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Theater stages `Run for Your Wife'
May 7 is opening night for Pasadena Little Theatre's Run for Your Wife by Ray Cooney. The performance will be 8 p.m. at the theater, 4318 Allen-Genoa Road. The show... more »
County Town Hall meeting to include pavilion update
Harris County Commissioner Sylvia Garcia's Town Hall meeting Thursday will include an update on Sylvan Beach Pavilion and other topics, said Mark Seegers, Garcia's assistant. The Town Hall meeting is... more »
Police to offer online access to accident reports
The Pasadena Police Department will soon begin offering online access to accident reports for a fee. While hard copies of reports can still be purchased for $6 each during business... more »
South Houston close to playoffs
South Houston crept closer to clinching its first postseason berth in recent memory with a 7-1 win over Sam Rayburn last week, avenging an earlier 1-0 loss to the Texans,... more »
La Porte girls win title
The La Porte Lady Bulldogs claimed another District 22-5A team championship at The Rig in Pearland. Standouts Consuela Lindsey and Imani Mark led the way, with six gold medals between... more »
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Dobie primed for deep run
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2 Pasadena police officers indicted
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Armand Bayou to offer wildflower activities
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Baytown employees raise $2,500 at Relay for Life
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Lamar Elementary boasts musical prodigy
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Baytown Parks & Recreation hosts open house on master plan
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Man stabbed to death in melee
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6 sites on annual `Garden Art Tour'
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Motorhead Maniacs Auto Show set for May 7
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`Enchanted Evening' set for May 2
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Central campus to present dance concert
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Area voters have plenty to ponder
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Ortega shifts focus, wins
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Memorial boys second
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Twins go 1-2
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This week's Honor Roll
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Who'd steal a Boy Scout trailer? Scoutmaster wants to know
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Dallas arrest made in Pasadena man's death
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2 La Porte students report abduction attempt
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Youthful Texans making run
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Deer Park ISD to stage open house, bond meeting
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Historic battle to be re-enacted Saturday
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Lady Deer out for magic
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La Porte netters take two at district
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Pearland netters shine at district
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San Jac volleyball signs four
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This week's Honor Roll
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Library to emphasize importance of wetlands
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Photos: Armand Bayou Nature Center
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MUDS good for home sales, proponents say
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Sylvan Beach Festival occurs Saturday
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Deer scrambling for playoffs
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Tax office closes 1 Pasadena branch
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Council to vote on fees for water services
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La Porte PD to collect items for women's shelters
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Lady Deer in hunt for title
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Police say arson suspect stalked victim's mon
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Baytown man among 9 charged in meth case
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Police: Man admits killing girls
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La Porte ready for postseason return
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In search of Armand Bayou's river otters
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Free hibiscus show in Pasadena
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Red Suspenders Shrimp Boil on Saturday
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Group a Deer Park theater tradition
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Technology to allow new pipeline to weave through communities
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Memorial relay team close to repeating
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Rayburn strong at Wildkat Relays
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Esquivel excellent vs. Memorial
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This week's Honor Roll
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Gas can, bloody bat clues in arson case
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Dobie up next for tough Lady Bulldogs
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2 Baytown schools mourn deaths after fire
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Strawberry Festival kicks off with pageant
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More Ike repairs could cost up to $20 million
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Lomax instructor named middle school teacher of year
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Library's Wednesday hours to be reduced
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AG: Couple's hunting operation a fraud
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Animal control officer accused of killing puppy
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`Totally Texas' barbecue cookoff starts Friday
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Earth Day coming early to Armand Bayou
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Marathon snares $30,000 for charity
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Youths to be honored today for volunteerism
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Mayor's Prayer Breakfast set for Wednesday
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Clock ticking on port's $40,000 offer
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2 Baytown events focus on waste removal
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Playoff race heating up
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One step further for Lady Deer
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Pasadena rolls to state
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Taylor takes consolation win
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This week's Honor Roll
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Center adds summer camp for younger kids
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Lady Deer overcoming loss of talent
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Teacher accused of sexually assaulting student
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Police: Suspect in woman's death knew victim
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