After losing a lawsuit, Houston city officials have been ordered to spend hundreds of millions of dollars fixing up streets and draining systems. But does the city have the money to do so?
Former City Councilmember Amanda Edwards announced she's running to replace U.S. Rep. Sylvester Turner in Congress. She's the ...
Houston City Controller Chris Hollins called on city council members Wednesday to begin the process of renaming the downtown ...
The Texas Supreme Court in January denied the city's appeal in a lawsuit requiring Houston to put millions more toward ...
Newsweek has mapped out where active fires are currently burning across Texas, using data from the Texas A&M Forest Service.
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNHouston officials face community concerns over George R. Brown Convention Center expansionAngry residents from Houston's East End are concerned about not being included in the future plans for the George R. Brown ...
Luxury furniture emporium Restoration Hardware is set to build a new, 4-story store—complete with a rooftop restaurant—across ...
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Axios on MSNHouston advocates decry planned Polk Street closureCommunity members are fighting a proposal to close a portion of Polk Street in downtown Houston as soon as next month to make ...
Houston Mayor John Whitmire said he wants Houston to be the first major city in the United States to end street homelessness ...
How does beach weather differ from inland weather in Southeast Texas? How are microclimates different north or south of I-10 ...
Houston’s Austin Street bike lanes unexpectedly blocked for construction project; advocates cry foul
Austin Street near the ... digital news stories for Houston Public Media. He grew up in the Houston area and earned a journalism degree from the University of Texas before working as a ...
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