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Firefighters And Municipal Workers Layoffs Over Proposition B, Charges Filed For Murder Of Lamar High School Student, And Curtailing Immigration Could Cost Houston Billions
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Murder Charges Filed Against Houston Gang Member Suspected Of Killing Lamar High School Student
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What Teachers, Districts Think About The New ‘Texas Plan’ For School Funding
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Houston’s 2018 Job Growth Lower Than Previously Estimated
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Curtailing Immigration Could Cost Houston Billions In GDP
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Houston Offers Assistance To Soldiers Looking For Jobs After Military Service
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Daylight Saving Time Begins Sunday. But Is It Time For It To End?
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How ‘Go Tejano Day’ Became The Houston Rodeo’s Hottest Ticket
Go Tejano Day attracts some of the largest crowds to the Houston rodeo each year. The day celebrates the “vaquero” cowboy culture of Mexico, along with cattle ranching traditions of the American West.
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Up To 400 Firefighters, 100 Municipal Workers Face Layoffs Over Proposition B
‘Unacceptable’: Lawmakers Question Decision Not To Monitor Harvey Pollution With NASA Jet
A Fond Farewell To Houston Matters Producer Maggie Martin
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TxDOT Starts Work To Remake Houston’s Most Congested Freeway Interchange
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ExxonMobil Reaches $600,000 Settlement With EPA, DOJ
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UH Moment: Mangroves, Coastal Savior?
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How Much Difference Will Eli Lilly's Half-Price Insulin Make?
The Indianapolis-based drugmaker said Monday that it would offer a generic version of Humalog insulin, one of its best-selling medicines. The move could help blunt criticism about high prices.
Pakistan's Long Support For Militants Puts The Country In A Bind
Pakistan has long supported militants fighting to its east in India and to its west in Afghanistan. The country says it's cracking down on militants, but many critics are skeptical.
Exaggerating Voting Issues May Juice A Base — But It Also 'Undermines Our Democracy'
Misleading claims, particularly about voter fraud, have intensified ongoing debates about voting rights and election security. Some election experts say the rhetoric erodes voter confidence.
Activity At 2nd North Korean Missile Site Indicates Possible Launch Preparations
Satellite imagery shows that vehicles and rail cars appeared in late February at Sanumdong, a facility where the North has built some of its largest rockets and missiles.