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HS boys basketball preview: Lutheran North vs. Awty International
Lutheran North will battle Awty International in boys basketball action on Tuesday. more »
HS boys basketball preview: Kinkaid vs. Episcopal
Kinkaid will battle Episcopal in boys basketball action on Tuesday. more »
HS girls basketball preview: Yates vs. Reagan
Yates will battle Reagan in girls basketball action on Tuesday. more »
Houstonians trek to Austin for school funding rallies
Houston-area residents are preparing to travel to Austin this week for two rallies about school funding. A delegation is scheduled to leave by bus at 6 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 1,... more »
Family claims Heights doctor's misdiagnosis caused woman's death
The family of a deceased Houston woman claims a Heights doctor's misdiagnosis caused her death. more »
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Small Steps receives books to encourage literacy
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Budget cutters eye $900 million for Houston light rail
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Family practitioner lists 3BD in Houston Heights
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South Houston couple injured after gunman opens fire
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HS boys basketball: Kinkaid falls to St. John's
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HS girls basketball: Lutheran North defeats Northland Christian
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HISD reform effort shows promise, but questions remain
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HS boys basketball: Reagan falls to Waltrip
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Houston mayor links furloughs to pension dispute
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Artopia in Heights to feature entertainment, food
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Local gallery exhibit to feature pair of artists
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Home in the Heights: Gardens Under Glass Saturday
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HS girls basketball preview: Waltrip vs. Reagan
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Yet another new restaurant, Underbelly, heading to Heights
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Reagan academic teams excel at Austin tournament
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170 HISD educators' jobs are on the line in funding shift
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Same-sex schools extend deadline for applications
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Houston libraries want preschoolers to check out iPads
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Design principal selling Woodland Heights 3BD
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Optometrist lists Memorial Park 3BD
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Cardiologist selling Memorial Park 3BD
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Fire in the Heights sparks lawsuit
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Food sales director deals home in Greater Heights
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HS girls basketball preview: Lutheran North vs. Northland Christian
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HS boys basketball preview: Lutheran North vs. Northland Christian
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HS boys basketball preview: Kinkaid vs. St. John's
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Heights/Neartown Roundup: Rams poised for high finishes
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HS boys basketball preview: Waltrip vs. Reagan
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Houstonians may pay $5.38 per month for drainage fee
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Invesco exec selling Memorial Park 3BD
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Palm reader lists Greater Heights 3BD
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State cuts could cost Harris County $50M a year
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Heights artist to exhibit work at Montrose gallery
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Greater Heights 3BD available for $619,000
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Home in the Heights: Don Carlo opens this weekend
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HISD's teacher bonus project will get a 'hard look'
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Residents ready to cheer runners
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Harris County departments to detail possible cuts
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Owner of publication co. listing Houston Heights 3BD
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Clymer Wright, force for Houston term limits, found dead
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Swimmers of many ages Masters
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22-4A swim meet has new look
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BBQ to raise money for fallen HPD officer's family
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Heights bar sues Montrose resident over business agreement
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HS girls basketball: Waltrip defeats Sharpstown
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HS boys basketball: Waltrip defeats Sharpstown
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River Oaks resident, others sued over Heights property
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HS boys basketball preview: Lutheran North vs. Emery Weiner
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Millions paid to ex-HFD firefighters for unused vacations, more
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HS boys basketball preview: Waltrip vs. Sharpstown
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HS girls basketball: Waltrip defeats Davis
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SNAP offers free spaying/neutering for pets from low-income households
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Home in the Heights: Two house concerts Saturday
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Heights man receives patent for system to help computers save energy
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Benefit CD to commemorate Heights venue
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Spring resident sues Heights business over services provided
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Study offers look back at hospitals in Heights
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New craft-beer bar headed for Heights
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Layoffs begin in Harris County government
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'Nothing is off the table' as schools absorb budget cuts
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Home in the Heights: Diva Exchange Friday night
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Krist Samaritan Center offering depression assessments for children and adults
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HS girls basketball preview: Davis vs. Waltrip
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HS boys basketball preview: Fort Bend Baptist vs. Lutheran North
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Final Four's benefits likely to range all over area
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HS boys basketball preview: John Cooper vs. Kinkaid
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HS boys basketball preview: Waltrip vs. Davis
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Boys soccer: HISD to showcase best
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Aquatics: Eagles young, but set to contend
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Heights/Neartown Roundup: Strong tourney finish gives Derks confidence
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Mayor rejects proposal to expand Houston's recycling
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Man says he was sexually abused by former Heights pastor
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'Love' to be the topic of art gallery opening on Feb. 12
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Houston Heights Victorian listed
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Updated Timbergrove 3BD for sale
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West Heights 2BD listed for $230,000
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Art Car Museum to feature work of Mark Bradford
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Heights residents adjust to aftermath of tragic fire
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HS girls basketball: Kinkaid defeats HCYA
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HS girls basketball: Lutheran North falls to Second Baptist
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Agencies seek volunteers in central Houston area
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HS boys basketball preview: Sharpstown vs. Waltrip
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Boys soccer: HISD tourney to showcase best
