Top 10 most-read stories: This Week
Here are the stories most-often read by galvestondailynews.com readers.
#1: Woman, unborn child shot to death
HITCHCOCK — A woman five months pregnant died after she was shot three times Saturday night. Her unborn child also died, police said.
July 26, 2010 - News | E-mail this article
#2: Two dead in freeway crash
Two people died in a wreck on Interstate 45, and one man is expected to be charged with intoxication manslaughter, police said.
July 27, 2010 - News | E-mail this article
#3: Man charged in deadly I-45 crash
CLEAR LAKE — A man accused of causing a Monday crash that killed two people was charged, authorities said Tuesday.
July 28, 2010 - News | E-mail this article
#4: Texas City native severely burned near Seattle
TEXAS CITY — Race car driver Travis Rilat is in a Seattle hospital being treated for third-degree burns after a stunt that went awry.
July 24, 2010 - News | E-mail this article
#5: Kemah to turn old railroad depot into museum
KEMAH — Historical society members are working to restore an old railroad depot that had been turned into a shed.
July 26, 2010 - News | E-mail this article
#6: Car flips 5 times on I-45
GALVESTON — A Galveston man whose car flipped five times escaped with minor injuries Saturday afternoon.
July 25, 2010 - News | E-mail this article
#7: Family left in dark by mistake
TEXAS CITY — Human errors and the failure of the electricity market to correct mistakes quickly left a family without power for three days.
July 26, 2010 - News | E-mail this article
#8: DA seeks capital murder in pregnant woman’s death
HITCHCOCK — The district attorney will seek capital murder charges in the death of a pregnant woman and her fetus.
July 27, 2010 - News | E-mail this article
#9: Ports on Whiskey warning ahead of storm
Ships entering the ports of Galveston and Texas City have been put on alert as Tropical Storm Bonnie approaches the coast.
July 24, 2010 - News | E-mail this article
#10: AG to probe BP chemical release
TEXAS CITY — The attorney general’s office is investigating a 40-day chemical release at BP’s refinery that sent 500,000 pounds of pollutants into the air.
July 23, 2010 - News | E-mail this article
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