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Armand Bayou Nature Center selling calendars
Armand Bayou Nature Center's new 2010 calendars are for sale. They're available in the gift shop at the nature center, 8500 Bay Area Blvd., for $12.50. You can also order... more »
Baytown city offices to close for Good Friday
Baytown city offices, including those at City Hall, Sterling Municipal Library, the animal shelter, Public Works and Utility Billing, will be closed Friday for Good Friday. All offices, including the... more »
Townhome developments popping up in Pasadena
Townhomes have struck a chord in Pasadena. One of the newest examples of the Pasadena trend toward denser housing is Terreno Vista, a 74-unit project in early development on Vista... more »
Initiative helps black men stay in college
By FLORI MEEKS Earl Godfrey, dean of enrollment services at San Jacinto College's south campus, founded an initiative intended to help San Jacinto college students stay in school. It's specially... more »
Mavs still charging into playoffs
Pasadena Memorial made history last week. The Mavericks won their first match in the Class 5A soccer playoffs, defeating Baytown Sterling 2-1 last Tuesday in the bi-district round, then tried... more »
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Collins named district MVP again
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Davis named 22-5A girls MVP
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Top bullpen leading Pasadena Memorial
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Banquet, auction to aid mounted search team
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Girl's birthday wish is to help animals
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San Jac to hire faculty in various fields
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Pasadena woman taps her way to wellness
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Manufacturers group has new chairman
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New La Porte program invites kids to report crime tips
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Police check reported attempted abduction in Shoreacres
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Official says firehouse blaze set intentionally
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Deer Park mom hopes for answers in son's death
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No injuries in fire station blaze
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Career Expo to foster networking
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San Jac cheerleader workshop and tryouts postponed
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Police seek people who fled traffic stop
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Memorial set for bi-district
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Dobie finishes 22-5A in second
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Lady Deer enter playoffs
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Rayburn grad explodes
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Show presents out-of-kilter view of Hamlet
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Town Plaza grand opening on Thursday
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The `Age of Elegance' returns
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Astronomer to speak on Shakespeare's skies
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La Porte ISD offers kindergarten registration
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Deer Park to host Easter festival, egg hunt
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Deer Park in hunt for playoffs
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Mayor to home owners: Get lawyer to study easement proposal
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Area students honored for volunteer work
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Elderly Pasadena woman found dead
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San Jac, LeTourneau form alliance
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Doggie Easter egg hunt approaching
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Beeping Easter egg hunt for visually impaired
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Trojans fall short of title
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Baytown plans Nurture Nature Festival
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Bayport noise mitigation has its own Web site
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Deer Park's growth is getting noticed
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Playoff seeds up for grabs
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Nettles out to rebound for Deer
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Pregnancy Resource Center to hold craft fair
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Volunteer for workday at Armand Bayou
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Baytown seeks volunteers for Special Olympics
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See who's running for Deer Park City Council
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Garcia to stage town hall meeting
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Dobie prepared for ups and downs
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Updates in Larry Cox and Jeff Pound cases
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Roseland Spray Park opens
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Pasadena man enjoys service on Navy aircraft carrier
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Church teams with police to remove graffiti
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Area art leagues join forces for show
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Baytown official to host town hall meeting
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Pasadena couple in love for 67 years
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Anger about Bayport Container Terminal meeting
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San Jac developing maritime program
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Family of volunteers gets Disney treat
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Pasadena Strawberry Festival set for May
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Classes on kidney health offered
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South Houston poised for runs
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Baytown prepares for Tyke Hike
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Deer Park not slowing down
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Deer Park's Smith seventh at state
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La Porte girls second at Brown Relays
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Lady Mavericks filled with maturing talent
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How do you keep a 40-ton motor happy?
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100 bats found at La Porte school
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4 youths arrested in string of burglaries
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Magazine names Deer Park "best affordable suburb" in Texas
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Local cities joining in warrant roundup
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Former Baytown Bayer official now safety chief at W. Va. facility
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`Most Wanted' tip leads to fugitive's arrest in Baytown
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Baytown refinery incident causes odor
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Warning period over for red-light cameras at Garth intersection
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Company hit with $8.37 million verdict over Pasadena blaze
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Police seek car believed involved in fatal crash
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Zemanek wins La Porte council runoff
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Pasadena's most dangerous intersections
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Dobie, Deer Park eyeing top spot
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Mentor program needs boost from volunteers
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Elderly residents assaulted in their home
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Healthcare group seeks exhibitors for event
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Police try to curb accidents at Red Bluff/Beltway 8 feeder
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Mixed bag of experience for Lady 'Horns
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La Porte leaves as champion
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Pasadena's Bryant dies
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