Legal matters keep abandoned complex from destruction
Resident wants dumped mulch cleaned up on Richmond
After much work, abandoned coffee shop is gone
After complaints by the Maplewood Homeowners Association, and many calls from residents to the city of Houston as well as Watch ‘Em, an abandoned coffee shop in the 6400 block of S. Braeswood is gone.
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Public can air views about Metro’s proposed University Corridor
Midtown and southwest Houston residents living along the six possible light rail alignments under the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County’s proposed University Corridor will get the chance to air their questions, concerns and preferences for the official record at a public hearing set for 2 p.m. Aug. 27 at South Main Baptist Church, 4100 Main St.
Leaning light pole seen as possible threat
A light pole in the 3300 block of Ella Lee is leaning into the street and the lamp is not working. Dixon Cain notified Watch ‘Em, saying the light pole appears to be a threat to pedestrians. Members of the River Oaks Property Owners Association had reported the problem several times to the city of Houston’s 311 neighborhood protection line.
Fire call: Safety tips during hurricane offered
What to do to be safe during a hurricane.
Fixed: Centerpoint crews right streetlight leaning on Ella Lee
TODAY’S FOCUS: A streetlight in the 3300 block of Ella Lee had a broken lamp and was leaning into the street. STATUS: Leticia Lowe, a spokeswoman for Centerpoint Energy, said company crews had fixed the light and the leaning lamp post Thursday and Friday.
FACES IN THE CROWD: Houston-area resident finds her true calling
As a former theater management studies student, thinking outside the box is one of Tracy Ahrens’ greatest skills. That and her marketing background are a combination that is appreciated by residents at The Hampton at Tanglewood, an assisted living facility for senior citizens at 505 Bering Drive.
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