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City of Houston Begins Trash Roundup to Reduce Mosquito Breeding Grounds, Combat Zika
As part of Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Zika Virus response plan, the City of Houston Solid Waste Management Department has started a comprehensive citywide cleanup of illegal dump sites and collection of heavy
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My Montrose: James Cole Clay, Film Critic
Freelance writer and part-time dog walker James Cole Clay was recently inducted into the Houston Film Critics Society. His film reviews can be found at FreshFiction.tv, a Dallas-based website. Congrats on being
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Construction on New Montrose Signs and Esplanades Scheduled to Begin
On Tuesday, the Montrose District’s Board of Directors unanimously approved bids for two major neighborhood improvement projects that have been in the works for years: the installation of 14 custom-designed identity markers
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Rothko Chapel Obelisk Traveling for Maintenance
Bid a temporary farewell to the Broken Obelisk at the Rothko Chapel. The sculpture has been removed, and is headed to its original fabricator in Connecticut for some maintenance work. According to Glasstire, the metal has suffered
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San Jacinto Battleground Alert
Texas Parks and Wildlife (TPWD) will be holding an “information meeting” at the San Jacinto Monument on Thurs., February 11, at 6 pm, to tell stakeholders that the “Marsh Restoration, Phase II”
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