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Stafford's Val And Sal To Be Classmates At Texas A&M This Fall
Paul Phung and Hira Ahmed were named Stafford High School valedictorian and salutatorian for the class of 2019.
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Paul Phung and Hira Ahmed were named Stafford High School valedictorian and salutatorian for the class of 2019.
Kashala Francis, a student at Attucks Middle School, died of a brain tumor less than a week after she was beaten up after school.
Steven Alanzo Greer, 25, allegedly spent 2 years recruiting a young girl into the world of prostitution, police said.
Houston NW Chamber Vice President Bobby Lieb will replace Barbara Thomason as president and CEO when she retires on May 31.
Police are investigating the destruction of 24 beehives containing more than 500,000 bees in Alvin last weekend.
A motorcyclist who crashed after he became angry and flipped off a woman in traffic is in critical condition, according to police.
The Army Corps of Engineers began the slow process if dredging massive deposits of sand and silt from the San Jacinto River in October.
Devon Amos, 24, is accused of running over his father during a fight at the D. Bradley McWilliams YMCA on Cypresswood Drive on Saturday.
The City’s Fire Department and Code Enforcement have positioned A-Frame signage in various places around the city.
Prosecutors announced in February they were reviewing 1,400 cases connected to Gerald Goines, and another 800 related to Steve Bryant.
Residents can come to the Kingwood Metro Park and Ride from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. with hazardous household waste to be discarded.
The Prom Dress Drive and Giveaway event is being held at Westfield High School on Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon.
Marcus Cruz Ramirez, 49, is accused of burglarizing a home and stealing electronics, jewelry, and a dead woman's ashes, police said.
Crime Stoppers is offering a reward for information leading to an arrest for any of these men and women.
Police Cadet Clayton Whatley was charged with unlawfully carrying a weapon after a loaded handgun went off in his backpack, police said.
An SUV and a pickup were damaged after they smashed into a loose cow on State Highway 146 Friday morning, police said.
Hurricane and storm season will be here soon, and Texans are urged to use the tax free holiday to stock up on preparedness supplies.
Investigators are reminding residents to lock their cars when they are parked on the driveway after a burglar struck in Jacob's Reserve.
It's all you can eat mudbugs on Friday as the Humble Police Association host its Crawfish Festival at the Humble Civic Center.
Police are looking for the suspects who used a pickup to smash the front of a store and steal an ATM on Monday.