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Glenwood Cemetery in Houston is the final home for many of Houston’s most impactful women.

Founded in 1871, Glenwood is one of the most impressive memorial gardens in the entire city. It was the first professionally landscaped public space in Houston and was designed specifically to incorporate the banks and valleys of the nearby Buffalo Bayou, making it one of the few ...


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Over the last few weeks, the South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley has drawn widespread attention over the alleged conditions for detained children. Most recently, it was where four members of the Gámez-Cuéllar family were held before being


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Throughout Texas and the country, the plight of the Gámez-Cuéllar family spread rapidly through headlines and social media. The family, which includes award-winning high-school mariachi players, had been detained at two separate facilities in Texas, after a routine immigration check-in last month. 

On Monday, March 9, all five members of the family were


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The Houston Museum of African American Culture has been open more than a decade but remains one of the most underrated art spaces in the entire city. Despite being in the heart of the museum district and fielding a modest, but excellent collection of contemporary art, it rarely gets the same attention as the Contemporary Art Museum Houston or the Menil Collection.

Still...


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Texas is no stranger to election drama, and last night’s primary election was no exception.

After widespread reports of voter confusion in Dallas County, where voters had to cast their Election Day ballots at assigned precincts, a district judge approved a request from the Dallas Democratic Party to keep polls open until 9:00. However, that order was temporarily


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