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Parra is originally from Colombia and a dentist by profession. [15] Parra began training in Germany in after meeting Linda Zang in 1995, who recognized his talent. [15] Since turning his attention to dressage full time, he has competed and medaled in international competitions including the Pan American Games, Central American Games, World Cup finals, World Equestrian Games and the Olympics.
Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center (MEDVAMC) is a hospital affiliated with and operated by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs in the Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas. [1] It is one of the department's largest hospitals, serving Harris County, Texas and 27 surrounding counties. [2]
Heather Browne, a spokesperson for Houston ISD, stated that the Chavez site was tested for environmental hazards in the air and soil in 1992 and 1996; no problems were found in the tests. Browne also stated that one park, three public swimming pools, the City Hall of South Houston, and one golf course are within 2 miles (3.2 km) of Chavez. [10]
Harris County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a report of an assault on a clerk at a Little Caesars Pizza in the Houston area just after 10 p.m. Chief Deputy Mike Lee said at a news conference.
Since 1956 a large number of baseball players of Dominican origin have played in Major League Baseball in the United States, with the Dominican Republic being the second country in the world after the United States with the most current baseball players in MLB.
Four Leaf Towers is a high-rise residential complex located in Houston, Texas, United States, on San Felipe Street adjacent to the Uptown Houston district. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They were designed by architect Cesar Pelli .
Solomon Ortiz (born 1937) – U.S. representative (TX-27) [137] Mariano S. Otero (1844–1904) – Delegate from the Territory of New Mexico; Miguel Antonio Otero (1859–1944) – former Governor of New Mexico; Rolando Pablos (born 1967) – former Secretary of State of Texas; Nick Pacheco (born 1964) – former member of the Los Angeles City ...
In 1927 it was annexed by the City of Houston. [8] Jewish families moved to Riverside Terrace in the 1920s and 1930s since they were not allowed to settle in other wealthy Houston neighborhoods, [5] including River Oaks. [9] Therefore it became known as the "Jewish River Oaks". At the time most residents of Riverside Terrace were Christian. [10]