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Top Stories This Week In Humble-Kingwood
See this week's top stories: Harris County condemns election audit; Houston-area police sue Tesla; New Caney football tops Lufkin.

HUMBLE-KINGWOOD, TX — From a Harris County resolution condemning a 2020 Presidential Election audit called by the state of Texas to a lawsuit brought by law enforcement officers against Tesla, here are the top stories in Humble-Kingwood for the week ending Oct. 2.
Harris County Passes Resolution Condemning Election Audit
The Harris County Commissioners Court passed a resolution Tuesday condemning the audit of the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election in Harris County along with three others announced by Gov. Greg Abbott on Thursday.
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Houston-Area Police Officers File Lawsuit Against Tesla
Tesla has been named in a lawsuit filed seven months after an accident involving a Tesla Model X injured five law enforcement officers in Splendora.
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When New Caney needed big plays the most in a key District 8-5A Division I matchup against Lufkin, the Eagles turned to some of their biggest playmakers. New Caney outscored the Panthers 21-0 in the fourth quarter to grab a 38-27 victory, the program's first over Lufkin, at Randall Reed Stadium on Friday.
Houston School Shooting: Principal 'Took A Shot' For Students
A day after a gunman opened fire at YES Prep Southwest Secondary School, at least one student at the charter school in southwest Harris County is offering gratitude to the principal they say saved their lives.
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