News from 2022
Abbott at Houston roundtable: 'Our business owners, entrepreneurs and workforce are who make Texas exceptional'
By John Suayan | Mar 18, 2022
Gov. Greg Abbott visited Houston on Thursday (March 17) to hold a business roundtable discussion. According to a press release issued by his office, Abbott hosted the roundtable at Pieper-Houston Electric to talk about Texas' business climate and growth.
City of Houston Planning Commission met Dec. 2
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Mar 18, 2022
City of Houston Planning Commission met Thursday, Dec. 2.
International Management District Board of Directors Feb. 24
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Mar 18, 2022
International Management District Board of Directors Thursday, Feb. 24.
Chester Batts
By Houston Daily reports | Mar 18, 2022
Chester Batts (March 22, 1944 - March 14, 2022)
Sandra Jean Winston
By Houston Daily reports | Mar 18, 2022
Sandra Jean Winston (March 22, 1949 - March 14, 2022)
Coretta Lou “Corrie” Knauss
By Houston Daily reports | Mar 18, 2022
Coretta Lou “Corrie” Knauss (December 2, 1938 - March 14, 2022)
Carrie Ann Hunt
By Houston Daily reports | Mar 18, 2022
Carrie Ann Hunt (November 3, 1957 - March 14, 2022)
Houston teacher reflects on job highlights, lessons: 'This job definitely keeps me on my toes'
By Solange DeLisle | Mar 17, 2022
Thinking on her feet, learning where to pick her battles, and establishing trusting relationships with her students are all crucial elements that Marjorie Yap has learned as an educator in the Houston Independent School District.
University of Houston-Downtown's Lemke on lack of grocers: 'The consumer base to support those institutions isn’t present in those neighborhoods'
By John Suayan | Mar 17, 2022
The ubiquitous sight of fast food establishments in the southwest Houston neighborhood that's home to his church has the Reverend Brandon Washington taking the initiative to teach his congregants the benefits of healthy eating.
Agrawal on UH traffic study: 'They’re not used to that kind of intersection'
By John Suayan | Mar 17, 2022
A University of Houston study has determined which 10 intersections in the City of Houston present the most dangers to motorists, according to a report from Houston CBS affiliate KHOU.
Quintanilla on late daughter's new album: 'The public still remembers Selena'
By John Suayan | Mar 17, 2022
A new album from late Tejano superstar Selena will be released in April, the singer's father said. Abraham Quintanilla Jr. said during a virtual interview with Latin Groove News that the 13-track untitled album will contain what he calls "beautiful arrangements" of Selena's songs, according to San Antonio CBS affiliate KENS.
City of Houston City Council met Nov. 30 - Dec. 1
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Mar 17, 2022
City of Houston City Council met Nov. 30 - Dec. 1.
Midtown Redevelopment Authority Board of Directors met Feb. 24
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Mar 17, 2022
Midtown Redevelopment Authority Board of Directors met Thursday, Feb. 24.
Rafael Sanchez
By Houston Daily reports | Mar 17, 2022
Rafael Sanchez (January 1, 1932 - March 15, 2022)
Pamela Jane Sommers
By Houston Daily reports | Mar 17, 2022
Pamela Jane Sommers (September 12, 1957 - March 14, 2022)
Brian Gabriel Palmer
By Houston Daily reports | Mar 17, 2022
Brian Gabriel Palmer (March 3, 1986 - March 13, 2022)
Linda Sue Fleischer
By Houston Daily reports | Mar 17, 2022
Linda Sue Fleischer (December 17, 1951 - March 12, 2022)
Ricardo Genovevo Martinez
By Houston Daily reports | Mar 16, 2022
Ricardo Genovevo Martinez (August 11, 1956 - March 11, 2022)