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What's Open and What's Closed In Houston On July 4th
City and county offices in Houston and Harris County will be closed in observance of the July 4th holiday

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City and county offices in Houston and Harris County will be closed in observance of the July 4th holiday

Federal, state, and local offices will be closed in Fort Bend County for the July 4th holiday.
The driver of a big rig that plunged 150 feet off Loop 610 Wednesday morning, died while rescuers were working to free him, police said.
Montgomery County's initiative against drunk driving over the July 4th weekend began with additional patrols on June 25, officials said.
A speeding driver on the Gulf Freeway led to the discovery of more than 200 pounds of pot and THC-laced candies, police said
A Pasadena woman was shot in the head when someone fired 12 rounds at her home Wednesday morning, police said.
Police are looking for the two men who stormed into a garage, shot two men and killed a 2-year-old boy.
Houston-based Pretty Little Things Boutique announced plans to open a new location at Redemption Square in Generation Park this fall.
Brett Ligon called the move of some prosecutors to back off or delay enforcement of marijuana laws "premature."
La Porte Police began enhanced DWI patrols on June 25, and plan to continue through July 8, according to Sgt. Bennie Boles.
Harris County DA Kim Ogg said misdemeanor marijuana cases won't be prosecuted without a valid lab test.
A suicidal man who held SWAT officers at bay for several hours took his own life in a Heights apartment on Tuesday.
City leaders said the increase will help offset the residential impact of a planned tax rate increase to help fund the 2013 parks bond.
Skylar Wrench, 17, is a habitual runaway, but according to police, she may be a victim of human trafficking.
Manuel La Rosa-Lopez was indicted on a new charge of assaulting a child last week, a month after he was indicted on 2 counts of sexual abuse
Galan Ruiz was intoxicated when he crashed a boat into a bulkhead, killing a passenger and injuring himself and his girlfriend, police said.
Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo said HPD patrols will Be highly visible through Sunday looking for intoxicated drivers.
A man calling himself David Briscoe shared a horrific story about the Santa Fe shooting, but he was never on campus, officials said.
Jose Escobar, who was deported to El Salvador after living in the U.S. since 2001, returned to Houston with Congressman Al Green on Monday.
The overlay project for Woodland Hills and Northpark Drive will begin July 10, Councilman Dave Martin said.