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    May 18, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  1. Stratford High School saxophonist leaves legacy as valedictorian

    Stratford High School senior Mason Hurtte is known for hitting the perfect notes.
    KIAH
    Stratford High School senior Mason Hurtte is known for hitting the perfect notes. Hurtte has earned the nickname "Mr. Spartan" on campus, and for good reason. "Mason exemplifies what we want a Spartan to be, and that is a student who is on his game...

    Tags: Entertainment, Music, Arts and Culture, Schools, High Schools

  2. May 9, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  3. Study finds dino flatulence contributed to their hot, steamy climate

    A new find suggests that living during the age of dinosaurs, wouldn't have been much fun at all. In fact, it would have plain stunk!
    A new find suggests that living during the age of dinosaurs, wouldn't have been much fun at all. In fact, it would have plain stunk! British scientists have published research in the journal "Current Biology", saying dinosaur flatulence during the...

    Tags: Flatulence

  4. May 3, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  5. USDA quarantines 2 farms in mad cow investigation

    Two farms have been quarantined by the U.S. Department of Agriculture as the agency continues to investigate last month's discovery of mad cow disease at a California dairy farm.
    CNN
    Two farms have been quarantined by the U.S. Department of Agriculture as the agency continues to investigate last month's discovery of mad cow disease at a California dairy farm. Authorities also have launched an investigation at a calf ranch where the...

    Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Symptoms, Agricultural Research and Technology, Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease

  6. May 1, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  7. Man claims government sent him back in time

    How awesome would that be if you could really time travel?
    KIAH
    How awesome would that be if you could really time travel? Apparently some nut claims that by the time he was 7 he was part of a government program that worked on teleportation and time travel. Andrew Basiago said he personally experienced eight...

    Tags: Human Body, Health, Abraham Lincoln

  8. Apr 10, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  9. Online Dish: Down with Viagra, New Nasal Spray Helps 'Paul' Rise to the Occasion

    Who doesn't like to snuggle, especially after getting down to business?
    KIAH
    Who doesn't like to snuggle, especially after getting down to business? Well forget Viagra, there's a new "cuddle drug" that could be the new way to boost love making sessions. And it doesn't come in a lil blue pill, instead a nose spray. Now that's hot,...

    Tags: Viagra (drug), Oxytocin (drug), Drugs and Medicines, Health, Facebook

  10. Apr 12, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  11. What's with all the earthquakes we've seen lately?

    Using charts on theU.S. Geological Surveywebsite we counted 86 earthquakes, magnitude 2.5 or higher, in the 24 hours since the big 8.6 quake hit northern Sumatra Wednesday morning.
    KIAH
    Using charts on theU.S. Geological Surveywebsite we counted 86 earthquakes, magnitude 2.5 or higher, in the 24 hours since the big 8.6 quake hit northern Sumatra Wednesday morning. "Since then we've seen earthquakes occur offshore of western Mexico...

    Tags: Science, Mexico, Natural Disasters

  12. Apr 13, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  13. History in the making for Ridge Point soccer Class Acts star

    "Hard work beats talent when talents not working hard. And, like, I think that applies to our team completely," Nicole Dupin, a Class Acts recipient from Ridge Point High School, said.
    KIAH
    "Hard work beats talent when talents not working hard. And, like, I think that applies to our team completely," Nicole Dupin, a Class Acts recipient from Ridge Point High School, said. Dupin, a varsity soccer player for the Lady Panthers', let's her...

    Tags: Sports, Teaching and Learning, Students, Soccer

  14. Apr 17, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  15. Space Shuttle Discovery makes final flight

    Flying over Washington D.C. Tuesday morning:  a big, fat, ‘in your face Houston.'  Sort of.
    KIAH
    Flying over Washington D.C. Tuesday morning:  a big, fat, ‘in your face Houston.'  Sort of. The shuttle Discovery flew into the nation`s capital, mounted above a modified 747, before landing permanently outside Washington D.C for retirement at...

    Tags: Kennedy Space Center, Space Programs

  16. Apr 18, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  17. Opium study raises questions about painkillers

    About 20 million people are using the drug opium or one of its derivatives. A new study suggests new reasons for viewing this as problematic.
    CNN
    About 20 million people are using the drug opium or one of its derivatives. A new study suggests new reasons for viewing this as problematic. Research in the British Medical Journal finds strong connections between people using opium and conditions...

    Tags: Pain, Cancer, Medical Research, Genes and Chromosomes, Morphine (drug)

  18. Apr 18, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  19. Baboons can read, kinda

    It's scientifically proven, primates are incredibly smart!! That is, until you see something like the viral video of the monkey smelling his finger and falling out of a tree that you may begin to question just how intellectual these primates could really be.
    KIAH
    It's scientifically proven, primates are incredibly smart!! That is, until you see something like the viral video of the monkey smelling his finger and falling out of a tree that you may begin to question just how intellectual these primates could...
  20. Apr 20, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  21. NASA wants your help in finding asteroids

    If you ever wanted to work for NASA, here’s your chance. Just don’t expect to get paid.
    KIAH
    If you ever wanted to work for NASA, here’s your chance. Just don’t expect to get paid. NASA needs your help, if you’re an amateur astronomer. Your task, find near earth objects, asteroids. Help characterize these NEO’s, their...

    Tags: NASA, Space Programs

  22. Apr 23, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  23. Texas bans calculators in math classes

    What was your favorite class in school? Art, recess, and lunch are always popular answers. Math usually falls at the bottom of the list.
    KIAH
    What was your favorite class in school? Art, recess, and lunch are always popular answers. Math usually falls at the bottom of the list. So, a move by Texas' State Board of Education to get calculators taken out of Kindergarten through 5th grade math...

    Tags: Apple iPhone

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