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Cop killer's T-shirt for sale, under fire in Houston
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OIG to look into incident between Jones and fire department
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Heights groups file requests for fountains, benches, street repairs
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Home in the Heights: Woodland Heights to start constable program
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HS girls basketball preview: HCYA vs. Kinkaid
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Jones accused of making obscene remarks at firefighters
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HS girls basketball preview: Waltrip v. Austin
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Retention ponds, transportation on Greater Heights meeting agenda
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HS girls basketball preview: Lutheran North v. Second Baptist
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HS boys basketball preview: Houston Christian vs. Kinkaid
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HS boys basketball preview: Reagan vs. Davis
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HS girls basketball preview: Reagan vs. Davis
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Police still want to know why Houston boy, 12, was killed
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HISD leaders only hint at what they like in magnet cuts plan
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Shootings by Harris County officers fall in 2010
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HS girls basketball: Waltrip defeats Sterling
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Critics: Loophole makes Houston ethics law pointless
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Honoring MLK, young orators dream big (w/video)
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Heights man on team receiving patent for new material to use in gas wells
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Heights teacher looking for help getting her students organized
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Small business summit to take place in Heights
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Pothole patrol looks for Houston's bumps
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HS girls basketball preview: Pope John XXIII vs. Lutheran North
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Kids' oratory contest today kicks off MLK celebrations
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HS girls basketball preview: Waltrip v. Sterling
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Home in the Heights: Historic Committee at Kraftsmen tonight
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Aquatics: Young Eagles ready to contend
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St. John's set to host tough St. Thomas
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St. Thomas hosts close rival St. Pius
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HS girls basketball: Yates defeats Waltrip
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Houston city leaders begin redistricting effort
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Science teacher at Hogg Middle School seeking supplies
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Houston Heights Victorian bungalow for sale
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Heights resident sued over Hurricane Ike repairs
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homeowners oppose repeal of designation
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HS boys basketball: Yates defeats Waltrip
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HS girls basketball: Westbury falls to Madison
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Spilled paint slows drivers at North Loop and 45
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Heights resident sued over real estate deal
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Heights couple sued over diesel repair shop purchase
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Senior learning center to hold spring classes in Heights
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Robotics teacher says projector for her classroom is dying fast, seeks funds
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Heights restaurant sues Katy competitor
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Home in the Heights: Welcoming marathon runners
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HS girls basketball preview: Waltrip vs. Yates
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Houston PD to simulate car burglary Tuesday at Memorial Park
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HS girls basketball preview: Westbury Christian vs. Lutheran North
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Houston PD to host "positive interaction" meeting in Heights
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Caretaker found dead after Heights fire hailed as a hero
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Call for HISD to close 55 magnet schools raises concern
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Some Houston historic districts may get new boundaries
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Buffalo Bayou boat tours launch from Heights
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Home in the Heights: Tree recycling dos and, especially, don'ts
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HS boys basketball preview: St. Andrew's Episcopal vs. Kinkaid
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City will help building owners get green
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Heights man among team earning patent for new drag bit design
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Home in the Heights: A farewell to jewels of the Heights
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Artist reception planned in Heights on Saturday
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Kinkaid to host Eagles
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Basketball: Special kids get chance to play with schools
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Heights/Neartown Roundup: St. John's kicks into high gear
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Boys basketball: Bulldogs bare teeth for fight
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Washington, Jones square off Tuesday
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Bank robberies are on the rise in Houston area
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HS girls basketball preview: Tomball Concordia Lutheran v. Lutheran North
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HS boys basketball: Reagan falls to Waltrip
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Houston city leaders look to tighten ethics, lobbying rules
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Body of second victim pulled from Heights home
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Renovated 3BD in Timbergrove listed for $349,000
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Heights 3BD home selling for $699,000
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Lawmakers agree budget to dominate session
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Heights chamber elects 3 new members
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Hundreds remember Houston boy kidnapped on Christmas Eve
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Six people killed in house fires in 48 hours
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Small Steps Nurturing Center announces new programs, expansions for 2011
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Obsidian Art Space to present play in Heights
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Local trainer says when making weight-loss resolution, don't forget nutrition
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Lindale Little League plans registration in Heights
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HS boys basketball preview: Reagan vs. Waltrip
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Fires in Houston area kill five in just 24 hours
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Attorney: Suspect in 12-year-old's death not 'stone-cold mean'
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Show choir in Heights to hold open auditions
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HS girls basketball preview: Reagan v. Waltrip
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Fire destroys Heights Boulevard home
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Neighborhood Centers offer free tax help starting in January
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Heights artists launch new website
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Variety of rewarding volunteer opportunities available
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Wish to live with mom put slain boy in harm's way
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Officers look for 2nd suspect in Walgreens holdup in northwest Houston
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