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Police Search For High Risk Sex Offender
Michael Lewis Martin, who is considered a high risk sex offender, is wanted for a parole violation, police said.

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Michael Lewis Martin, who is considered a high risk sex offender, is wanted for a parole violation, police said.

The high school football season is going to be a wild one in the Greater Houston area. Keep up with all the action on Patch.
The stadium is being built on a 117-acre parcel of land off Cypresswood Dr. and will feature a state-of-the art turf field and seat 8,000.
Cool events happening near you this weekend include Luke Bryan, High School Football games on Friday, and tacos and margaritas on Saturday.
This fall's town hall meeting will include discussion fro city leaders who will discuss projects and issues important to your community.
The 5K race will be held in downtown Houston and will include members from various branches of the military, HPD, HFD, and other runners.
Friday night lights, parks and museums, and the Houston Zoo offer something to do in and near Pasadena this weekend.
Carlo Carreon is accused of possession of child pornography and is in the Montgomery County Jail with his bond set at $1 million.
Syphilis cases rose 59 percent the first half of 2018 and follows the trend of increases in STD transmission nationwide, officials said.
Liberty County Constable Justin Johnston could lose his badge after his arrest for harassment, a Class B misdemeanor.
Sugar Land Weather: Rain starting Friday afternoon and off and on through Monday.
Clear Lake Weather: Cloudy and humid with rain in the weekend forecast
Pasadena Weather: Partly to mostly cloudy with rain this weekend
Conroe's Weather: Wet weather with heavy rain Sunday.
The Woodlands Weather: Humid and partly cloudy until Friday afternoon. Showers through Sunday
Partly to mostly cloudy with rain possible this weekend. Temps will be in the 80s.
There's a chance of rain all weekend with Saturday possibly the best day for outdoor activity. Try and have fun.
The Hot Damn Tamale Factory will be parked at the Richmond Central Fire Station this Friday serving up awesome eats.
Jerold Griffin claims 3 Sugar Land officers beat him up in 2016 for being in a park after hours, but cops said he had narcotics.
Kingwood residents helped ensure passage of the $2.5 billion flood control bond.