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Houston Celebrates Arbor Day With Tree Giveaway
Planting Something Good: 1,000 Free Trees to be Given Away to Public by Texas Forest Service and Arbor Day Foundation

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Planting Something Good: 1,000 Free Trees to be Given Away to Public by Texas Forest Service and Arbor Day Foundation

Portis, who is a Certified Public Accountant and has a Master of Public Administration Degree, joined the City staff on Jan. 7.
Things are hopping this weekend in Houston, Pasadena, Sugar Land, and communities in between.
The acquisition is the latest enhancement project aimed at conserving the historic landscape where the Battle of San Jacinto was fought.
Drivers who battle the left exit from I-45 to 288 in downtown will have to find an alternate route when TxDOT closes the ramp on Friday.
The crimes these fugitives are wanted for include human trafficking, robbery, and injury to a child. There's a reward for their arrest
U.S. Army Veteran Matthew Uran and his family the keys to their new mortgage-free home in the Delany Cove community on Friday.
Officials said 2 electricians suffered burns when an electrical panel they were working on exploded.
Charles Glaze, who was out on bail on a different charge out of Montgomery County, could be charged with 2 counts of manslaughter.
Jason Trevino, 15, and a sophomore at La Marque High School, was killed while riding his bicycle along the train tracks.
Love Is In The Air: It's mating season for bobcats and coyotes, and officials warn these animals can be aggressive.
Jalin Damone Charles, 18, is charged with murder in the Jan. 18 shooting death of 19-year-old Charles Robinson Jr., police said.
Teresa Custer was working as a hotel manager in Texas City when someone shot and killed her days before Christmas 2018.
The first 75 in line will receive free one-on-one help with their application for U.S. citizenship, as well as a free consultation.
The district posted a list of services that can help those families as the month-long shutdown continues, which includes jobs and healthcare
The owner of the new location is celebrating with a grand opening event for the public on Jan. 27 from 1 -4 p.m. Score some free pizza.
2 teenage boys are facing multiple felony charges after wrecking a stolen car during a police pursuit, police said.
More than a 100 vehicles will be up for auction this Saturday at 9 a.m., at the Pasadena Maintenance Service Facility.
Steven De la Torre, 42, is charged with aggravated assault and is in the Harris County Jail, officials said.
If you're crazy about bacon and love McDonald's, this pairing could be a perfect match. Bacon hour happens Jan. 29 from 4-5 p.m.