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Harris Health continues to push for Ben Taub expansion that will cut into Hermann Park
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Spring ISD police searching for more possible victims of man accused of sexually assaulting 15-year-old girl
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Security footage released in 2019 Molotov cocktail attack on Fort Bend deputy’s home
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TSU becomes first Texas HBCU to earn Carnegie community engagement designation
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Channelview ISD junior high teacher no longer employed amid investigation involving ‘allegation made by student’
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Were your Texas college courses reviewed or changed this semester? Tell us.
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Trial begins for Stanford students for occupying offices in pro-Palestinian protest
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Dan Patrick calls for resignation of Alamo Trust president over views on how the Alamo’s history should be told
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LULAC honors ‘Little School of the 400′ for its historic milestones in ESL during Hispanic Heritage Month
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The Houston Filipino Street Festival is back in Sugar Land. Here’s what you need to know.
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Attorney: Charged Santa Fe high school gunman remains incompetent to stand trial
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Galveston boat captain invited to meet Mexico’s president after heroic plane crash rescue
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Memorial City Mall evacuated, will be closed for rest of night after ammonia leak
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