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‘I just want my dog back’: $2.5K reward offered after man’s 8-month-old exotic bully stolen at gunpoint in north Harris Co.
Read full article: ‘I just want my dog back’: $2.5K reward offered after man’s 8-month-old exotic bully stolen at gunpoint in north Harris Co.Heath Everett said his 8-month-old exotic bully named Donut was taken at gunpoint from a car wash where he works in north Harris County on Saturday afternoon.
It’s National Doughnut Day: Celebrate all month long with this 'Houston Life’ promo code
Read full article: It’s National Doughnut Day: Celebrate all month long with this 'Houston Life’ promo codeHOUSTON – Folks, they’re crispy on the outside, and soft and chewy on the inside, we’re talking about Kronuts! The wonderful combination of a croissant and a donut. You can snag some today, November 5 through the end of the month at Toast Sugar Land. All you have to do is order in person or over the phone at 281-302-6181 and mention “Houston Life” to receive 10% off your order.
Your guide to the 4 top spots in Houston's Wayside neighborhood
Read full article: Your guide to the 4 top spots in Houston's Wayside neighborhoodDichos TaqueriaPhoto: mark r./YelpNext up is Mexican and breakfast and brunch spot Dichos Taqueria, situated at 614 S. Wayside Drive, Suite 100. Yelpers give the business, located at 900 S. Wayside Drive, five stars out of 13 reviews. This 24/7 business offers washers in four sizes and dryers, as well as wash, dry and fold services that charge by the pound. Wayside NailsPhoto: ariana m./YelpWayside Nails, a nail salon, is another much-loved neighborhood go-to, with 4.5 stars out of 20 Yelp reviews. Head over to 900 S. Wayside Drive to see for yourself.
Today is National Donut Day
Read full article: Today is National Donut DayThe first Friday in June, June 5 this year, is National Donut Day. Started by the Salvation Army in Chicago in 1938, the day honors the group's "donut lassies," who served treats and provided assistance to soldiers on the front lines during World War I. (And this isn't to be confused with National Doughnut Day, which is in November and celebrates the actual food.) Doughnuts have been around since long before the First World War, and we have the Dutch to thank for them. The first Dutch doughnuts didn't have a hole, but they were fried in hot oil and the dough was sweet.