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Texas A&M System declines to reinstate fired lecturer despite faculty panel’s findings
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Travis Scott, Space Center Houston launch STEM incubator for HISD students
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After Trump pardon, Rep. Henry Cuellar restored to homeland security funding post
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“Operation Lone Star 2.0”: DPS arresting thousands of undocumented immigrants across Texas to aid Trump’s mass deportation
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Galveston County Sheriff ends legal battle with licensing agency
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Dan Patrick calls for resignation of Alamo Trust president over views on how the Alamo’s history should be told
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LULAC honors ‘Little School of the 400′ for its historic milestones in ESL during Hispanic Heritage Month
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The Houston Filipino Street Festival is back in Sugar Land. Here’s what you need to know.
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Brown, bitter, and stirred: The stories behind New Orleans’ iconic cocktails with cocktail historian Elizabeth Pearce
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Suspect arrested after deputies bust alleged rooster fighting ring in Crosby
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Missouri City police seek information on missing 61-year-old man
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Suspect arrested after kidnapping teen girl at knifepoint, MCSO says
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1M gallons of sulfuric acid spilled, some into ship channel from Channelview chemical leak
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Christmas Eve break-in hits Houston custom hat shop, wiping out unreleased UofH designs, months of work
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Houston’s Nigerian community reacts to US-backed airstrikes in northwest Nigeria
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Fatal East Downtown shooting referred to Harris County Grand Jury
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No charges filed in deadly Houston car chase incident
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Homicide detectives investigate car fire after man found with gunshot wound
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Family searching for solutions after feral cats swarm Atascocita South neighborhood
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‘Sadly beautiful’: Angleton woman honors drunk driving victims with Christmas Trees of Angels
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‘Deputy Sanford Claus’ gives gifts to kids who might not have Christmas in Galveston County
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Man critically injured after shooting in southeast Houston
Read full article: Man critically injured after shooting in southeast HoustonA man was critically injured after being shot by unknown suspects in Southeast Houston near Bellfort Avenue and Jutland Road around 1 a.m. Thursday. The victim, who was traveling northbound on Jutland, sustained a gunshot wound to the stomach and is in critical condition at the hospital.
Families left in the dark as power goes out at Houston extended-stay hotel days before Christmas
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