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Home in the Heights
The First Saturday Arts Market will head back to daytime hours at its normal site, 548 West 19th at Lawrence, Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. more »
Heights attorney Mostyn donates over $200,000 to political campaigns
Heights attorney John Steven Mostyn has donated $202,000 to more than 10 local political campaigns. more »
Heights doctor, entrepreneur donates $5,000 to Bill White campaign
Atul "Lucky" Chopra, a radiologist, entrepreneur and real estate investor who lives in the Heights, donated $5,000 to Bill Whites gubernatorial campaign. more »
Moving company sues construction company, claims fraud
A moving company is suing construction and development companies, claiming they refuse to pay for materials and labor. more »
Heights Bike Rally this Sunday
The Houston Heights Association will hold its fifth annual Heights Bicycle Rally and Scavenger Hunt throughout surrounding neighborhoods from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. more »
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Heights homeowner argues home is appraised too high
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Midwife/doctor debate set for Oct. 2
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Police looking for suspect in Saturday fatal shooting
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Tales of Hoffman closes out this weekend
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Comfort Inn tops Heights hotels in July
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Woman claims she was assaulted at Heights restaurant
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Renewable solutions director selling Washington Avenue Coalition/Memorial Park 4BD
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City of Houston OKs Heights Walmart package
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H Gallery to host local "Mix"
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Police identify body of homicide victim
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Software firm CEO selling Greater Heights 2BD
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Historic Preservation Ordinance draft online
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Communications consultant lists Greater Heights 3BD
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Vintage feel endures in Woodland Heights
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Move-in ready Timbergrove home
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Three-story Houston Heights home for $202,900
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Sonny Boy Terry tonight at Heights Live!
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Siemens sales exec selling 3BD in Lazybrook/Timbergroove
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Heights Harvard Elementary seeking international program approval
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Donovan Park and Heights Playground undergoing reconstruction
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Heights Bicycle Rally & Scavenger Hunt set for Oct. 3
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City Council delays vote on Heights Wal-Mart
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Man struck by car on North Freeway
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Tickets on sale for HHA's Holiday Home Tour
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Construction firm sued for back taxes
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Rice University administrator leaves Greater Heights home
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Waltrip's McCardell leads Redskins' receiver corps against Texans
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Lights in the Heights t-shirt designs needed
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Houston City Council to vote on proposed Washington Heights Wal-Mart
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Environmental lawyer, JP Morgan exec list Greater Heights 3BD
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Pharmacist acquires Greater Heights 3BD
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UPDATE: Anti-WalMart group's Urbano at WHCA, film at Anitdote
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Insurance exec selling Greater Heights 3BD
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Heights man accused of libel for posts to online forums
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Houston Heights home with two balconies
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Updated Timbergrove home
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Energy industry veteran selling 3BD home in Greater Heights
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Land technician lists 3BD in Greater Heights
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Gas company counsel nabs Oak Forest/Garden Oaks 3BD
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Exxon production research exec lists Greater Heights 3BD
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Insurance exec, lawyer score 3BD in Greater Heights
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Art openings this weekend
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HHA nominates board of directors candidates
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Lights in the Heights looking for entertainers
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Man attempts to assault police officer with stolen car
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Odd Fellows Lodge wants to see you tonight
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Odd Fellows Lodge wants to see you tonight
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Spanish-style home in Houston Heights
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Victorian with garage apartment in Greater Heights
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Greater Heights 3BD selling for $479,900
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Energy finance exec lists Greater Heights 3BD
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IT management firm president lists 5BD in Oak Forest/Garden Oaks
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St. Andrew's looking for artists, vendors
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Global business consultant, former IT exec list 3BD in Greater Heights
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