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Houston Food Giant Gobbles Up Restaurant Depot In $29 Billion Warehouse Shakeup

Houston-based Sysco is moving to swallow Jetro Restaurant Depot - the members-only, cash-and-carry chain better known simply as Restaurant Depot - in a deal that clocks in at about $29.1 billion. Boards at both companies have already signed off, but the transaction still has to clear regulators before anything is...
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Video: Loki’s heart still beats, but he desperately needs a place to call home...

💔 Loki survived being hit by a car… but he still needs saving. He came to us covered in wounds and in shock. His injuries have been treated, and 𝐡𝐞’𝐬 𝐬𝐥𝐨𝐰𝐥𝐲 𝐡𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐠, thanks to the gentle care from our pawsome staff member Ivonne!
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‘A mistake was made’ | Historic bricks will return to Freedmen’s Town after improper...

HOUSTON — Historic bricks that were improperly removed from Wilson Street in Freedmen’s Town are expected to return soon. On Wednesday, the Houston City Council approved an agreement to bring the bricks back to the area where formerly enslaved people originally laid them in the 1870s. “These are...
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Hollister Horror: Late-Night Gunfire Leaves Man Dead in Northwest Houston

A late-night burst of gunfire turned a residential stretch of northwest Houston into a crime scene Saturday, leaving one man dead and neighbors with more questions than answers. Houston police said officers and emergency crews were called to the 3600 block of Hollister Road around 9 p.m., where they found...
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All-you-can-eat wagyu restaurant coming ‘soon’ to Houston Galleria

How much of this premium beef can you eat in one sitting?
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Blaze Rips Pine Terrace, Sends Resident to Hospital in SW Houston

A two-alarm fire ripped through the Pine Terrace apartment complex on the 3900 block of O'Meara Drive in southwest Houston on Sunday, March 29, sending one resident to the hospital and drawing a heavy response from firefighters. Crews battled visible flames as smoke and blaring alarms echoed across the property. The...
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THREE HOUSTON MEN ACCUSED OF BREAKING INTO BRENHAM BROOKSHIRE BROTHERS

Three Houston men are charged after a burglary early Friday morning at a Brenham grocery store. Around 3:45 a.m., members of the Brenham Police Department, Washington County Sheriff’s Office, Blinn College Police Department and Washington County Precinct 1 Constable’s Office responded to a report of a burglary in...
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‘Everything went up in flames’: Residents escape damaging southwest Houston apartment fire

A damaging fire at an older apartment complex in southwest Houston sent residents running to safety.
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Amber Alert canceled after missing 1-year-old from Houston found safe

HOUSTON - A Houston Regional Amber Alert issued Monday morning has been canceled after the 1-year-old was found safe. The young girl at the center of an Amber Alert has been found safe. Our initial report can be found below. The backstory:. Carlie Amiricle Fontenett was reportedly last seen around...
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Skies over Houston have turned dry, but here’s when storm chances will rise

Sunday will be the Houston's 18th straight day without measurable rainfall, but that streak may end by the middle of the week.

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