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The Woodlands Hosting First Ever Pride Parade This Fall
It's not a city just yet, but The Woodlands is big and diverse enough now to have it's own pride event.

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It's not a city just yet, but The Woodlands is big and diverse enough now to have it's own pride event.

Harris County Commissioners Court approved to place the $2.5 billion flood bond issue on the August 25 ballot.
If approved, the bond would fund drainage improvements, upgraded warning systems, infrastructure repairs and home buyouts.
Noelvin Rodriquez, 40, was arrested at 6 a.m., Sunday and charged with DWI after he allegedly hit a deputy constable's car on Texas 249.
Mosquitoes caught in 3 Houston area traps tested positive for West Nile Virus days after other carrier mosquitoes found in Montgomery County
Trash talking: A Twitter war between Sen. Ted Cruz and bombastic talk-show host Jimmy Kimmel has morphed into a charity basketball game
A woman who left her home to go to the store Monday night, came back to find her house on fire and her six dogs dead inside: Reports
Does your dad hang the moon? Can he grill a mean burger? Or maybe he's just funny? Patch wants to see pics of your world-class dad.
Woman missing since June 3 left voicemail with family indicating she was in danger.
The eleven suspects arrested locally in Operation Wire Wire face money laundering charges in the State of Texas: Feds.
Lock Em Up: Chevy, Ford, GMC and Dodge pickups were prime targets for car thieves in May
In November 2016, voters approved a $330-million bond to address long standing facility, technology, safety and security needs of Spring ISD
Assistant City Manager Doug Brinkley promoted Assistant Police Chief Eric Robins to the position of police chief, effective June 11.
A weekend apartment fire that left 31 families homeless has prompted action by Constable Alan Rosen's office
A family who lost their 16-year-old daughter in a tragic car crash in October, is spearing-heading a seat belt safety initiative with METRO.
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