Houston City Council has enacted a 24-hour ban on sidewalk sleeping in an effort to address homelessness, sparking debate on its effectiveness …
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Mae De Vera, LAWIN.news
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Atty. Orlando R. Dizon is now officially practicing trademark law before the United States Patent and Trademark Office. He assists with navigating …
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Terry Black’s Barbecue is expanding into Houston, with a new restaurant slated for completion by summer 2026 as part of a larger …
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As Invest 93L approaches, Houston prepares for heavy rainfall with potential flash flooding risks. The National Hurricane Center monitors the system, which …
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The Houston Zoo mourns the loss of Tesoro, a beloved jaguar, who played a crucial role in conservation education. Despite extensive care, …
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Discover why Houston’s skyline is capped at 75 stories due to FAA regulations ensuring air traffic safety. This city planning decision balances …
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Intel and IBM announce significant layoffs in Texas as part of operational consolidation, impacting nearly 200 jobs amid global restructuring efforts. Both …
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H Mart is planning a new $4.45 million store in Sugar Land, expanding its presence in the Houston suburbs. This development reflects …
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Rosie’s Original Carrabba’s in Houston is embarking on a $1.5 million renovation to update its dining and entry areas, continuing its tradition …
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Z’Tejas, a pioneering Tex-Mex and Southwestern restaurant chain, has closed after 35 years due to market challenges and lease issues. The closure …