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Imperfect system but worth a vote
On Tuesday, the election system in Galveston County got better. It didn't become perfect.
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Is Gringo's cooking up League City location?
Sizzling dish: The Gringo's Mexican Kitchen in Texas City always packs in the hungry crowds.
Can Christianity And Martial Arts Work Together With Other Religions Present?
Let's face it, when you hear about religion tied to something, one tends to think exclusivity, and for good reason.
Election Day brings new voting system in Galveston
There will be fewer polling places than usual Tuesday for Election Day - but more opportunities for you to cast a ballot.
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Studio mixes Christianity with martial arts
Master Ghassan Maghames came all the way from Lebanon to teach with and learn from Master Al Garza at Premier Martial Arts in League City.
Galveston County administers swine flu vaccines
As expected, there was a healthy turnout of people Friday morning at Mall of the Mainland to be some of the first in the area to receive the H1N1 vaccine.
Cops, using GPS, find theft suspect
League City police are pretty certain they know the man responsible for several car burglaries outside area day cares during the last month.
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More asphalt not best for transport
The state's plan to widen Interstate 45 between FM 1764 and FM 518 illustrates why we need to be thinking of new ways to deal with traffic congestion.
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Plan to widen I-45 takes parking lots, green space
Business owners along Gulf Freeway could lose driveways, parking lots and green space if the state moves forward with plans to widen Interstate 45 between Texas City and League City, Texas Department of Transportation officials said.
5,770 League City drivers seeing red
In the past three weeks, cameras snapped photographs of 5,770 motorists running red lights in League City, mostly in the right-turn lanes at Interstate 45 and FM 518.
Debate over Galveston public housing turns ugly
The debate over public housing in Galveston has turned ugly, with one side alleging racism and classism while the other characterizes public housing tenants as lazy or worse.
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Red light camera stoppage clicks
It was refreshing to see a city council respond to public opposition the way Dickinson's did during a public hearing last week on the question of installing cameras at intersections to photograph cars running red lights.
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Smart Move? Lamar Elementary gets new owner
Smart move? Is the vacant Lamar Elementary School in La Marque about to look smarter? After two years of wrangling over lease issues, real estate investor Bob Greig is the new owner of the school, built 71 years ago.
City knew of water plant troubles for years
City officials knew for years about problems plaguing a water distribution plant but apparently never told the city council, according to memos and e-mails. The city bought the plant on state Highway 3 in Webster from the Gulf Coast Water Authority in 2000 for $175,000 and spent $1 million in 2005 trying to fix it.
Suspect Charged With Evading Arrest
A League City's man's luck ran out when he tried to evade a DPS trooper October 15 at approximately 12:20 p.m. Daniel Nuno, 18, was fleeing on a motorcycle northbound on W. Bay Area Blvd.
Officer tackles motorcyclist who drove on sidewalk
An officer at the scene of a wreck Thursday tackled a motorcyclist accused of driving on the sidewalk to get away from a state trooper, authorities said.
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Texas Man Charged with Receiving Child Pornography
Michael Sadowski, 51, of League City, Texas, has been charged with receipt of child pornography and ordered held without bond pending further criminal proceeding following a hearing before U.S. Magistrate Judge Stephen Wm.
Arkansas suspect in girl's '90 rape returns to Dickinson
An Arkansas man accused of raping an 8-year-old girl and slitting her throat 19 years ago returned to Texas Wednesday night after waiving extradition.
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Council expected to take on $9M in debt
City council members today will consider issuing more than $9 million in certificates of obligation - a form of debt that doesn't require voter approval - to repay developers who paid to expand Walker Street and install retention ponds in Victory Lakes.
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