We watch City Council each week and often attend—heck, sometimes we're even there on official business like being reappointed to City Boards & Commissions—so we sometimes get a little in the weeds of City happenings. Fortunately, Council Member At-Large Amanda Edwards has this very helpful series of 60-second recaps of City Council and other City Hall affairs. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do. Of course, if you do want to delve into any of this, feel free to reach out to us and we'll get you up to speed.

Check out last week’s City Hall in 60 Seconds to find out what has been happening at City Hall! pic.twitter.com/vFiuLsFfdD

— Amanda Edwards (@amanda4houston) May 13, 2019

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This story originally appeared in The Leader Newspaper:

To some, the Heights of today is a far cry from the Heights that Bill Baldwin found when he started his real estate career here over 20 years ago.

“Sadly, there was no way you could get many real estate firms to see past the burglar bars to even show the amazingly intact bungalows here. Some firms wouldn’t take a listing on this side of I-10, much less think of opening an office here,” recalls Baldwin, recently dubbed “The King of the Heights” by the Houston Chronicle.

“I always have taken enormous pride in calling the Heights ‘home.’ Collectively, as a neighborhood, we have had to work hard to tell the evolving story of the Heights, not only as a location with a great past but one with an…

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Bill Baldwin and Boulevard Realty invite you to join us for a very special evening with Dave Ward at our brand new, state-of-the-art Heights office, organized with Mrs. Laura Ward. This will be one of only a few public opportunities to meet Dave Ward and have your own copy of his long-awaited memoir, Good Evening, Friends: A Broadcaster Shares His Life, signed by him in person!

Reserve your book for free and pay in person on the day of the signing:

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We felt that this was the perfect way to unveil our new building since Dave Ward’s story is intrinsically tied to Houston, much like the story of Boulevard Realty. Ward has always felt a special connection to the Heights, calling Heights people "his people" because they are engaged in the…

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