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  2. KHOU - Wikipedia

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    KHOU (channel 11) is a television station in Houston, Texas, United States, affiliated with CBS.It is owned by Tegna Inc. alongside Conroe-licensed Quest station KTBU (channel 55).

  3. Reporter Orko Manna leaves KCRA 3, calling it a ‘tough ...

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    Orko Manna, a reporter for KCRA 3, announced he’s leaving the station. He will be reporting in Houston with CBS-affiliate KHOU.

  4. Sandra Gin - Wikipedia

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    Sandra was a news anchor and reporter with KHOU-TV in Houston from 1994 to 2002. [1] Awards ... This page was last edited on 11 May 2022, at 15:16 (UTC).

  5. Chau Nguyen - Wikipedia

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    Chau Nguyen is a former Vietnamese-American news anchor most recently seen with KHOU-TV, before stepping down in December 2007 to become a social worker. [1] She is now the Chief Public Strategies office for the Houston Area Women's Center.

  6. Man in wheelchair fends off feral hog attack with airsoft gun ...

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    Longtime Houston resident Carl White told KHOU 11 that dog, Moose, started barking to alert him to one of the wild animals, which have been terrorizing the area, even killing pets.

  7. Ron Stone (reporter) - Wikipedia

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    Stone started his television news career at Houston CBS affiliate KHOU, where he worked for nearly a decade except for a ten-month period in 1967 where he went to New York City to work as a news writer and reporter for the NBC Radio Network. [4] In 1972, Stone moved to NBC affiliate KPRC-TV as anchor for what was known at the time as Big 2 News.

  8. Neil Frank - Wikipedia

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    Neil Laverne Frank (born September 11, 1931) is an American meteorologist and former director of the National Hurricane Center (NHC) in Florida. He was instrumental in advancing both the scientific and informational aspects of hurricane forecasting. He retired in 2008 as Chief Meteorologist at KHOU-TV in Houston.

  9. Pete Tauriello - Wikipedia

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    Pete Tauriello is a veteran traffic anchor on 1010 WINS, WKXW and several other radio stations in the New York City area including a few years on the Z-100 "Morning Zoo." [1] He has also served as a traffic reporter on WWOR-TV and more recently on WNBC-TV's "Today In New York."