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A judge in Harris County signed the warrant on Aug. 6, authorizing the Houston Police Department to obtain account data from ...
The Houston Police Department assisted the Union Pacific Railroad Police Department in its investigation of the incident.
Houston police are investigating the Instagram user believed to have organized the restoration of the city’s iconic “Be ...
The famous "Be Someone" train bridge over I-45 near downtown has apparently been vandalized once again. This time the teal lettering isn't just altered - it's completely wiped out with black paint.
HOUSTON -- Drivers heading downtown on I-45 Tuesday morning noticed the iconic “Be Someone” bridge is now back to its original message. It says "Be Someone" again - as many people say it ...
The Instagram user @luc.xplore was the main painter, working over two consecutive nights to blackout half the bridge and put the other half of the new "Be Someone" message on the bridge. In an ...
The original "Be Someone" artist vaguely alluded in May 2021 that they may not paint the bridge anymore. In 2018, a Houston man even fought to get city hall to protect the graffiti by creating a ...
How Houston became someone “Be Someone,” located above Interstate 45 on the Union Pacific railroad bridge, has seen its paint sink into the fabric of the city since it arrived in 2012.
It has been an ongoing battle to preserve Houston’s iconic “Be Someone” sign that stretches over I-45 near downtown. The famous street art is often vandalized to promote a new message.