Houston news you missed this week: Astros advance, Harris County budget and Ship Channel bridge work

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Houston news you missed this week: Astros advance, Harris County budget and Ship Channel bridge work
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Houston news you may have missed this week includes the Astros advancing to the ALCS, cops packing the Harris County budget meeting and more.

Teagle, who joined the district this year and is also the athletic director, has resigned amid a police investigation, district officials said.

The district emailed parents Tuesday morning, saying that Teagle had resigned"due to personal reasons," said Lakeesha Adams, mother of a Paetow student. They were not told that Teagle was being investigated, Adams said, adding that she first learned about the accusations against Teagle in media reports.

"We got one email from them saying the coach was leaving, and that was that," Adams recalled."They never reached out again to tell us anything else or give us any updates."Portrait of ERCOT CEO Pablo Vegas in Dublin, Ohio, on Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022.

Lake and ERCOT have said those measures cost ratepayers just $1.50 per household per month, which Lake on Thursday called a"pretty good deal" for keeping the grid reliable and keeping the lights on.Crews have spent 11 months replacing the foundations of the new Ship Channel Bridge along the Sam Houston Tollway. Workmen start pouring the new, larger, taller concrete foundations of the redesigned bridge on October 11, 2022 at the Ship Channel in Houston.

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