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West University Place asks residents to conserve water
The City of West University Place is asking residents to restrict water usage on a voluntary basis.
July 4 celebration looks to capture Tyler County Past
June 2009 In the midst of planning for the Old Fashioned Fourth celebration to be held at Heritage Village on Saturday, July 4th, our wonderful volunteer docents have been very busy with tours nearly every day.
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Commentary: Fire sprinkler debate should be left to towns
West University Place, the Texas Municipal League and the Texas Association of Fire Chiefs have something in common.
Bill would limit cities' rules on fire sprinklers
A late-session provision that would prohibit municipalities from requiring sprinkler systems in some residences has left Gov.
Some Houston firefighters lobby for fire sprinklers in the home
A group of firefighters, including some firefighters from Houston, will appear in Austin to urge Governor Rick Perry to veto a bill that bill prevents cities from requiring homes to install fire sprinklers inside.
Sprinklers put governor in hot seat
The city of West University Place is hot under the collar over an amendment slipped into an innocuous bill on plumbing standards during the last days of the Legislature.
What's that smell in West University?
Some Houston homeowners who live along Braes Bayou are upset with some West University officials.
2 Arrested In Vehicle Burglaries
Two men suspected of burglarizing at least 20 vehicles in West University Place were caught in action on Wednesday, police told KPRC Local 2. West University Place police said a patrolling officer spotted Leonel Garcia and Miguel Mata breaking into a truck parked in front of a home on Sunset Boulevard at about 3 a.m. "The officer actually witnesses ...
Thieves Target Specific Vehicles
There's a new rash of vehicle burglaries in the West University Place area, police told KPRC Local 2 Tuesday.
Time for a Saint Arnold update
Things are going well on the new brewery construction front. Saint Arnold Brewing Co.
Schools have resumed, which means the winter break tradition of making forts from discarded Christmas trees has all but ended.
Fashion-forward design meets organic cotton for tots
With her new collection of luxury organic baby clothes, young designer Neha Gupta of Sama Baby is bringing fashion to a niche market of mothers who are style conscious as well as environmentally aware.
Lawmakers to propose statewide cellphone ban for Texas drivers
Some Texas lawmakers are trying to ban drivers from talking on their cell phones while on the road - even if they're using a hands-free device.
Ita s just not winter break until children pile discarded Christmas trees into forts.
2008 claims long-time local businesses
Every year brings its shuffling of old and new businesses. Here are a few of the once familiar enterprises that have moved on this year.
Police report West University Examiner News Houston Community Newspapers Online
West University police are investigating the burglary of a residence in the 3000 block of Amherst Street.
For young musicians, just playing the notes as written can be challenging. That's not a problem for Grant Wilder.
Chances are the children on your block who make forts during winter break out of Christmas trees will tote away yours within minutes of you putting it curbside.
Governor names locals to disaster commission
Six of the 23 leaders named by Gov. Rick Perry today to his Commission for Disaster Recovery and Renewal are residents of Examiner communities.
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