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The Astros bats were on fire slugging four home runs on their way to winning game one of the ALDS against the Cleveland Indians.
County Judge Craig Doyal was cleared of wrongdoing by the Texas Ethics Commission after a complaint was filed regarding a political video.
Technical students helped transform an old military truck into a high-water rescue vehicle
Decorative garden trinkets, pollinator host plants, and Texas native plants, such as coneflowers, and passion vines will be for sale.
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A family fun and ghoul-filled Halloween is planned to take place at Sugar Land Town Square on Oct. 28
Spring community joins Spring ISD police and Ponderosa Fire Department for National Night Out.
Cy-Falls topples Cy-Fair, and Crosby and Marshall stay undefeated in Friday night action. Follow more high school football this Saturday.
A pistol-packing auntie who was trying to teach her niece how to use a gun accidentally shot the girl, police said.
Father Manuel La Rosa-Lopez, who was assigned to the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, is facing a third allegation of sexual abuse.
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