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PERRY HOMES LLC sells 9223 Windswept Grove Drive, Four Corners

A property at 9223 Windswept Grove Drive, Four Corners was sold on Nov. 21 by PERRY HOMES LLC for $138,432. The buyer was SIMON MYRON O||SIMON SHEBA V.


PERRY HOMES LLC sells 9223 Windswept Grove Drive, Four Corners

A property at 9223 Windswept Grove Drive, Four Corners was sold on Nov. 21 by PERRY HOMES LLC for $138,432. The buyer was SIMON MYRON O||SIMON SHEBA V.


PERAZA JUAN CARLOS||PERAZA DANITA LEIGH purchases 9511 Abigal Drive, Four Corners, appraised at $137,992

On Nov. 21, PERAZA JUAN CARLOS||PERAZA DANITA LEIGH purchased a property at 9511 Abigal Drive, Four Corners from TAYLOR MORRISON OF TEXAS INC.


PERAZA JUAN CARLOS||PERAZA DANITA LEIGH purchases 9511 Abigal Drive, Four Corners, appraised at $137,992

On Nov. 21, PERAZA JUAN CARLOS||PERAZA DANITA LEIGH purchased a property at 9511 Abigal Drive, Four Corners from TAYLOR MORRISON OF TEXAS INC.


City of Houston Planning Commission met Oct. 19

City of Houston Planning Commission met Thursday, Oct. 19


Hobby Area Management District Board of Directors met Oct. 18

Hobby Area Management District Board of Directors met Wednesday, Oct. 18


Harris Central Appraisal District Board of Directors met Oct. 18

Harris Central Appraisal District Board of Directors met Wednesday, Oct. 18


Harris County Municipal Management District #1 Board of Directors met Oct. 18

Harris County Municipal Management District #1 Board of Directors met Wednesday, Oct. 18


Paxton launches investigation into liberal non-profit organization Media Matters for America

The Office of the Texas Attorney General has launched an investigation into liberal advocacy group Media Matters for America for purported fraudulent activity. The group is under scrutiny following allegations that it manipulated data on a social media platform.


Abbott at virtual Nasdaq Closing Bell Ceremony: 'Texas is the modern embodiment of the American dream'

The Nasdaq Stock Market held a virtual bell ringing ceremony in which Gov. Greg Abbott had the honor of ringing the closing bell, according to the Office of the Texas Governor. This event took place at the Governor's Mansion in Austin, demonstrating Texas's robust economic standing.


Stroud unbothered by three picks against Cardinals

For the first six weeks of his rookie career, first-year Houston Texans signal-caller C.J. Stroud didn’t have an interception to his name. Then came the victory over the New Orleans Saints in which Zack Baun picked him off, and on Nov. 19 against the Arizona Cardinals, the 22-year-old Ohio State University product amassed an uncharacteristic three interceptions.


City of Houston Housing and Community Affairs Committee met Oct. 17

City of Houston Housing and Community Affairs Committee met Tuesday, Oct. 17


Houston Firefighters Relief and Retirement Fund Board of Trustees met Oct. 17

Houston Firefighters Relief and Retirement Fund Board of Trustees met Tuesday, Oct. 17


Transit carries less than 1% of daily trips in Houston

In my recent survey on transit, I asked respondents to estimate the percentage of daily trips made by Americans and Houstonians on some form of transit. The average estimate for the U.S. and Houston were 7.3% and 4.3%, respectively. As we will see, these estimates are significantly higher than the actual ridership.


Trump, Abbott serve Thanksgiving dinner to Operation Lone Star service members

Former President Donald J. Trump joined Gov. Greg Abbott in Edinburg near the southern border with Mexico to serve Thanksgiving dinner to those serving in Operation Lone Star (OLS). This event occurred on the Thanksgiving holiday, showing gratitude towards service members from the two Republican leaders. Trump and Abbott, both Republicans, fed more than 240 Texas National Guard soldiers, Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) troopers, and other service members sent to the border, the Office of the Texas Governor said.


Houston Housing Authority Board of Commissioners met Oct. 17

Houston Housing Authority Board of Commissioners met Tuesday, Oct. 17


Houston Firefighters Relief and Retirement Fund Investment Committee met Oct. 17

Houston Firefighters Relief and Retirement Fund Investment Committee met Tuesday, Oct. 17


Beacon opens new Houston branch, one of two in nation

Fortune 500 company Beacon announced that it has opened two new locations, with one of them based in Houston. The Houston Beacon branch is located along State Highway 288 between Interstate 69 and Loop 610 just south of Downtown Houston. The other location has been set up in Riverside, California to cater to the demands of a rapidly growing population.


Texans down Arizona for third straight win despite Stroud's three interceptions

On a day when C.J. Stroud saw his interception count more than double, the Houston Texans still managed to eke out a win over the visiting Arizona Cardinals 21-16. This exciting event occurred on November 19th, marking for the first time since 2019 that the once-downtrodden Texans now have six victories with the first year of DeMeco Ryans’ tenure about to enter the final stretch.


Abbott congratulates newest batch of graduate troopers

Gov. Greg Abbott graced the Texas Department of Public Safety’s (DPS) Recruit Class B-2023 Graduation Ceremony in Austin, welcoming the class of 94 to the state law enforcement agency. The ceremony took place recently, marking the completion of a rigorous training program for the recruits.