Janelle Bludau, KVUE News

Janelle Bludau

KVUE News

Houston, TX, United States

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Past articles by Janelle:

Texas judge could undo FDA's approval on abortion pills

Anti-abortion advocates are trying to reverse the FDA ruling, calling the drugs harmful. → Read More

'There’s so much confusion' | Houston doctors join five Texas women in suing the state over abortion law

Five Texas women are also suing in an attempt to clarify Texas' abortion law when it comes to medically necessary procedures. → Read More

Surveillance video catches man pooping on woman's driveway in Galveston

A woman in Galveston says she's tired of her neighborhood being used as a toilet after she says surveillance video caught a man pooping on her driveway. → Read More

'Everything will still be homemade' | Popular breakfast taco spot returns after years of being closed

Villa Arcos is bringing back their highly anticipated breakfast tacos, which they’ve been serving along Navigation Boulevard for more than 40 years. → Read More

'We win the best party' | Competition heats up at Houston Rodeo BBQ Cookoff

Thousands of people were at NRG Thursday for the first night of the Houston Rodeo BBQ Cookoff, where the grills were hot and the party won’t soon stop. → Read More

Texas lawsuit could place nationwide ban on abortion pill

Abortion rights advocates are sounding the alarm over a Texas lawsuit they said could restrict access to the abortion pill across the country, even where it's legal. → Read More

Heights 11th Street project getting mixed reviews among neighbors and drivers

Drivers say it’s creating a traffic nightmare, but some neighbors say they’ve grown to love it. → Read More

'It’s huge here' | Crawfish season officially underway in Houston

Don't be surprised if you see the price of crawfish a little higher this year. → Read More

Texas-based 3D printing company teaming up with NASA to put buildings on the moon

ICON, a company out of Austin, is building a 3D printing robotic arm that will be sent to the moon to do the construction but can be controlled from Earth. → Read More

Man who shot robber at SW Houston taqueria questioned, released, HPD says

HPD had been looking for the man who shot another man during a robbery last week. On Monday, they questioned the 46-year-old and released him without charges. → Read More

HPD: Attorney says man who killed robber at SW Houston taqueria is ready to talk

An attorney who claimed to be representing the customer who shot and killed a man who robbed a southwest Houston restaurant last week reached out to Houston police. → Read More

Her mom is sick in Indiana, so when Southwest canceled her flight, she started driving

Melissa Clark's nightmare started in Houston on Monday when she was set to fly to see her sick mom in Indiana. When Southwest canceled her flight, she hit the road. → Read More

Tips on what to do with your plants after the freeze

What are you supposed to do if you think your plants died? The answer might surprise you: try not to touch them. → Read More

How to prepare your home, older or newer, for a freeze

Whatever year your house was built, whatever materials it's made of, no home is completely safe from freezing temps. → Read More

Texas cancer patient marries fiancé in surprise hospital wedding

They’ve been planning their perfect wedding for months all while Norina battled stage four colon cancer. → Read More

'This is the future' | University of Houston testing new robot waiter in on-campus restaurant

"What we’re finding is guests in the restaurant are coming because of the robot," said college Dean Dennis Reynolds. → Read More

Gov. Greg Abbott tours University of Houston's fentanyl vaccine lab

If approved, researchers hope the vaccine will stop people from overdosing on the drug. → Read More

Pearland city manager fired after unanimous vote following budget blunder

The city said it held a closed executive session Monday night and voted 6-0 to terminate Pearson. → Read More

'It looked legitimate' | Man shares story after falling victim to parking scam in downtown Houston

A man said a woman booted his can and then demanded $200 in cash to take it off. Aisha Mercer was arrested last week in what investigators called a bribery scheme. → Read More

Downtown Houston lights up eight different holiday displays to visit

For the first time, Houston First and Central Houston, Inc. are joining forces to launch the downtown lights – together. → Read More