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Houston Salvation Army Receives $5M Grant From Amazon Founder
The Salvation Army of Greater Houston is one of 24 nonprofits to receive the first Day 1 Families Fund grants, totaling $97.5 million.

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The Salvation Army of Greater Houston is one of 24 nonprofits to receive the first Day 1 Families Fund grants, totaling $97.5 million.

Sydney Armstrong and Sherrel Pratt have made it a habit to miss Thanksgiving dinner to camp for Black Friday deals
A cab driving minister had an adventure Monday afternoon after picking up a bank robbery suspect outside of a sandwich shop
Climb into a traditional covered wagon and take a photo with St. Nicholas, enjoy Christmas cookies and wassail too.
The Tri-County Health Alliance donated 26 new high-end first aid kits that will be in every Tomball Police unit,
A man and woman were found shot to death at the Dakota Canyon Apartments on Saturday night, police said.
Experience community Christmas cheer on Nov. 30, when the City of Richmond flips the switch and lights up the city's Christmas tree.
The ruling halts an agreement between the city and FBISD to move the remains to the Sugar Land's Old Imperial Prison Farm Cemetery.
Investigators are looking for answers in an officer-involved shooting that left a 17-year-old Klein Oak student dead.
Pasadena businesses and schools help fill food pantries ahead of this holiday season.
Jevh Maravilla and Christian Toledo who hung a poster of themselves in a Pearland McDonald's, have filmed a promo for the fast food chain.
Research has shown that separate ninth-grade environments can help offset some of the issues typically seen among new high school students.
There wasn't horsing around when Houston Fire Department rescuers were called out on Sunday to pull a horse from an open septic hole.
Homicide investigators released a sketch of a man wanted in the fatal stabbing of a man at a METRO Bus stop on Saturday.
The playoff season is here and some teams made an early exit while others won big.
The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office is investigating the shooting death of a Woodlands Firefighter on Sunday morning.
The regular high school football season ends this weekend and some teams are looking forward to the playoffs
The season opened Nov. 3 and runs through Jan. 6, 2019 in North Texas, and Jan. 20, 2019 in South Texas.
The teen summit will he be held on Saturday at Eisenhower High School from 10 am-4pm.
Espinoza’s ascension to the top cop's job in Pasadena was seen as a harbinger for a community that is more than 60 percent Hispanic,