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River Oaks District to host Pet Adoption Boutique this weekend
Posted on · "Through these adoption pop-ups, we can give them an image makeover and say, 'Look! You don’t have to think of these as the sad Sarah McLachlan puppies and kittens.'”
Posted on · "Through these adoption pop-ups, we can give them an image makeover and say, 'Look! You don’t have to think of these as the sad Sarah McLachlan puppies and kittens.'”
Posted on · Great ideas of activities to do with your family this holiday season.
Posted on · Mister McKinney’s Historic Houston takes riders on an open-air converted school bus through River Oaks, teaching local history along the way.
Posted on · On Friday's Houston Matters: The perils of traveling over the holidays. We debate the biggest local news story of the year. We break down The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of the week's news. And a tour bus takes us to the city's best Christmas lights.
Posted on · This year, we take the family behind Pasadena's famed Bufkin's Christmas Wonderland to see the lights!
Posted on · HISD says the student had transferred to Lamar from Yates High School.
Posted on · Whether you're walking, driving or biking... there's a lot to see
Posted on · A new course explores how areas and developments within Greater Houston have forged their own unique identities -- and even governments -- over the years.
Posted on · A new generation’s lifestyles and tastes may be changing Houston’s antiques market.
Posted on · No major damage was reported, but the strong winds knocked down some power lines.
Posted on · Writer Anton DiSclafani talks about setting her book, The After Party, in 1950s River Oaks, a "perfect pressure cooker of wealth and power."
Posted on · A strong police presence ensured protesters didn’t clash with supporters of the presumptive Republican presidential nominee.
Posted on · From State Senator Dan Patrick backing out of a closed-door debate in River Oaks, because the press wasn’t invited, to a high-speed street race by Woodlands teenagers apparently emulating a new movie, to the University of Houston as one of the “most beautiful” campuses anywhere, we explore The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly in […]
Posted on · Harris County Judge Ed Emmett this week announced he would not put a measure on the ballot this November that would have asked voters to approve or reject a proposed tax to benefit an early childhood education program known as the Early to Rise campaign. It's run by the nonprofit Harris County School Readiness Corporation, […]