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Heights organization nurses starving owl found in Richmond
A Richmond man rescued an owl that wandered into his backyard Wednesday with a painful steel trap clamped to one of its legs. more »
HS boys baseball preview: Waltrip vs. Davis
Waltrip will battle Davis in boys baseball action on Friday. more »
Home in the Heights: Heights home tour headlines area events
After last weekend's successful Woodland Heights Home Tour, the Houston Heights comes out front and center this weekend with its Spring Home and Garden Tour, one of many events coming... more »
Three-bedroom for sale at $579,000
A three-bedroom, 3.5-bath home at 1140 Oxford Street in Houston Heights is available for $579,000. more »
HS boys baseball preview: Austin vs. Waltrip
Austin will battle Waltrip in boys baseball action on Thursday. more »
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Heights realty investors sue over property taxes
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Heights man charged with third DWI
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HS girls softball: Reagan tops Sharpstown
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Library redesign wins award
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HS boys baseball preview: Reagan vs. Davis
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Despite help from two local HS grads, Northwestern State falls to UT Arlington
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HS girls softball preview: Reagan vs. Sharpstown
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HS boys baseball preview: Kinkaid vs. Episcopal
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HS boys baseball preview: St. Thomas vs. Houston Christian
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HS girls softball preview: Waltrip vs. Davis
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Police officers who have amassed the most complaints
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Some in HPD keep jobs despite many complaints against them
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HISD schools are bracing for more budget pain
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HS baseball: Kinkaid defeats St. Stephen's Episcopal
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HS girls softball: Reagan destroys Davis
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HS girls soccer: Waltrip falls to Heights
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Heights man charged with failing to register as sex offender
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Heights company accuses Aldine resident of embezzlement
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HS girls softball preview: Waltrip vs. Austin
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That tow service may cost you soon
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HISD middle school shut down by fire
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Marines promote local grad to sergeant
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Energy consultant scores Oak Forest/Garden Oaks 4BD
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HS boys baseball preview: Waltrip vs. Sterling
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Simulation system to aid waste containment earns patent for Heights man
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Rosemont pedestrian bridge to open with festival Saturday
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HS girls softball preview: Reagan vs. Davis
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Actor James Hong to appear at Asian artists benefit
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HS girls softball preview: Kinkaid vs. Fort Bend Baptist
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HS boys baseball: Kinkaid routs West Houston
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Houston council's Costello cleared of allegations
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Six Houston historic districts to remain unchanged
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Houston's Apollo students win an early school year launch
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Memorial Park Area Home listed for sale
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North Norhill home listed for sale
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Conroe, Heights company sued over Spring Kroger commotion
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Grade school teacher trades 3BD in Oak Forest/Garden Oaks
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Professional speaker nabs Oak Forest/Garden Oaks 3BD
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Menu of Menus event comes to Heights area
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Trash Bash to clean up Little White Oak Bayou Saturday
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Home in the Heights: Woodland Heights ready for spotlight
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Community backs alcohol-free zones around schools
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HS girls soccer: Aldine shuts out Reagan
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HFD exam lawsuit settled for 7 black firefighters
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Final Twist Writers Society to meet, attend book fest
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Heights home tour to highlight LEED house
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IT technician scores 4BD in Oak Forest
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Accounting firm staff acquires Timbergrove Manor 3BD
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Arctic artwork to get warm reception at Menil
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Candlelight dinner & auction to feature Patrick Palmer artwork
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Heights company, Cy-Fair resident sued over contaminated purchase agreement
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Heights pharmacy accused of giving wrong medication
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HS boys baseball preview: Kinkaid vs. West Houston Thunder
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HS boys baseball preview: Yates vs. Waltrip
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Small Steps thanks church, food bank for support
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Heights companies sue Spring Branch business over merger agreement
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Heights company sued by roofer over Montrose project
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Heights drivers sued over alleged drunken car chase
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Youth training to cover topic of immigration
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KTRK: Stabbing victim found at Heights mobile-home park
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Three-bedroom home listed for sale in Timbergrove Manor
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Shady Acres 3-bedroom home for sale
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Senior counsel trades Houston Heights 3BD
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Suit centers on Heights MRI machine
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Bash to support Buffalo Bayou to be held April 9
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Heights couple sues restaurant over splinter
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Project to slow I-10 flooding
