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Lawyer settles in 3BD in West Heights
Diane Marie St. Yves acquired a three-bedroom, 2.5-bath home at 1802 W. 25th St. Unit B from Romfor Supply Company on June 10. more »
Drilling manager, lawyer lists in Greater Heights
Brent Summerville and his wife, Mary Lou, have listed for sale a three-bedroom, 2.5-bath home at 133 E. 22nd St. in Greater Heights for $485,000. more »
Recruitment firm director selling Greater Heights 4BD
Annika Tycer and her husband, Scott, have listed for sale a four-bedroom, 3.5-bath home at 1047 Voight St. in Greater Heights for $575,000. more »
Vintage Craftsman style, modern, updated interior in Historic Heights neighborhood
Home has hardwood floors, stainless steel appliances: 743 Allston St., Houston, $379,000 more »
Shady Acres three-bedroom home for sale
A three-bedroom home at 1532 West 21st Street in Shady Acres in the Heights, is available for $495,000. more »
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New business licenses issued in Heights
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DAR chapter seeks to promote preservation efforts
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State seeks partnership for Grand Parkway
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Soccer: Local players fight for dream at Dynamo Academy
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Heights man charged with DWI with child passenger
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Heights man charged with third DWI
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Heights residents sue builder over new home's alleged defects
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KTRK: Truck crashes into Heights Papa John's
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New construction comes with a shaded backyard in Oak Forest
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Marathon Oil manager selling 3BD Greater Heights home
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Chemical engineer selling 3BD in Greater Heights
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Continental Airlines exec lists in Greater Heights
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Anime films president lists Greater Heights 4BD
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Boxing: Lure of the ring calls area trio
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Hockey: Women take to the ice in league of their own
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Houstons Rockin Robin Guitars & Music wants to know how they are doing
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New business licenses issued in Heights
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State seeks partnership to build Grand Parkway
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Crockett students learn real-world money lessons
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Police meeting in Heights to feature talk on auto theft
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Wrap up June in style with Houston's SSQQ Salsa Caliente Latin Party
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Heights bar blamed for tumbling hammock
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Houston Heights 3BD home for sale
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Will lights in the Heights stay lit?
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Heights digestive diseases specialists blamed for water damage
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New business licenses issued in Heights
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Interfaith food pantry turning 2
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'Future of Houston's Children' to be subject of conference
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Event to feature excluded art
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Price matching at Houston's Rockin' Robin Guitars & Music
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Noise level spurs lawsuit
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Cyclists set for summer times
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Spring Branch plumber blamed for Heights' home flood
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Connector ramp between I-45 and I-10 closed this weekend
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Heights auto shop blamed for fatal car accident
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Heights resident sues Memorial business over art appraisals
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Reagan student wins safety essay contest
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Buffalo Bayou Partnership earns award for revitalization effort
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Athletics: One year back a winning one at St. John's
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Athletes: Coaches pick Waltrip as HISD's best
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Suit centers on hearing loss in the Heights
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City may sell site of Heights recycling drop-off
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Silverlust Fine Jewelry likes to please customers
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Get in character at Dominiques
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Residents sue feds to enforce noise regulation
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Mountain-climbing mom in training
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Blues party at Houstons SSQQ on June 11
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Heights emergency response team to meet
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Davis HS grad Carl Crawford blasts three-run shot to lead Red Sox past A's
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Woman sues Heights construction company after allegedly tripping over string
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Heights steel company sues over materials
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KHOU: Two rob man, 67, in Heights
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Heights-based grocery chain named in slip-and-fall complaint
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As school year closes, so do 4 HISD elementaries
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Turn to Your Printing Now of Houston for upcoming deadlines
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New condo-retail building planned along Studewood
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Heights company sued over fallen sign
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Heights business sues over real estate deal
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Cottage Grove 3-bedroom home for sale
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Three-bedroom home in Rice Military for sale
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Budget cuts may lead to longer school days in HISD
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Small Steps celebrates 2011 graduates
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Variances to alcohol-free zone dropped
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