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Get your fried chicken fix! | Eat Like a Local with Chris Shepherd, Ep. 33
SUMMARY: In this episode of El Like a Local, the focus is on fried chicken, visiting notable spots like Frenchies, Lucha, and the iconic BBQ Inn. Frenchies, established 55 years ago, is renowned for its consistent, high-quality fried chicken, made from family recipes and seasoned blends. The founders emphasize quick service without compromising taste. At Lucha, the culinary director highlights the harmony of oysters and fried chicken, alongside house-made sauces and biscuits. The BBQ Inn, a Houston staple since 1946, offers classic fried chicken, shrimp, and delicious pies. This exploration celebrates the emotional connection people have with fried chicken and its cultural significance.

We can’t talk about fried chicken in this city without going to Frenchy’s Chicken — which didn’t get its start as a chicken restaurant. Plus, we’ll visit more places where you’ll find great, crispy chicken in Houston.
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Beware of Wedding Photographer Scams: Tips to Protect Yourself
SUMMARY: Wedding season brings a rise in photographer scams, warns Leah Napoleello, VP of the Better Business Bureau (BBB) of Greater Houston. Scammers often take money then disappear or fail to deliver photos. Red flags include refusal to meet in person or via video, communication solely through social media, lack of a professional website, and limited online presence. To avoid fraud, research photographers on BBB.org, check reviews, consult friends and family, and look for affiliations with trade organizations. Always get a written contract, pay by credit card to enable disputes, and report scams to BBB to protect others.

As wedding, prom, and graduation season approaches, hiring a photographer becomes a priority. However, the Better Business Bureau warns of increasing reports of wedding photographer fraud
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Children born in the U.S. deported from Louisiana with their parents | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: Three U.S. citizen children were deported from Louisiana to Honduras with their mother after ICE detained the family. A U.S. District judge criticized the lack of a meaningful process, as the family was deprived of communication for three days, preventing them from pursuing legal options. The deportation of the 2-year-old U.S. citizen was deemed unlawful, as ICE has no authority to deport U.S. citizens. The Honduran government has offered support to the mother, and a hearing is scheduled for May 17 to investigate the case further. A second Honduran mother was also deported with her two U.S. citizen children.

Three children who are U.S. citizens have been deported from Louisiana to Honduras. A U.S. district judge said there was “no meaningful process” in how it happened
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Texas bill aims to increase protection for police
SUMMARY: Texas House lawmakers gave initial approval to House Bill 2436, which would exempt police officers from being charged with deadly conduct for actions taken in the line of duty. The bill, supported by Republican Representative Cole Hefner, aims to clarify that the offense, originally meant to address gang violence, should not apply to officers performing lawful duties. Critics argue it may encourage reckless behavior by police. However, supporters assure the bill doesn’t grant immunity, emphasizing officers will still be held accountable under other legal provisions. The bill advanced with an amendment requiring officers to reasonably believe their actions were necessary.

Texas house lawmakers gave initial approval to legislation that would exempt police officers from being charged with ‘deadly conduct’.
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