May 30, 2008 | Houston Chronicle
3 charged in 2006 death of Richmond masseuse
A Houston man who was being investigated for sexual assault is one of three people indicted in the two-year-old mystery of a Richmond massage therapist's charred body being found in a burned-out minivan in a ...
Suspect denies attack in audio recording
“I didn't even know no old lady. I'm telling the truth.”
A jury listened to an audio recording Thursday in which a Freeport man denied entering the home of a Holiday Lakes woman and attacking her. via The Facts
Photos paint bloody picture in home invasion trial
Jurors viewed photographs Tuesday of 85-year-old Tillie Black, her nightgown and face splattered with blood, after investigators said she was dragged from her bed by two men, beaten with a hammer and kicked, ... via Houston Chronicle
Ex-mayor running for council seat
“I would like to be a part of the community”
Charles Rushing wants to serve the public again. Rushing, 54, was Holiday Lakes' mayor until he resigned last year, saying it was because city employees and council members were letting personal gain interfere ... via The Facts
Some municipal races getting crowded
“But there's quite a bit of discontent out there. Basically, the lack of comprehensive planning is the biggest issue. Everything hinges on it.”
After spending several years watching City Council meetings, a Clute man decided it was time to try and take a seat at the other end of council chambers. via The Facts
Parents taking on greater role in kids' lives
“I spent a lot of time with them and went to many groups with them”
Aracely Estrada said taking care of her 3-year-old son, David, takes up so much of her time it's basically a 24-hour-a-day job. via The Facts
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Motorcycle rider dies after one-vehicle crash
A motorcycle driver died Saturday afternoon, Oct. 20, after a one-vehicle accident south of Waller on Farm-to-Market Road 362. via Waller County Texas News Citizen
Holiday Lakes officials say tax boost needed
“But we had to use it to pay the bills.”
City Council is asking for residents' understanding as the proposed 94-cent tax rate for the 2007-08 fiscal year comes up for adoption at the next council meeting. via The Facts