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Innovative Lovett Center Emphasizes Community and Collaboration Among Therapists
For years, Houston therapist Robert Hilliker ran a successful private practice; treating patients for everything from psychiatric disorders to drug and alcohol abuse. Rewarding as it was, the work could be exhausting,
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My Montrose: HPD Officer Juan Chavez-Resendiz
In addition to patrolling the Montrose area during his regular shift, Officer Chavez-Resendiz is part of the Montrose Management District’s special patrol team, which provides seven-day-a-week, 16-hour-a-day security through 14 part-time police
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Teen-Curated Show at the Menil Collection Examines Environmental and Social Change
Something about the black and white photograph caught Eli Winter’s imagination right away. A solitary teenager on a bicycle seemed to be riding in circles in a dry concrete culvert, oblivious to
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Introducing Montrose’s First Farm Stand
About five years ago, Teresa O’Donnell, was flipping through the Houston Chronicle when she noticed a story detailing the trouble refugees in Houston were having finding jobs. O’Donnell,co-founder of Bridgeway Software, was pondering the
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Curbside Recycling to Continue but Glass no Longer Accepted in Bins
The City of Houston and Waste Management have reached tentative agreement on a new 2-year contract that will allow the city to continue offering recycling services without any disruption. The only change
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