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2018-09-11
‘HERE WE GO AGAIN’: GET READY FOR RAIN
Panel: State of HISD special ed still ‘grave’
Candidate appealing to area’s diversity to win over voters
EPA set to relax methane policies
REMEMBERING 9/11, 17 YEARS LATER
Verlander has welcome return to Motor City
U.S. warns sanctions will follow ICC probe
Report details Dallas officer’s side of shooting
Is oil demand’s peak coming too quickly?
From moon walks to the cereal box?
East Coast braces for Florence
NASA’s Wyche glad to be paving the way
Houston’s crime lab plans downtown move
A note to readers from the editor of the Houston Chronicle
End of road for red light cameras?
Slaying suspect killed by police
Suit targets FBI agent in botched rescue
Psychiatrist sentenced in Medicare fraud
Bolton threatens international court; U.S. to close PLO office
‘Spartacus’ moment was pure theatrics
A trade war certainty: Everyone loses
The Constitution
Business is brewing for freight shipping service
Historic Heights house sells in 3 days, could break price record
Port of Corpus competes to expand
Palace Bowling Lanes will be redeveloped into mixed-use space.
Montrose tower to rise 20 stories
Stocks end losing streak as retailers rally
CBS saga could shake up media
My wrist is glowing — want to network?
Worried about the future of 32-bit apps? First, the good news
Poll: Teens say social media makes them feel better
Snap’s No. 2 exec joins struggling firm’s exiting leadership
IRVIN LOUIS LEVY
WILLIAM MILLER JONES
MARTHA LYNN HULSEBOSCH
WILLIAM JOSEPH HEILMAN
BETTY LOU ROACH EWELL
O’Brien, Watson must develop game together
Learn from negatives, then focus on positives
Run game built off the backs of many
Longhorns think their best is good enough
A&M players know they can count on new coach Fisher to have their backs.
Rookie quarterback Darnold, defense shine as Jets rout Lions 48-17.
Brewers a game off division lead
Fireballer James has shot at October role
Hinch adamant call shouldn’t have stood
Concussion sidelines Johnson indefinitely
Titans hoping TE Walker can return after ankle surgery
Bradley tops Rose in playoff for BMW Championship win
HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
Showcase home is family friendly
Digging into the standards
HINTS FROM HELOISE:
DEAR ABBY:
Classical pianist Yuja Wang dazzles in symphony opener.
Atticus, the masked poet of Instagram, talks identity.
DAILY CROSSWORD
ACES ON BRIDGE
JACQUELINE BIGAR
Hidden beauty of St. Lucia
These trips give families room to explore.
Don’t let your phone ruin your vacation.
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