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Bonds for water and sewer projects approved
Voters' approval of a $58 million bond referendum on Tuesday for the Clear Lake City Water Authority means that it won't need to raise water and sewer rates. The bond... more »
New Seabrook councilman eager to get to work
With Seabrook's tax base still reeling in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike, newly elected Seabrook Position 5 Councilman Thom Kolupski is ready to focus on rebuilding it. On Tuesday, the... more »
Are you ready for Election Day?
Do you know how you're voting yet? Do you know where to vote? Click on the links below to learn more about what's on the Nov. 3 ballots around Clear... more »
With or without voters, water projects are on
Assuring voters that approval of a $58 million bond referendum on Nov. 3 won't raise their tax rate, the Clear Lake City Water Authority says water and sewer rates will... more »
Red-light cameras keep phones ringing
League City's red-light cameras are continuing to generate plenty of calls to the city. On Friday, the city started mailing tickets to those who run red lights at five intersections... more »
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Expansion of entertainment district only changes parking
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This week's Honor Roll
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Swindler leads Friendswood to boys title
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Clear Springs earns spot in Region III-4A meet
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BAC volleyball done
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Until kids stop growing, there are resale shops
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Daily update: Nov. 3
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Three high schools, three classic plays
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Reliving history in a one-room schoolhouse
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Daily update: Nov. 2
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