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Texas La Fiesta Auto Sales sues ex-employees alleging conspiracy and fraud
A car dealership is suing former employees after, it says, they skimmed money on car sales. more »
Heights schools to take part in Day of the Dead event
Seven schools in the Heights will take part in the traditional Mexican event Day of the Dead, at Montie Beach Park on Saturday, Oct. 30, from 4 p.m. until 9... more »
Tour Olivewood Cemetery this Saturday
Houston's oldest African-American cemetery will be the place to be on Saturday, Oct. 30, as a tour of the 133-year-old Olivewood Cemetery takes place from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m.,... more »
Houston Heights resident sues the Aquarium Downtown
A woman is suing after she allegedly tripped and fell on a sidewalk. more »
Heights Library, Rotary Club to hold book sale
The Rotary Club of Houston Heights and the Heights Library will be holding a book sale on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Heights Funeral Home at... more »
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Halloween weekend a busy one in the Heights
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Dinner theater holds benefit for local church
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Heights woman sues man over business space
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Cross country: Bulldogs blow through district
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Wild Art Hearts to offer Day of the Dead classes
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Austin rides defense to win over district rival Waltrip
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St. Thomas High School building parking garage
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Finance company suing over tractor loader backhoe
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End of Cooley School an end of an era
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True crime author to visit Houston writing group
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Comp-U-Dopt donates 1,000th machine
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Houston Heights business seeks restraining order against woman
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Heights businessman wins small business award
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Woman sues over head injuries
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Woman sues after sign falls on her head
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Help needed to plant Boulevard trees
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Insurance firm broker acquires 3BD in Lazybrook/Timbergrove
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Football: Bulldogs set for next step
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Football: Waltrip still in 21-4A playoff hunt
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Man sues after being electrocuted at Benjy's
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New 3BD listed in historic Houston Heights
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Updated Oak Forest 3BD for $234,000
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Houston Heights 3BD Victorian for $449,000
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Garden Oaks three-story home for $429,825
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Memorial Park 3BD listed at $509,900
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Body found in Montrose apartment ID'd as Houston woman
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Woodland Park and protecting historic neighborhoods
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Shell Oil manager gets airline co. director's Houston Heights 4BD
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Financial services owner transfers Magnum Manor 3BD
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Law firm director leaves Woodbend Grove 3BD
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Football: Austin to meet Waltrip Thursday
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Store owner fatally stabbed during robbery in N. Houston
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Family sues Wal-Mart, Heights heart doctor
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Business sues over earnest money
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Commercial lawyer moves into Baker subdivision
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Chevron manager gets Greater Heights 2BD
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Business lawyer settles in Greater Heights 6BD
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Local salon gets rid of lice
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Graphic designer sells Greater Heights 3BD
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Patent agent takes Greater Heights 2BD
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Geoscientist acquires 3BD in Greater Heights
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Hilshire Village approves tax hike
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Family sues Ford Motor Co.
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Heights company wins workplace practices award
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Heights orthodontists sued by CPA firm
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CPA deals in Oak Forest 2BD
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Medical supplies co. sales exec buys Timbergrove Manor 2BD
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Urban Forestry celebration coming up
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Hilshire Village to vote on tax increase, city budget
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Memorial Drive reopens early
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Non-profit group to hold drug free mixer
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Five vie to succeed Dávila on Houston school board
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Man wanted in sexual assaults of women in Houston
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Surgery center suing over rent payments
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Heights cycling accident results in lawsuit
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Technical recruiter buys Greater Heights 3BD
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Football: Lamar, Bellaire to clash Friday
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Volleyball: Washington eyes return trip to playoffs
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Volleyball: St. John's spikers on fire
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Volleyball: Eagles going national
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Volleyball: Lions take pride in charge
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Houston Craftsman bungalow for sale
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Remodeled Greater Heights 4BD on corner lot for $335,000
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Updated Houston Heights bungalow on the market
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Houston Heights 4BD with garage apartment for $419,000
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Houston Yellow Cab sued over motorcycle accident
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Brooke Smith planning for Day of the Dead fete
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Energy firm financial analyst nabs Greater Heights 3BD
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N. Houston neighborhoods work to build better futures
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Call for volunteers along Boulevard Saturday
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Scratch out head lice with this treatment
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Update: Suspect arrested in Heights park rape
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HPD seeks suspect in Heights park rape
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HR manager leaves Greater Heights 2BD
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Singer, guitar player nabs 3BD in Greater Heights
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Police digging in Heights yard, looking for body
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Police officer shoots suspect
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Heights volunteering opportunities
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Lighter in the Heights sale this week
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Heights community garage sale set for Saturday
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Energy analyst leaves 3BD in Greater Heights
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Museum Park home for $245,000
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Garden Oaks split level for sale
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Victorian in Greater Heights
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New bungalow in Houston Heights
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HHA planning a park party
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Panthers still winless after Friday district defeat to Houston Austin
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Truck driver accused of hitting two children with vehicle
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"Unstuff" workshop set for Sunday
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Artful Corner to host benefit for CERF
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Master plan for Shepherd to Sabine to be made available
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Reagan's Clemente tops Sterling in district volleyball action
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Breast cancer survivor stories: San Juana Limones
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Girls volleyball preview: Reagan v. Sterling
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Listening Room going out with a bang
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Houston Austin hosts Davis in district play Thursday
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Gallery holds annual Dia de los Muertos exhibit
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Heights man sued for alleged unfair competition
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HPD investigating fatal shooting on W. 24th Street
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A licensed 'threat to public welfare'
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Heights woman questioned in husbands shooting death
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Upgraded Memorial Park home
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Garden Oaks home for $649,990
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Two-story with roof-top deck in Greater Heights
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Man falls at rail yard, sues Union Pacific Railroad
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Heights property subject of plumber's lawsuit
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Organization to hold suicide prevention walk
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Houston Food Bank gets $240,000 donation
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