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ZT Corporate And Altus Healthcare Acquire 6 Freestanding Clinics
ZT Corporate Announces Takeover Of Neighbors facilities in Baytown, Pasadena, Crosby, Porter, Pearland and Kingwood.

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ZT Corporate Announces Takeover Of Neighbors facilities in Baytown, Pasadena, Crosby, Porter, Pearland and Kingwood.

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Altus Baytown officials said an unauthorized party gained access to our computer system and infected the system with malware.
Boeker served as a firefighter, lieutenant and battalion chief before he assumed the top job on Nov. 5.
The day after losing his re-election bid, Judge Glenn Devlin released several juvenile detainees after they promised not to kill anyone.
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The commission is expected to schedule meetings from November through April, including one public hearing to solicit input from citizens.
Judge Glenn Devlin released nearly every juvenile offender who appeared in his court a day after he lost his re-election bid.
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Police are looking for a man who who shot a man last month and who may have also shot and killed a Baytown man in August.
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Lina Hidalgo becomes the first Latina woman, the first immigrant, and the youngest person to hold the Harris County Judge's seat.
New faces are coming to some council seats in League City, and Brian Babin keeps his seat in Congress.
Republican John Culberson loses a close race to Lizzie Fletcher, while other races were still too close to call.
The dust has settled on the midterm elections bringing big political changes to some areas of Houston and Texas.
Tight races were par for the course in this midterm election with many decided by a narrow margin.
It was a huge turnout for local races, with many incumbents winning big in the midterm races.
Montgomery County voters elected a new county judge and re-elected their congressman to a nerw term.