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New collective bargaining agreement gives HOPE for a stronger workforce

 

After 11 months of negotiations, Houston municipal employees become the first in Texas to be covered by a meet-and-confer labor agreement. Find out what that means to you
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A HERO for those left behind
 

The next time a municipal employee is killed on the job, the Houston Employee Relief Organization will be there to give comfort and support to the employee's dependents
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Day on the Job
The party doesn’t start until Richardson arrives Reda
      

Convention & Entertainment Facilities event coordinator stays busy ensuring her clients' events go smoothly
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Goloby pipes up about the dangers of dumping grease
      

Public Works & Engineering project manager pulls out all the stops to rope people into the city's Corral the Grease program
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Around the City
HPD cadets no more
Cadets
      

It's graduation day for Class 193
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New office helps veterans with their affairs
    In October, Mayor White tapped Buddy Grantham to eliminate the red tape and lack of knowledge keeping Houston veterans from getting the services they've earned
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Library branches out to serve patrons
  Libraries are becoming more inviting, more high-tech, and more customer-oriented. And Library is bringing computers to those who can't make it to the library
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Houston Heritage
10 acres of land: $800
Historic symbol of achievement: priceless
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  In 1872, former slaves bought Emancipation Park, a place where they could celebrate their freedom every Juneteenth
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Beckhead
      

Beckhead wants to go green
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