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Free oral cancer screening to take place at Memorial Hermann Northwest
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Heights man charged with fifth DWI
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Home in the Heights: Bizet classic to close Opera in the Heights' season
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Lawyer trades 3BD in Lazybrook/Timbergrove
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Houston Junior Forum to hold dance fundraiser
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Heights limo company sued over 15 percent stock certificate
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HS boys baseball preview: Waltrip vs. Spring
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Dance as much as you would like in Houston
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Redistricting, CIP update on agenda for Greater Heights SNC meeting
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HISD: Deep cuts painful but necessary
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Two local HS alums push Sam Houston State to the semifinals
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Home in the Heights: Party, safety on line in Woodland Heights
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A look back at old Heights rice mill
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MECA to present annual Sor Juana exhibit
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Benefit CD commemorating Heights venue released
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Multiple windows let light shine in townhome in Seasons Brownstones
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Houston council votes to add two seats later this year
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Updated 2-bedroom home in Rice Military
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Memorial Park Area Home listed for sale
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HS boys baseball preview: Kinkaid vs. Strake Jesuit
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River Oaks architect sued over Heights project
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HS girls softball: Reagan tops Yates
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Siemens marketing specialist gets home in Clark Pines
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Six homes to be featured on home & garden tour
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Home in the Heights: Rouse House to host Glier Saturday
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Heights restaurant sues over business agreement
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Stolen credit cards used at Target in The Heights
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Delay on Hamilton's magnet program relieves parents
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'Love In' protest today seeks to save Love Elementary
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Harris County OKs leanest budget in years
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Houston lawmaker: Cuts put schools on the Titanic
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HISD expects to save $4.6 million with revised bonus program
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Baseball: Bulldogs match bark to bite
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Heights/Neartown Roundup: Eagles fly to title
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Trash Bash kicks off March 26 at Moody Park
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Two Heights schools to host health fairs on Thursday
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HS boys baseball preview: Kinkaid vs. Galveston Ball
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Woodland Heights home tour to focus on early architecture
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HISD says pink slips are inevitable with 1,200 jobs at stake
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HS boys soccer preview: Yates vs. Reagan
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Heights man charged with assaulting disabled woman
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Petrophysicist settles in Oak Forest/Garden Oaks 3BD
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Police meeting in Heights to feature crisis team trainer
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Grier holds off on plan for HISD magnet overhaul
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HS boys baseball preview: Waltrip vs. Sharpstown
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Emmett: Dome should be saved as festival venue
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Changes to HISD's magnet program could include fund redistribution
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Several local TAPPS teams to play for state titles
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Inner city area sees growth spurt
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Houston budget cuts may cost 2,300 city jobs
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769 who won't return take HISD up on cash deal
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25 HISD schools may lose magnet programs
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Home in the Heights: Arts, history and homes this weekend and beyond
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Families sought in Heights deaths
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HS boys soccer preview: Reagan vs. Austin
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Baseball: Ewell Jackson tourney features top squads
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Boys basketball: St. Thomas reaches state
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Baseball: Biggio's Eagles know what it takes to win
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Photo provided clue as police chased suspected serial killer
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3-bedroom home for sale in Shady Acres
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Rice Military 3BD townhome for sale
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Geology assistant moves into Washington Ave. Coalition
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HS boys baseball preview: Kinkaid vs. North Shore
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City council redistricting to be focus of community meetings
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HS boys baseball: Kinkaid routs Angleton
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Heights man receives patent for new proppant for gas wells
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Business exec, sales representative deal Lazybrook 3BD
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Social Worker settles in Oak Forest/Garden Oaks 3BD
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Houston council faces 'messy' expansion fight
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HISD board voices support for alcohol-free zone
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HS boys baseball preview: Kinkaid vs. South Houston
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HS boys baseball preview: Kinkaid vs. Rayburn
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HS boys soccer preview: Reagan vs. Kipp Academy
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Final Twist Writers Society welcomes area wordsmiths
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