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Juanita Jimenez: July 2006 ArchivesSeveral 150-year-old trees that sit in Houston's Heights area won't be cut down. Pasadena fire fighters are trying to find out what caused a home to go up in flames. ...People against Metro's proposed University light rail line along Richmond voiced their concerns at a meeting Friday morning. ...The EPA Friday showed off the very first hybrid delivery truck. ...Two men are in jailed accused of stealing a local family's moving truck. ...A fight at a West Harris County restaurant lands two men in the hospital others on the run. ...A United States magistrate Thursday said a Galveston Hotel is incompetent to stand trial. ...
A new survey shows coastal residents plan to stay home next time a hurricane strikes, even if evacuations are mandatory. ...A jailer in Pearland was fired amid allegations he sexually assaulted an inmate. ...Houston fire stations will soon offer free childhood vaccinations. ...Police hope surveillance video will help them identify a killer. ...A two-year-old boy is being treated after falling into a neighbor's pool. ...Three men, all Mexican nationals, were sentenced to prison Monday. ...A ceremony is held for Discovery's Astronauts, hours after strong storms forced NASA to delay the event. The Spirit of Texas Food Drive is helping feed hundreds of Houston families. An off duty Clear Lake Shores motorcycle officer is recovering after being involved on an accident on the Fred Hartman Bridge. ...A trial date has been set for a teenage girl charged with murdering another teen. ...Jordy Tollett's fate has been up the air all week after an undercover television camera videotaped him drinking alcohol during long lunch breaks. ...The search is on for a 67-year-old man who was last seen early Tuesday July 11. ...The search for a killer began after Baytown police found 31-year-old Mathew Gilmete, lying in the road on Oklahoma Street July 5. ...It's the first office of it's kind in our area. ...The YMCA's operation backpack has begun. ...A northwest Harris County woman's home was badly damaged, still she's counting her blessings Thursday. ...Officials dropped the levels at Lake Conroe after Hurricane Rita to repair some dams. This year's Thanksgiving Day Parade has a new sponsor. ...Deer Park police said Charles Michael Copeland was arrested Monday after he reportedly forced a little girl into his car. ...A federal grand jury Wednesday returned a 13 count indictment against Gregory Darnell Parks. ...On Wednesday, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador supportors will continue to protest at the Mexican Consulate on Caroline and Wheeler. ...Andrea Yates' second murder trial did not resume as planned Wednesday because a juror was sick. ...The Houston Fire Department said parts of downtown were covered with smoke after tires stored in a lot across Minute Maid Park caught fire Tuesday. ...A replica of the Dignity Memorial Vietnam Wall will arrive in Houston Tuesday. ...Fourth of July Parades will be held across our area Tuesday to celebrate our country's independence. ...The summer and holidays are times when blood donations are especially low. ...A woman is dead this morning after being hit by an 18 wheeler on the freeway. ...The civil rights leader and the Rainbow Push coalition will lead a rally outside B-P's Texas City plant. ...A 17-year-old Baytown girl remains hospitalized Tuesday after a shooting. ... |
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