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Mustangs capture District 21-6A championship

The Kingwood High School baseball team closed the regular season with a pair of wins to capture the District 21-6A championship.

Mustangs capture District 21-6A championship
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Wildcats defeat Porter, all teams make playoffs

After struggling down the stretch, losing their last three games and five of six overall to end up in a tie for a playoff spot,

Wildcats defeat Porter, all teams make playoffs
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HPD announcements highlight public safety meeting

As Kingwood Division’s Lt. Daniel Von Quintus of the Houston Police Department (HPD) began to present his routine monthly crime report

HPD announcements highlight public safety meeting
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Preparing students for the real workday world

When a nurse cares for you at one of Lake Houston’s hospitals, there’s a pretty good chance that nurse is a graduate of Lone Star College

Preparing students for the real workday world
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Mustangs back on winning track

The Mustangs rallied from a 3-1 deficit with an eight-run third inning to roll past Channelview, 12-4, and officially clinch a playoff spot.

Mustangs back on winning track
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Wildcats fall twice to Barbers Hill

The Eagles won both match ups, including 4-2 Thursday at Humble, extending their win streak to 13 games, and dropping the Wildcats back...

Wildcats fall twice to Barbers Hill
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Dodge Announces the 2018 Demon

The Demon will certainly look like a racecar, but all of the visual upgrades are for performance reasons.

Dodge Announces the 2018 Demon
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Community mourns loss of Hicks

So many others remember that same streak of kindness and ability to mentor.

Community mourns loss of Hicks
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Rehak donates $10,000 to HAAM

For this project, Rehak rode the L-train to random stops and decided to photograph the first person he met at each stop.

Rehak donates $10,000 to HAAM