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Upstage Theatre to produce three versions of one play
Upstage Theatre will produce three versions of "Twelve Angry Men" and perform them on three consecutive weekends at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday nights, May 18 through June 2. more »
Local companies reach long-term sponsorship agreement
Direct Energy has struck a long-term sponsorship agreement that will make the company an official partner of the Houston Dynamo and BBVA Compass Stadium. more »
Greater Heights Chamber to hold new member orientation May 23
The Greater Heights Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting a New Member Orientation from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 23. more »
Houston Police Department offers safety tips to visually impaired community
The Houston Police Department Community Services Unity recently delivered a safety and burglary prevention presentation to the visually impaired members of the Houston community. more »
Mardi Gras Grill to host crime prevention meeting May 23
The Mardi Gras Grill is hosting a crime prevention meeting May 23. more »
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Main Street Theater students to perform 'The Witches'
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Arrest report for May 6-9
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Louis Aulbach to present 'Buffalo Bayou'
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Flea market, concert, art exhibit among local upcoming events
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Houston PD and GHLPA join to prevent missing children
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Tickets on sale for The Lion King at Hobby Center for the Performing Arts
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She serves a vulnerable group
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Among her aspirations: to be an inspiration
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Eight student-athletes from St. Thomas High School honored at signing ceremony
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Man charged following chase, wreck
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New squires invested into St. Thomas High School
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Harris County Sheriff's Office raid massage parlors
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Greater Heights Chamber hosting business social
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Lanier Middle School MathCOUNTS Club to hold math tournament
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Axiom moves into newly restored Fire Station 6
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Get sneak peek of vehicles in Art Car Parade
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