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My East Aldine
After a 21-year career in law enforcement for the Aldine School District and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, Julio DeLeon has turned his super-secret spicy [...]
The recent Wednesday Farmers’ Market at BakerRipley in East Aldine Town Center produced a ribbon-cutting ceremony. It was for the grand opening of Mr. Sweet, [...]
It is not, by any stretch of the imagination, a traditional place to celebrate Cinco de Mayo. There is vegan Mexican food made with soy-based [...]
On Earth Day, students at Avalos P-tech High School happily spent the afternoon outdoors, planting the “seeds of transformation” for a possible community garden at the [...]
An 11-foot inflatable model of the COVID-19 virus was recently on display outside Community Health Choice in Harris County’s Precinct 2. The gray bubble with reddish entrails was [...]
archival photo A fire early today destroyed vacant shops at the Jensen Square shopping center in the Aldine area. But still standing is [...]
They’re as perennial as the bluebonnets, paintbrushes and buttercups that line Texas’ roadways in spring: Colorful displays of piñatas, cascades of cascarones, bunches of bouquets [...]
Before building a new Town Center, officials of the East Aldine Management District literally had to move mountains. Or at least one very large mound. For [...]
In every major city, wherever there is an empty wall space, one might find the not so special artwork of graffiti casting a blight on [...]
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