Good morning, Houston. Our 11 readers told us how they wanted us to handle news, so we're listening: Starting now, we'll begin the day with a few headlines we think you should know about followed by a couple of highlighted news stories throughout the morning. Let us know how you like it, and please drop us a line if there's news you think we should know about.
- Dozens of kids removed from the polygamist compound in El Dorado have been relocated to three Houston-area facilities
- In southwest Houston, a 2-year-old girl was hit by a stray bullet fired at her family's apartment early Wednesday
- How high can the price of oil go? No one's sure
- Police found a husband and wife dead in a southwest Houston home after a 911 call yesterday morning
- A $3-per-passenger facility fee for Bush Intercontinental Airport has been OK'd by City Council, but now faces FAA approval
- St. Thomas high school's next baseball coach: Craig Biggio?
- Surfside police may have found the body of Anthony Drake, who disappeared while boating last month
- Dr. Michael DeBakey was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal yesterday
- Into tracking hurricanes? Here's a new tool that could be interesting
- Oilman Oscar Wyatt has asked to finish his prison term in Houston, either at home or in a halfway house
- Swamplot reports on the new McDonald's in Woodland Heights
- Now that Emilio Navaira can walk, he's headed to rehab
- Today's weather: Partly sunny, high 84, low 70
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Regarding the Craig Biggio story: You've got it a bit wrong. That story is about St. Thomas High School, not the University of St. Thomas.
Thanks, Valerie. A classic case of thinking one thing and typing another.