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Mechanical bed helped save Houston area swine flu patient
Megan Dillon, a 27-year-old mother of two, nearly became another swine flu statistic.
John Anthony Cappadona, Sr., was born to Fred Joseph Cappadona, Sr. and Gladys Cecile "Fuzzy" Cappadona on November 21, 1946, in Galveston, Texas and passed into eternal rest on Sunday evening, September 27, 2009, at Christus St.
A little less than a year ago, Dickinson artist Georganna Tapley and her design students at Brazosport College invited people to share their best and worst memories of Hurricane Ike.
The Galveston County Daily News
USPS may close 4 Houston-area post offices
The U.S. Postal Service may close hundreds of offices since people don't send enough letters these days.
Houston office may be among Postal Service closings
A pillar of U.S. communities since the nation's founding, the post office is facing the prospect of closings or consolidation of services at hundreds of locations, including at least one in the Houston area, amid a sharp decline in business due to e-mail. The Postal Service may register a loss of nearly $7 billion this fiscal year in spite of a ...
The Galveston County Daily News
Reed takes city manager's job in Nassau Bay
A controversial former city administrator will soon head neighboring Nassau Bay.
Parker wrote of loving life, but fell for narcotics
Bill Parker, father of Kristen Parker, center, and other family members leave federal court Thursday afternoon.
Fugitive Sex Offender Captured in Nassau Bay
A 29-year old convicted sex offender, required by law to register annually with the police agency in the community in which he resides, has been arrested in a Nassau Bay apartment where he has lives for months without registering in that community.
Texas EquuSearch Fundraiser "Party for a Cause - Texas...
Texas EquuSearch Fundraiser "Party for a Cause - Texas Style" at Lance's Turtle Club in Seabrook, TX Save the Date Texas Equusearch is having a 3 day fundraiser from July 23 July 26, 2009 at Lance's Turtle Club in Seabrook, Texas.
Fireworks show in Galveston County
Hots dogs, apple pie, cold drinks and, of course, fireworks can be found across Galveston County to celebrate the Fourth of July.
The Galveston County Daily News
Extra duties for League City's police chief
League City's Police Chief Mike Jez is serving as the temporary city administrator until the actual interim city administrator, hired by the city council on Monday, can start work next week.
Ike takes toll on Shoreacres' finances
Brit Johnson's house was among the Shoreacres homes devastated by Hurricane Ike.
Has anyone heard of a smell apple? Has anyone ever heard of these before? I'm going to let the vine go a little longer to see what it is.
Hospital sees triplet births three times in half a day
The stork was extra busy delivering triplets three times over at the Woman's Hospital of Texas.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke today announced an additional $19.5 million in Economic Development Administration investments to aid the ongoing economic recovery following the devastation caused last year by hurricanes Ike and Gustav.
US adds $19.5M to Ike, Gustav to recovery
U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke says an additional $19.5 million in economic developments funds will be used as part of the ongoing recovery efforts along the Texas Gulf Coast.
More hurricane relief funds on the way
Another $19.5 million is heading Houston's way courtesy of the U.S. Department of Commerce's Economic Development Administration investments.
Homes condemned after Ike still getting hit with property tax appraisals
To Jim Kaufman, his house in Nassau Bay is a useless, uninhabitable shell. For the Harris County Appraisal District, it's worth nearly $100,000.
May 19, 2009 1927-2009 Charles Ray Clements, a longtime resident of the Houston area, went home to be with our Lord Jesus Christ on Thursday, May 14, 2009, at 2:29 p.m. in Clare Bridge of San Antonio in San Antonio, Texas, at the age of 81 years and 6 months.