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Fort Bend Subsidence District Board of Directors met March 23

Fort Bend Subsidence District Board of Directors met Wednesday, March 23.


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Midtown Redevelopment Authority Board of Directors met June 30

Midtown Redevelopment Authority Board of Directors met Thursday, June 30.


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Kemah official on apparent lack of decorum at council meetings: 'We had a meeting where a gavel was thrown across the room'

A Wednesday city council meeting in the northern Galveston County town of Kemah teetered on the edge of chaos as the mayor and the city council sparred on certain agenda items, Houston-based media outlets reported.


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City of Houston Planning Commission met March 17

City of Houston Planning Commission met Thursday, March 17.



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Harris County launches monkeypox hotline: 'The illness can last anywhere from 14 to 21 days'

The Harris County Health Department announced the creation of a monkeypox hotline on Wednesday in response to the spike of cases locally and nationwide, according to a report from Houston FOX affiliate KRIV.


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Ogg on latest developments in Arlene Alvarez case: 'We are focusing our efforts on finding the suspect'

A $30,000 award has been offered for information leading to the arrest of a bank robbery suspect whose escape allegedly resulted in the shooting death of a 9-year-old girl last Valentine’s Day, Houston-based media outlets reported.


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Houston Firefighters Relief and Retirement Fund Board of Trustees met March 15

Houston Firefighters Relief and Retirement Fund Board of Trustees met Tuesday, March 15.


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Memorial City Redevelopment Authority Board of Directors met June 28

Memorial City Redevelopment Authority Board of Directors met Tuesday, June 28.


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DPS on internal investigation of Uvalde response: 'Members are currently reviewing and examining the actions of those who responded to Robb'

Following the release of the Texas House of Representatives’ extensive report on the Robb Elementary School massacre on Sunday, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) announced on Monday that it’ll internally review the response of its officers, Austin NBC affiliate KXAN reported.


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City of Houston Archaeological and Historical Commission met June 30

City of Houston Archaeological and Historical Commission met Thursday, June 30.


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North Houston District Board of Directors met June 28

North Houston District Board of Directors met Tuesday, June 28.


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Southwest Management District Board of Directors met June 27

Southwest Management District Board of Directors met Monday, June 27.


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Brays Oaks Management District Board of Directors met June 21

Brays Oaks Management District Board of Directors met Tuesday, June 21.


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Loved one of Robb victim on Texas House report: 'You kept us waiting just like you kept the kids waiting in the school'

The Texas House of Representatives released a report on Sunday that took a thorough look into May’s fatal mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, per a Texas Tribune article ran by Austin ABC affiliate KVUE.


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Peace officer relieved following youth baseball incident: 'He should be ashamed of himself for whatever he did'

A Harris County Precinct 5 sergeant has been relieved of duty in response to allegations that he abused children at a Little League Baseball game, Houston-based media outlets reported.


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Harris County Appraisal District Board of Directors met March 16

Harris County Appraisal District Board of Directors met Wednesday, March 16.


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Harris County Municipal Management District #1 Board of Directors met March 16

Harris County Municipal Management District #1 Board of Directors met Wednesday, March 16.


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Five Corners Improvement District Board of Directors met June 24

Five Corners Improvement District Board of Directors met Friday, June 24.


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Miller on plan for armed guards in school cafeterias: 'Safety in those cafeterias, always on my mind'

Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller has suggested that armed guards patrol school cafeterias statewide, according to a report from Austin ABC affiliate KVUE.