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    Home gets an extreme makeover for Spring family with life-threatening illness

    Barbara Kuntz
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    May 10, 2014 | 12:03 pm

    What began as a play set provided by a local realty firm for its annual community service project turned into a entire remodeled house for a family with children still recovering from years of battling a life-threatening illness.

    Meet Rhenee and Kevin Berger, three of whose five children had been diagnosed with leukocyte adhesion deficiency, a rare disorder that leaves patients without a functioning immune system. The children are now healthy, thanks to bone marrow transplants from sibling donors; however, they will need yearly exams the rest of their lives.

    After moving out during the eight-day transformation, the family returned in a limo to see their remodeled home with $60,000 worth of renovations.

    “I found out about this amazing family through the Periwinkle Foundation, which sent my son to camp after his cancer diagnosis four years ago,” Michelle Tsatsaronis, a Realtor with Keller Williams Realty The Woodlands, said in a press release. “I thought we could do something nice for the children as part of Keller Williams’ Red Day."

    The realty group was just about to purchase the playground equipment when officials at Gracepoint Homes learned that the Bergers didn't have enough bedrooms for the children in their 2,800-square-foot home in Spring and pitched in on the project.

    After moving out during the eight-day transformation, the family returned in a limo to see their remodeled home with $60,000 worth of renovations on Thursday. Raylee Berger, 4, was thrilled to find her bedroom outfitted for a princess — complete with a chandelier. Aiden, 8 and, Joshua, 9, were excited to see their bedroom, now with bunk beds and plenty of storage below, decorated in a Houston Texans theme on one side and Dallas Cowboys on the other.

    Kevin, the oldest son at age 11, loves his new Longhorn-themed bedroom, and Zachary, 17 months, has a nautical-inspired nursery.

    And in the back yard, the swing set that started the project in motion, gleamed in the sunlight as the kids raced outside to play.

    The Berger family, happy in their remodeled home.

    Gracepoint Homes and Keller Williams home renovation surprise May 2014 Berger family
      
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    The Berger family, happy in their remodeled home.
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    Texas drivers are the 2nd worst in the nation for road rage, study finds

    Amber Heckler
    Mar 10, 2025 | 2:00 pm
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    It may be tempting to lose your temper behind the wheel, but it's not really worth it.

    While Texas is one of the best states to drive in, apparently Texans need to pay more attention to their speeding habits and check their tempers. The Lone Star State has landed on top of a new list of states with the worst drivers in 2025.

    The unlucky ranking comes in a new report by personal injury law firm Easton Law Offices, which analyzed driver data – including road rage incidents, speeding, fatal crashes, and more – to determine the top 10 states with the worst drivers.

    Overall, Florida was ranked the No. 1 state with the worst drivers in the nation, and Texas followed close behind in second place.

    According to the report's findings, Texas had 2.5 road rage incidents and 7.2 aggressive driving fatal accidents reported for every 100,000 residents from 2014 to 2023. Aggressive and careless driving behavior was cited in 37.4 percent of all accidents, and it was a factor in 38.8 percent of all fatalities.

    Additionally, 1.2 speeding violations were reported in the state for every 100,000 residents.

    Texas has previously been ranked the second most dangerous state for young drivers, in 2023.

    But it's not just typical vehicle drivers that need to exercise more patience when getting behind the wheel – motorcyclists also need to be on high alert while on the road, and remember to wear their helmets.

    "Texas also has a high rate of total vehicle crashes (3,966) and motorcycle fatalities (558), with a sizable 37.32 percent of motorcycle deaths occurring among unhelmeted drivers," the report said.

    Houston drivers specifically have been called out in previous years for their less-than-stellar driving habits, and Memorial Day is often one of the deadliest holidays for drivers in the city.

    The top 10 states with the worst drivers in 2025 are:

    • No. 1 – Florida
    • No. 2 – Texas
    • No. 3 – California
    • No. 4 – Colorado
    • No. 5 – Louisiana
    • No. 6 – Arkansas
    • No. 7 – Montana
    • No. 8 – New Mexico
    • No. 9 – North Carolina
    • No. 10 – Ohio
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