News from November 2021
Ellen Hines Cash Clauser
By Houston Daily reports | Nov 7, 2021
Ellen Hines (Cash) Clauser departed this life on October 30, 2021, two months after celebrating her birthday at age 100.
Chief Harry Caldwell
By Houston Daily reports | Nov 7, 2021
Harold D. Caldwell, Retired Chief of Police, Houston Police Department, passed away peacefully on Thursday, the 4th of November 2021, at the age of 90.
Waldene Brown
By Houston Daily reports | Nov 7, 2021
Waldene Leila Brown, age 99, a resident of Houston for 73 years passed on from her family's loving embrace and into the Lord's loving hands on Tuesday, the 2nd of November 2021.
Henry Broesche
By Houston Daily reports | Nov 7, 2021
Henry Fred Broesche, beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, passed away peacefully on Sunday, the 24th of October 2021, with his family by his side. He was 84 years of age.
Joseph Anthony Arp, Jr.
By Houston Daily reports | Nov 7, 2021
Joseph Anthony Arp, Jr. passed away November 1st, 2021 after a brief illness.
Allen Burl Alexander
By Houston Daily reports | Nov 7, 2021
Allen Burl Alexander, 91, died on October 26, 2021, with his wife, Margaret of 66 years by his side at his home in Houston.
'I'm not going to define this season by wins or losses': British International girls varsity volleyball lose first season
By Karen Kidd | Nov 7, 2021
British International School of Houston varsity girls volleyball's latest and final loss of the season, on Monday, Nov. 1, to Woodlands Christian Academy, wasn't unexpected at the end of its first ever season.
City of Houston City Council will meet Nov. 9 & 10
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Nov 7, 2021
City of Houston City Council will meet Nov. 9 & 10.
'It's risky because we don't know all the facts': Voters in The Woodlands reject incorporation propositions
By Ariana Chiarenza | Nov 6, 2021
Voting residents in The Woodlands suburb of Houston rejected two proposals on Nov. 2 that were designed to incorporate the neighborhood as its own city.
'Get vaccinated to avoid a holiday spike': Harris County lowers COVID-19 threat level
By Glenn Minnis | Nov 6, 2021
Harris County officially lowered its COVID-19 threat from a system high red level to a peg lower orange level threat on Nov. 3.
Turner honors World Series bet with Atlanta mayor: 'I hope your team enjoys a taste of Houston'
By Zachary Richter | Nov 6, 2021
Atlanta won the World Series, and Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner lost his wager to Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms.
'It's a global issue': Port Houston sees record number of shipment containers
By Zachary Richter | Nov 5, 2021
This marks the seventh consecutive month that Port Houston has seen double-digit growth in the number of shipping containers at its site.
'I am humbled and moved': Rather celebrates 90th birthday
By Andy Nghiem | Nov 5, 2021
Broadcast news icon Dan Rather recently celebrated his 90th birthday on Oct. 31.
'We want your pumpkins': Houstonians urged to take jack-o'-lanterns to city compost pilot program dropoffs
By Karen Kidd | Nov 5, 2021
Halloween is over and Houston has many, many jack-o'-lanterns and other gourd-based holiday decorations with no apparent other place to go than a municipal landfill.
City of Houston City Council met Aug. 24
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Nov 5, 2021
City of Houston City Council met Tuesday, Aug. 24.
'We did it again': Boney reelected to Missouri City Council
By Art Benavidez | Nov 4, 2021
Jeffrey Boney has secured reelection to the Missouri City Council District B seat this week.
'An unbelievable day for Rice athletics': Rice University all set to join American Athletic Conference
By Zachary Richter | Nov 4, 2021
Rice University is one of the American Athletic Conference's newest member schools.
Monthly update: aviation
By Heath Duran | Nov 4, 2021
The Houston Airport System (HAS) handled 3.8 million passengers in September ’21, up from 1.7 million in September ’20. This marked the seventh consecutive month with passenger volume exceeding 3.0 million.
'You have to wear this outfit for every game now': Hidalgo runs half marathon dressed as ALCS-winning Astros player
By Zachary Richter | Nov 4, 2021
In the spirit of Halloween and the Houston Astros' World Series run, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo competed in the Houston Half Marathon & 10K dressed as an American League Championship Series-winning Astros player.
City of Houston Regulatory and Neighborhood Affairs Committee met Oct. 12
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Nov 4, 2021
City of Houston Regulatory and Neighborhood Affairs Committee met Tuesday, Oct. 12.