News
Houston's fire chief voiced his concerns about non-working and hydrants with low pressure when fire gutted a warehouse.
More than 180 people could exit the agency in coming weeks if they take Mayor John Whitmire's one-time retirement offer.
11h
Houston Landing on MSNState of H-Town: Mayor booed at a bike ride, campaign finance reports and May electionsWhitmire is not alone in taking a second look at initiatives to force automobiles to share the road. State lawmakers are ...
Thankfully, plan B worked. Harrison said crews were able to contain the fire to the original warehouse, and there were no ...
On Wednesday, Houston Mayor John Whitmire issued a proclamation at City Hall declaring Thursday, April 17, as “Rockets Red ...
A Honduran woman was detained by Houston police for an hour after calling for help during an emergency, due to an error in the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) system.
Crews are battling a large warehouse fire in northwest Houston that was ignited Thursday morning, near U.S. 290.
Short-term rental operators are now required to pay an annual $275-per-unit registration fee, list an emergency contact who ...
Houston Mayor John Whitmire announced a settlement of the "Rebuild Houston" litigation which will allow a $70 million reduction in the City's projected budget deficit.
The Houston Rockets are gearing up for their first playoff series since 2020. After last night's Play-In matchup between the ...
Mayor John Whitmire said phased-in funding under an agreement with plaintiffs who successfully sued the city will help ...
A multiyear drainage lawsuit has reached its end after Mayor John Whitmire and the plaintiffs reached an agreement April 16 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results