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‘You wanna get killed?’ Woman bumps into car at red light, pulls a gun and threatens the man she hit
Read full article: ‘You wanna get killed?’ Woman bumps into car at red light, pulls a gun and threatens the man she hitA minor fender bender in the Galleria turned into a violent road rage situation in a matter of seconds.
Uptown Holiday Lighting Ceremony on Post Oak Boulevard canceled
Read full article: Uptown Holiday Lighting Ceremony on Post Oak Boulevard canceledThe holiday season is officially upon us, but two popular Houston holiday traditions have been canceled, including the Uptown Holiday Lighting Ceremony, which usually brings thousands to Post Oak Boulevard.
IRS officials raid building in The Galleria area after court order, special agents say
Read full article: IRS officials raid building in The Galleria area after court order, special agents sayFederal investigators on a scene outside of a building on the corner of Post Oak Boulevard and Parkview couldn’t give out much information but said the dozens of agents were ordered by the court to conduct an investigation Friday.
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2 legendary Texas families team up to open southern-style steakhouse in Galleria area
Read full article: 2 legendary Texas families team up to open southern-style steakhouse in Galleria areaHOUSTON – The Tilman Fertitta family and the King Ranch family are launching a new restaurant in the Galleria area. King Ranch Texas Kitchen is a southern-style steakhouse, which is set to open before the holidays. The menu will include beef cheek Barbacoa tacos, smoked brisket queso, King Ranch fried quail, blackened redfish and smoked brisket Pimento grilled cheese, per the website. While King Ranch, a major agribusiness with interests in farming, luxury retail goods, and recreational hunting, will supply meats and other products. The restaurant will be open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday to Thursday, and until 11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturday.
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METRO prepares to launch Uptowns new Silver Line
Read full article: METRO prepares to launch Uptowns new Silver LineHOUSTON Houston METRO announced their new Silver Line go-date is Sunday, Aug. 23. The line runs from the Northwest Transit Center, traveling on a bus-only flyover bridge that goes over 610 into Post Oak Boulevard. The route continues to the Westpark Lower-Uptown Park Transit Center totaling 5 miles long, with 10 stops along the way, which include eight platforms along Post Oak and then the two transit centers. METRO encourages riders to download their app to pay. To use the Silver Line, itll cost you $1.25, the same as any other service.
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Big changes coming to Post Oak starting in spring 2020
Read full article: Big changes coming to Post Oak starting in spring 2020HOUSTON – Crews started work along Post Oak Boulevard in Uptown in 2016 and now there may be an end in sight. One of the goals was to improve the appearance of Post Oak Boulevard, making it a more walkable environment by widening sidewalks and adding trees. In the end, rail-like buses will run along Post Oak about every ten minutes for most of the day with multiple stops. TxDOT is adding an elevated bus lane from the Northwest Transit Center to Post Oak, expected to be done early next summer. On the southern end, crews are working on a major construction project on Richmond estimated to be done next spring that will link buses to the new Westpark/Lower Uptown Transit Center.