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When Parents and Kids Both Get Crankednew

The meth trend has swept eastward from California and is increasingly wreaking havoc on regular families and their children.
Houston Press  |  Josh Harkinson  |  09-05-2005  |  Science

At the Readynew

When the president of a Texas Minuteman group resigned because he couldn't stand the racist tendencies of other members in his chapter, it left many Houston residents debating the purpose of the volunteer border patrollers, and what good they might be doing.
Houston Press  |  Keith Plocek  |  08-22-2005  |  Immigration

Kiss and Tellnew

Critics want the diocese to explain why a Houston Roman Catholic priest accused by many adult nuns of sexual misconduct is still celebrating Mass.
Houston Press  |  Craig Malisow  |  08-15-2005  |  Religion

Disabled Civilian Worker Fights for His Rightsnew

Celester Hall went to Afghanistan to help the troops and make his fortune. He came back deaf, in diapers and looking for benefits.
Houston Press  |  Margaret Downing  |  08-15-2005  |  International

Rats Take Over a Formerly Spiffy City Parknew

For years, the park was privately owned and maintained. In those halcyon days, the park was clean and peaceful, brimming with strollers and picnickers. No more.
Houston Press  |  Todd Spivak  |  08-08-2005  |  Environment

One Dead Guinea Pignew

A bad reaction to a drug trial sparks an investigation into Houston's Fabre Research Clinic and its founder.
Houston Press  |  Greg Harman  |  08-01-2005  |  Science

Doctor Nicenew

Steven Hotze uses a warm, easygoing manner to peddle natural hormones to women, at thousands of dollars a pop. So who cares about credentials or documented results?
Houston Press  |  Craig Malisow  |  07-25-2005  |  Science

The Most Wanted Man in Texasnew

One writer's trip around Texas with four kids rivals an episode of Cops.
Houston Press  |  John Nova Lomax  |  07-18-2005  |  Crime & Justice

Psyched Outnew

Veterans Affairs nurses say a new requirement that they be able to physically subdue unruly mental patients is just an excuse to get them out of their jobs.
Houston Press  |  Craig Malisow  |  07-11-2005  |  Science

Cantineras Risk Alcoholism to Earn Good Moneynew

In Houston's cantinas, women are paid to entice men to buy them drinks. Some took up the line of work to pay off the coyote who helped them cross the border.
Houston Press  |  Keith Plocek  |  07-06-2005  |  The War on Women

Police Lose Their Cool, Unleash Their Horsesnew

Police and media reports blamed scuffles at a recent Haliburton demonstration on activists. However, Houston Press reporters observed a different scene, one that was supported by available videotape of the incidents.
Houston Press  |  Josh Harkinson  |  06-01-2005  |  Civil Liberties

Restoring Texas' Claim to Capital Punishment Famenew

After 23 years, executions in Texas have lost their buzz. No longer is the state appalling the conscience of the world. Fortunately, there is a solution: torture.
Houston Press  |  Richard Connelly  |  06-01-2005  |  Crime & Justice

Obesity Expert Works for Cokenew

The director of Baylor College of Medicine's Nutrition Research Center, John Foreyt, is a paid adviser for Coca-Cola Company's new Beverage Institute For Health and Wellness.
Houston Press  |  Craig Malisow  |  05-24-2005  |  Science

Medical Researchers Head Westwardnew

Stem cell restrictions could send Texas Medical Center researchers fleeing to California.
Houston Press  |  Josh Harkinson  |  05-24-2005  |  Science

A Close Encounter With an Old Scamnew

On the light rail platform in downtown Houston, a writer runs into a South African "king" curious about how an ATM card works.
Houston Press  |  John Nova Lomax  |  05-16-2005  |  Crime & Justice

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