having trouble with comments ? .

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