Though one would assume the most anticipated race would be the future leader of the city, the failed HERO proposition made national news. We were at the post election gatherings for Sylvester Turner, Adrian Garcia, and the pro and anti HERO contingents.

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When he's not roaming around the city in search of tacos and graffiti, Houston Press contributor Marco Torres both writes and points his camera lens toward the vibrant Houston music scene and beyond.