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  2. The Houstons: On Our Own - Wikipedia

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    The Houstons: On Our Own is an American reality documentary television series that premiered on October 24, 2012, on Lifetime. [1] The series was announced on May 11, 2012, with the working title of The Houston Family Chronicles and was to have ten episodes.

  3. Family moving to Texas vanishes after father drops them off ...

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    A Texas-bound family of four has gone missing after being dropped off at a bus station in Louisiana, according to New Orleans police. The family was moving to Houston but disappeared somewhere ...

  4. 'Family Empire: Houston': Meet the Unfiltered Braden Family ...

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    Here come the sister cousins! Get to know Houston's prominent Braden family in the upcoming OWN reality program, Family Empire: Houston. In ET's exclusive sneak peek, viewers are introduced to ...

  5. Demographics of Houston - Wikipedia

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    Houston also has large populations of immigrants from Asia. In addition, the city has the largest Vietnamese American population in Texas and third-largest in the United States as of 2004. [29] [30] Houston also has one of the largest Chinese American, [31] Pakistani American, [32] [33] and Filipino American [34] [35] populations in the United ...

  6. History of African Americans in Houston - Wikipedia

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    The Petrizzo family continued to own the historic building and equipment, leasing them and the 1230 AM signal to Dunn Ministries which continued the Urban Oldies format. KCOH announced in January 2016 that it has plans to move to the FM dial. [73] The Houston Sun was established by Dorris Ellis

  7. Ninfa Laurenzo - Wikipedia

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    The couple considered whether to move to Houston or Los Angeles. [5] They read a 1948 newspaper article that stated that Houston was the fastest growing city in the United States. [3] Tony Mandola, Ninfa Laurenzo's son in law and a member of the Mandola restaurant family, said that they decided to go to Houston after flipping a coin. [5]

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