Tyler Morning Telegraph - Sun Jan 04
By MAEGAN MCGOWEN Feature Writer The distinctive smells of leather and cologne greet you as you enter the closet of D.M. Edwards.
Hospitals using 'quick look' strategy to ease crowded ERsHouston Chronicle - Sat Jan 03
Patient Mary Ann McClintock of Katy, center, with granddaughter Catherine Hatfield, 15, and husband Chester McClintock wait in the continuing care section of the emergency room at Memorial Hermann Memorial ...
HPD hopes to fill future ranks through internship programHouston Chronicle - Sat Jan 03
Waldo Cardenas, 19, has dreamed of a law enforcement career since grade school. Share Resources WHO'S ELIGIBLE College and high school seniors interested in the Houston Police Department's paid field internship ...
Number of Houston murders decline for second year in a rowKHOU-TV Houston - Sat Jan 03
For the second year in a row, the number of murders in Houston has declined. HPD believes the extra academy classes and overtime has put more of their men and women on the streets, resulting in a safer city.
Who were they? Harris County team hopes to ID 3 bodiesHouston Chronicle - Sat Jan 03
Dr. Jennifer Love, a county forensic anthropologist, works with the most damaged human remains.
Investigation Launched After Children BurnedClick2Houston.com - Fri Jan 02
Child Protective Services has launched an investigation after three children were burned in a southwest Houston house fire, KPRC Local 2 reported Friday.
3 Rob Southwest Houston RestaurantClick2Houston.com - Fri Jan 02
Three armed men robbed a southwest Houston restaurant on Thursday, KPRC Local 2 reported.
Crash that killed 5 deadliest police have seenDayton Daily News - Thu Jan 01
Many people have said that 2008 was a lousy year for movies. Quite frankly, I don't know what the hell they're talking about.
Tour shows beauty in forgotten HoustonHouston Chronicle - Thu Jan 01
A scrap yard along Buffalo Bayou will be part of a boat tour organized by California scientist Matt Coolidge as just one way to show Houston residents how the land around them has been affected by the city's ...
John Sharp files paperwork for US Senate seatKHOU-TV Houston - Thu Jan 01
Former state Comptroller John Sharp, a Democrat, filed the formal paperwork Thursday to run for the U.S. Senate seat now held by Republican Sen.
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