Vegan BBQ at RNC: Black chef gets long lines with a side of trolls

As a Black, vegan, Trump-supporting restaurant owner, Shana Gray is no stranger to controversy and has been trolled by both the left and the right. But her experiences have lit a defiant fire in her as she focused on bringing delectable vegan food to the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee in July 2024 and planned to launch a podcast at the end of the month.

‘It’s bigger than just us now’: SLV teens behind Instagram account alleging school sex abuse speak up

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Two young women have posted more than 45 stories detailing sexual assault and violence from students and alumni of San Lorenzo Valley High and other schools in Santa Cruz County to an Instagram account. The accusations have resulted in the district putting two teachers on paid leave and investigating two other district employees. The 18-year-olds sat down with Lookout to talk about the account, their motivation and their goals.

If Harris County continues same coronavirus track, Houston could be worst affected city in US, expert says

If Harris County continues on the same new case trajectory as it is on at present, Houston could become the worst affected city in the U.S., according to nationally recognized infectious disease expert, Dr. Peter Hotez of the Baylor College of Medicine.In a tweet Saturday morning, Hotez said if things continue as they are, Harris County could rival the situation that is currently being seen in Brazil.

Faced with desperate circumstances, nearly 2M people in Texas - including these Houstonians - won’t see a stimulus check

Garcia is among the millions in the U.S. who are facing uncertain times as the unprecedented coronavirus pandemic has brought the economy to a grinding halt. Making ends meet by cleaning houses, Garcia had several steady jobs before COVID-19 spread became a serious concern in the Houston-area. However, since the outbreak, she says she went to work at only one home and another one of her clients chose to pay her despite not working.

Migrant and refugee shelter in east Austin is buckling under flood of families

Casa Marianella is one of the few shelters in the country for migrants and refugees after they’ve been processed through Customs and Border Patrol and the United States government has issued them documents, according to Executive Director Jennifer Long. It’s also the closest one to the U.S.-Mexico border. In the past few months, the shelter that typically accepts only adults has seen a surge of families with small children looking for help.