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McCheek's Mayhem is a sweet little shop run by Carole Smith out of Houston, Texas. She creates one-of-a-kind handcast ceramic bowls, mugs and cups. ...
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Houston Tea Party rally draws more than 10,000

Several in the audience said they feel all political parties have stopped listening to the people and that voters feel like they no longer have a voice in Washington.


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(IT) Product Manager ( IP Surveillance/CCTV ) £45k, Middlesex

DESIRABLE SKILLS/EXPERIENCE: a) Knowledge of CCTV or IP Surveillance technologies. You may have experience in the following: CCTV Pre/Post...
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The Driving Force Behind a Latin GRAMMY Nomination

Alan Villatoro. Residing in Houston, Texas since 2002, this gifted artist received the news that many can hardly achieve after multiple attempts.
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Arrest in fatal shooting of man tied to student’s slaying

Brenda Fay Nelson, 50, is charged with murder in the fatal shooting of Perry Joshua Barefield, 52. Barefield was linked to the 1986 abduction and death of Cindy Renee Rounsaville.


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6-year-old fatally struck in suspected DWI

The girl was walking along the 10000 block of Cossey when she was hit by a man driving a Ford Explorer.


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Relative recounts denial in Baby Grace death

Hiram Zeigler said the description of Baby Grace in the news fit that of his niece, 2-year-old Riley Ann Sawyers, whom he hadn't seen for three months.


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Stimulus saves or creates nearly 4,000 school jobs

Texas lags behind many other states in new or saved jobs, the report shows, partly because it has been slow to spend its $5 billion in education stimulus funds


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Missing cowboy’s palomino found in floodwaters

A riderless palomino — snared in underbrush with floodwaters inching up its neck — was the last sign of a missing Liberty County cowboy that anyone had discovered before darkness fell Monday.


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Galveston Shriners to reopen Wednesday

The Shriners Hospital for Children-Galveston will begin seeing patients again Wednesday, four days earlier than previously reported, officials said Monday.


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