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United Adds Non-Stop Service From Houston To Sydney
This is another feather in the hat for Bush Intercontinental Airport's push to have more international flights and passengers.

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This is another feather in the hat for Bush Intercontinental Airport's push to have more international flights and passengers.

Watt's post-Hurricane Harvey work led the league to naming him as a finalist for the prestigious award named after Walter Payton.
Icepocalypse in Houston dominated the news, but here are other items of importance last week from USA Gymnastics, NASA and a Harvey update.
Epps replaced by astronaut who earned her doctorate in medicine from the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.
Multiple injuries and heavy delays after a train and car collided early Friday evening at FM 762 and FM 2759.
Authorities from Walker County, Texas are actively investigating claims from countless gymnasts of sexual abuse at the training center.
Texas Central, the high-speed rail developer, pledges to invest $1 billion in Grimes County for the project's only stop along the way.
The annual march for women's to rise up, unite and vote starts at 10 a.m. Saturday and will end at Houston City Hall with a rally.
USAG president said top priority is the athletes, and their training environment must reflect that. This comes during the Nassar trial.
Homeless man was sleeping near the bar when he awoke to the men breaking into the El Zorro Bar. Two men were arrested.
Set for Feb. 15 at the Hilton Americas-Houston, this year's theme is theme is Rebuild + Reimagine.
Mayor Friedberg: 'Kudos to Our Solid Waste Crews'
After opening 8 additional centers last week, the city opens more to provide essential services to Hurricane Harvey flood victims.
Folks in limited zip codes can have fresh produce, meats and even beer and wine delivered to their homes in a rollout program.
Every interstate and major highway, including tolls, have patches where it's still dangerous to drive despite warming temperatures.
More than 1,550 flights cancelled, nearly 100,00 power outages, 20 structure fires, urgent message from the mayor and more new updates.
Schools and HISD offices wil reopen Thursday at regular times
Power outages, Metro service suspends at 5:30 p.m., 800 flights cancelled, Galleria closed, tolls waived and so much more to update.
Rice's student newspaper's 'Guilt-Free MLK Day Pass' suggests what 'disgusting white people' can do 'for the low price of eternal shame.'
Airport cancellations, homeless camp fires, new shelters to stay warm, power outage, message from fire and police, road closures and more.