Up for grabs once again: Houston’s only Frank Lloyd Wright house on the market for $3.15M
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Read MoreIn 2018, friends Tanner Agar, Nic Cain, and Taylor Rause teamed up to open Rye in historic downtown McKinney. The craft food and drink concept quickly became popular in the North Texas suburb, and with adventurous Dallasites looking for a new destinati…
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Read MoreWritten by Jacquelyn DiStefano, HMNS Membership Manager Passion. It has a funny way of shaping your life, and for three women, a passion for astronomy brought them all to The George Observatory. Tracy Knauss, Hannah Lange, and Alicia Tristan have all f…
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Read MoreThe bond would include three propositions: streets, roadways and mobility improvements; parks and recreation; and facilities.
Read MoreThe measure, known as Proposition B, requires Houston firefighters to receive the same pay as Houston police officers of comparable rank.
Read MoreSeems like a lobbying effort to promote the widening of I-45. The website doesn’t seem to exist and there is no WHOIS registration info. I’m curious what they’re advocating for. On the TV ad I saw they’re playing the “will help with emergency evacuations”, “improve emergency vehicles transit times” cards.
I’m a native Houstonian and I’m not down with this widening movement. It’s been proven time and time again that it doesn’t improve a damn thing. Nothing like the study that showed within four years of completion, the morning commute on the Katy Freeway was taking 30% longer, and the afternoon commute was taking 55% longer than before the expansion. Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) doesn’t give a damn about Houston.
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