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The Houston Press is an online newspaper published in Houston, Texas, United States. It is headquartered in the Midtown area. It was also a weekly print newspaper until November 2017. The publication is supported entirely by advertising revenue and is free to readers.
The Houston Press was a Scripps Howard daily afternoon newspaper, founded in 1911, in Houston, Texas. Under the leadership of founding editor Paul C. Edwards (1911–16), Marcellus E. Foster, known as "Mefo" (1927–37), and George Carmack (1946–64), the newspaper developed a reputation for flashy stories about violence and sex and for exposés of political malfeasance.
Community Impact Newspaper. The Courier (Montgomery County's only daily newspaper) The Daily Cougar. Galveston County Daily News. Houston Business Journal. Houston Chronicle. Houston Defender. Houston Forward Times. Houston Press (online only since November 2017)
The Houston Humane Society's forensic veterinarian is working to protect animals from abuse and neglect by gathering evidence to prosecute offenders.
Dustin Trey Dorcz, of Lufkin, Texas, died in a crash ten days before his birthday on the early morning on Sept. 15, the Houston Police Department said in a press release last week.
Houston says it has collected 250 tons of plastic since the end of 2022, but almost none of it has been recycled yet. ... This story is a partnership between Inside Climate News and CBS News.
The Houston Post was a newspaper that had its headquarters in Houston, ... Houston Press. June 1, 1995. Houston Daily Post hosted by the Portal to Texas History.
HOUSTON - A man is dead, and another man is seriously injured following a double shooting near Houston’s Third Ward. Both shootings happened between 8:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Friday. One incident ...