Houston Daily

News from February 2022


Earl Muse

Earl Muse (February 13, 1939 - February 5, 2022)


Susie Prudy Knupple

Susie Prudy Knupple (March 12, 1937 - February 8, 2022)


Ruby Vital

Ruby Vital (November 14, 1937 - February 7, 2022)


Brian Levine

Brian Levine (November 22, 1970 - January 30, 2022)


Southwest Management District Board of Directors met Oct. 25

Southwest Management District Board of Directors met Wednesday, Oct. 25.


City of Houston Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee met Jan. 20

City of Houston Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee met Thursday, Jan. 20.



Alejandro Rodriguez Alba

Alejandro Rodriguez Alba (August 29, 1950 - February 8, 2022)


Joseph Wayne Kreger

Joseph Wayne Kreger (December 14, 1950 - February 9, 2022)


Gerardo Duran

Gerardo Duran (October 3, 1930 - February 4, 2022)


Lisa Ann D​elgado

Lisa Ann Delgado (March 15, 1967 - February 3, 2022)


Olalekan Adigun

Olalekan Adigun (March 2, 1940 - February 5, 2022)


Harris County Memorial Management District Board of Directors met Oct. 20

Harris County Memorial Management District Board of Directors met Wednesday, Oct. 20.


City of Houston Housing and Community Affairs Committee met Jan. 18

City of Houston Housing and Community Affairs Committee met Tuesday, Jan. 18.


'Taylour was a superhero to me': Friends, family mourn missing Houston man found dead

Taylour Young is remembered as a “brother” and a “superhero” by family and friends struggling to understand his untimely passing.


Cruz calls Biden's move to name black woman to Supreme Court 'offensive'

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is criticizing President Joe Biden's promise to nominate a black woman to the Supreme Court seat that will be left open by retiring Associate Justice Stephen Breyer this summer.


'Greatest benefit to humankind': Fletcher nominates two Houston scientists for Nobel Peace Prize following COVID-19 vaccine development

Houston Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher nominated two local scientists for their efforts to fight the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic because of their "greatest benefit to humankind," she said in a news release.


'Thrilled': The Ion opens new prototyping lab, Houston nonprofit tabbed as operator

A 266,000-square-foot innovative hub located in Midtown, The Ion, has stated that it will be opening the Ion Prototyping Lab (IPL), which will be operated by TXRX Labs.


University of Houston hires former Delaware State standout Jordan Reid as softball director of operations

The University of Houston softball team has added former Delaware State standout Jordan Reid as its director of operations, according to a recent release by the team.


Exxon uproots to Houston, 'energy capital of the world'

Exxon Mobil is leaving its home in the suburban Dallas-Fort Worth to its new headquarters in Houston.