Austin Street bike lane removal begins in Midtown Houston amid outcry from cyclists
The Austin Street cyclepath, considered the spine of the bike lane network rolled out in the city over recent years, will be taken out and not replaced.
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Houston water bill rates to increase by average of 6% starting in April
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Houston-based Pappas Restaurants making bid for bankrupt On The Border franchise
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Galveston Island Beach Patrol Chief Peter Davis on leave pending park board investigation
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Selena lives on: New generation of Latinas embrace Queen of Tejano music 30 years after her death
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University of Houston’s defense carries Cougars into 7th Final Four with 69-50 win over Tennessee
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- Public Safety Texas Senate passes bill to fund safer railroad crossings after Houston ISD student’s death
- Sports Memorial Park Golf Course ready for Texas Children’s Houston Open after damage from derecho, Hurricane Beryl
- City of Houston Houston City Council denies CenterPoint Energy rate hike that would wipe out savings from rate settlement
- Transportation Houston cycling advocates protest removal of safety features along Heights Boulevard
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- Elections Clock ticks down for Texas governor to call special election for late Sylvester Turner’s congressional seat
- Politics Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, former Congressman Beto O’Rourke discuss Democrats’ future at Houston-area event
- Politics Galveston-area Congressman Randy Weber calls for House to censure U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Dallas
- National Republican lawmakers seek to put PBS and NPR in the hot seat
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- Houston Astros train cargo unveiled as oranges are gone and baseballs fill refreshed locomotive at Daikin Park
- Houston rodeo concessionaire donates more than 7,000 pounds of unused goods to Houston Food Bank
- Texas man sentenced to 42 years in Colombia for murder of DJ girlfriend
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- Elections Clock ticks down for Texas governor to call special election for late Sylvester Turner’s congressional seat
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- Texas Carole Keeton Strayhorn, first woman to serve as Texas comptroller, dies at 85
- Public Safety Texas Senate passes bill to fund safer railroad crossings after Houston ISD student’s death
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- Education News Deer Park church pastor faces backlash after attacking sexuality of DPISD superintendent finalist
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