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Recent News About City Houston
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'A blessing': Local company hosts bike giveaway in Houston
This Christmas, hundreds of children in Northwest Houston didn't have to worry about what they were getting this year.
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Former West University Place mayor honored at funeral for his dedication to ‘every facet of the industry’
The City of West University Place remembered its former mayor John Neighbors at his funeral service recently.
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Trees for Houston to give away 1,000 free trees at giveaway event tomorrow
Trees for Houston will host its Tree Giveaway event Saturday, Oct. 22, inviting residents to drive through and pick up a free tree.
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Turner pleads with public to help find suspect who allegedly shot, killed 17 year old
Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner pleads for the public's help locating a suspect after a road-rage incident left a teenager, musician and "one of the good guys," dead after an Astros game on July 6.
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'Perfect for the whole family': Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit Houston starts in August
Van Gogh Exhibit Houston brings an immersive exhibit to Houstonians starting Thursday, Aug. 12, and will run until Sunday, Oct. 12.
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'Smash-and-grabs are common occurrence': Walle calls attention to high criminal activity on Washington Avenue
A Houston lawmaker recently attested to the high crime problem on the popular Houston Washington Avenue thoroughfare.
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'More than 100 complaints of stolen and lost mail': Fletcher demands investigation following rising complaints of missing mail
U.S. Rep. Lizzie Fletcher (D-Houston) demands an investigation into what she asserts is two years of extensive mail theft in her district, Texas' Seventh Congressional District.
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'Holding people accountable': Houston City Council approves stiffer fines for illegal dumping
On May 26, the Houston City Council approved a measure that will increase fines for the illegal dumping of refuse.
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Legislators express 'collective dissatisfaction' with GLO decision to exclude Harris County, City of Houston from receiving flood funding
Harris County lawmakers have joined together to rebuke the Texas General Land Office (GLO) for not including Houston and Harris County for Hurricane Harvey federal funding.
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'We're very excited': City of Houston launches new program to eliminate homelessness
The City of Houston has partnered with SEARCH and the Houston Coalition for the Homeless to solve the problem of homelessness through a new program called Community COVID Housing Program, which will offer permanent solutions to get the homeless off of living on the streets.
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Houston Auto Show organizers 'thrilled' to bring event to Houston on May 19
Those looking to test drive new cars with the guided help of experts, add a new summer vehicle to their collection or just admire the latest and greatest from Houston area dealers are encouraged to attend the first-ever summertime Houston Auto Show, which kicks off tomorrow, May 19.
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Turner to lead the African American Mayors Association to tackle the 'needs of local communities, the tailored policies necessary to address them'
The African American Mayors Association has appointed Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner to president.
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HAPS' Blues, Brews and Barbecue event comes back to 'raise funds for programs dedicated to those affected by Parkinson's disease'
The Houston Area Parkinson Society’s Blues, Brews and Barbecue event is coming back on Sunday, May 23.
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2021 Houston Heights Bicycle Rally & Scavenger Hunt to allocate funds to the Houston Heights Association
The 16th annual Houston Heights Bicycle Rally & Scavenger Hunt will be held between May 29-31, open to entrants of all ages.