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Houston Woman Sues Death Row Records Over Unpaid Judgment

News Summary Lydia Harris, ex-wife of Death Row Records co-founder, has filed a lawsuit against the iconic label, Suge Knight,…

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Houston Faces Challenge of Overcrowded Schools Amid Declining Enrollment

News Summary Houston's Independent School District is experiencing a critical situation with overcrowded classrooms amidst a decline in student enrollment.…

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Two Houston-Area Men Busted for Human Trafficking in Ohio

News Summary In a shocking incident, two men from Houston, Timarrea Granderson and Larry Hill, were arrested in Ohio for…

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Refunds Available After Journey Concert Canceled

News Summary The Journey concert at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo was canceled due to an electrical fire shortly…

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Lawsuit Against Death Row Records Reignites Legal Drama

News Summary Lydia Harris, a former member of Death Row Records, has filed a $107 million lawsuit against the label…

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Houston Faces ‘Oak Pollen Apocalypse’ as Allergies Soar

News Summary As spring arrives in Houston, residents are grappling with an overwhelming surge in oak pollen, leading to what…

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Houston Man Freed After Almost Two Decades in Jail

News Summary Edric Wilson, a 47-year-old man from Houston, has been exonerated after spending over 18 years in jail for…

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Houston Attorney Withdraws from Diddy Lawsuit Amid Legal Challenges

News Summary Houston attorney Tony Buzbee has stepped back from the high-profile sex trafficking lawsuit against Sean 'Diddy' Combs due…

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Houstonians Raise Red Flags Over Off-Leash Dogs in Parks

News Summary As the spring season unfolds in Houston, residents have voiced increasing concerns regarding off-leash dogs in local parks.…

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Flooding Devastates Galveston Amid Hurricane Beryl

Houston Chronicle: NASA's Sea Level Rise and Flooding Washington Post: Galveston and Sea Level Rise Click2Houston: Flooding Reported in Galveston…

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