The 16th annual Houston Heights Bicycle Rally and Scavenger Hunt will take participants through various parts of the Heights. The recommended start/finish is Marmion Park, located on the corner of .
Houston Emergency Room Physician Urges Texans to get Vaccinated for COVID-19, Tells Women Under 50 to Choose Pfizer or Moderna Vaccines
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Dr. Michael Sarabia, board-certified emergency medicine physician with Houston, TX-based SignatureCare Emergency Center says he sees patients who have permanent lung damage from COVID-19 and regret not getting vaccinated.
SignatureCare Emergency Center s 24-Hour ER in Spring, TX
Which vaccine is better? ‘Get the first vaccine that is available to you.’ This has been the guidance up until most recently. It now appears that women under the age of 50 should choose the Moderna or Pfizer vaccines if available, as opposed to the one produced by Johnson and Johnson.
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“My only regret is that Dean isn’t here now, so I could tell him what a good job I did killing him.”
He sits cross-legged on a folding chair in the hospital ward of the Harris County jailhouse, laughing and brandishing a Marlboro. White fatigues hang open at the neck, revealing a sunken chest and the colorless flesh of the restricted prisoner. Rubber thong sandals dangle from grubby toes; gone are the wispy beard and shoulder-length hair of those blurred news photos, replaced by dark, oily curls pressed against his head. Bluish acne scars cover his cheeks and the back of his neck; beneath curving brows lies the intimation of his reputed IQ of 126. The eyes dominate a face most notable for its nastiness, speckled green and too large, conveying an extraordinary distance that continues to impress long after the gaze wanders, the ready smile fades.
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The VELO Road Trip Beyond Boundaries: Houston
Local artist Kimmiski Adams on how to paint outside the lines with an epic day in the HTX.
April 19, 2021
Of all the things that come to mind when asked about her hometown of Houston, digital artist and graphic designer Kimmiski Adams brings up the omnipresent temptation of barbecue. âIâm trying to be plant-based, but sometimes you canât help yourself when the Texas air smells like barbecue in the summer,â quips the 30-year-old. Adams has lived in the stateâs largest metropolis for about twelve years, bouncing from the suburbs to the countryside, eventually landing the city proper, where sheâs become a fixture in the local arts scene. âMost of the time I hang out in places that cater to the arts, like galleries, where I can meet other artists for insight and inspiration,â she says. âHouston definitely influences a lot of what I paint culture-wise
This $2.75M home in the Heights is full of history with modern touches
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Houston – Do you love homes that are modern, yet historic? Well, this may be the perfect home for you and your family.
Take a look at this historic home with tons of charm and character in the Houston Heights area.
The home, which is located at 2222 Oxford Street in the Heights, is equipped with a game room, a pool with a hot tub, a three-story elevator and an asking price of $2,750,000.
The charming home, which was built in 2015, sports five bedrooms, five full baths, one-half bath and 7,292 square feet of living space on a 10,000 square-foot lot.