Top Houston news: Most Latino voters fear gun violence driven by racism; Navy vet released; more

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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Houston.

Naked man escapes from kidnappers' trunk in north Houston

A contractor was ambushed, tied up and thrown into a trunk naked.

Read the full story on ABC13 Houston.

Rice University officials apologize, say they mishandled case of alleged sexual assault

An anonymous opinion piece published in the student newspaper, The Rice Thresher, prompted the apology from university officials.

Read the full story on Houston Public Media.

Most Texas Latino voters fear gun violence driven by racism, according to poll

More than 80% of Latino voters in Texas are concerned about being targeted by racist killers.

Read the full story on Houston Public Media.

Houston-area Navy veteran released from Thai prison after not guilty verdict

Derrick Keller’s family says he is still in Thailand currently. His family is working to get everything sorted out to figure out what is next.

Read the full story on KHOU.

Austin’s beloved Home Slice Pizza will open a Houston restaurant

Get ready for New York-style slices worth waiting in line for.

Read the full story on Eater Houston.


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