Houston Daily

News from 2022


Javier Arenas

Javier Arenas (October 20, 1956 - March 12, 2022)


Millard Joseph Kirby

Millard Joseph Kirby (June 11, 1962 - March 14, 2022)


Kay Francis Guevara

Kay Francis Guevara (February 11, 1943 - March 11, 2022)


Regina Faye Anderson

Regina Faye Anderson (November 8, 1969 - March 14, 2022)


'Here we come, Fort Worth': Texas Southern wins third straight First Four, draws top seed Kansas

For the third year in a row, the back-to-back SWAC champion Texas Southern University Tigers men's basketball team emerged victorious in the First Four, the play-in round of the NCAA Men's Division I Tournament.


'It doesn't leave a good feeling with you': Houston police officer faces child pornography charges

A six-year veteran of the Houston Police Department has been relieved of duty following his arrest last night (March 15) for alleged possession of child pornography.


COVID-19 hospitalizations at Texas Medical Center down 40% over past week

A total of 264 COVID-19 patients were hospitalized at Texas Medical Center facilities over the past week, a 40% decrease from the previous week, according to TMC affiliates in the nine-county Houston area.


City of Houston Archaeological and Historical Commission met Feb. 24

City of Houston Archaeological and Historical Commission met Thursday, Feb. 24.


City of Houston Quality of Life Committee met Feb. 23

City of Houston Quality of Life Committee met Wednesday, Feb. 23.


Billie D. Selke

​Billie D. Selke (July 26, 1930 - March 17, 2022)


Desiree Nicole Tarkington

Desiree Nicole Tarkington (November 11, 1996 - March 15, 2022)


Trenton Earl Everett

Trenton Earl Everett (October 24, 1952 - March 17, 2022)


Oris Cornelia Benton

Oris Cornelia Benton (February 17, 1930 - March 15, 2022)


Andrea Elias Jaso

Andrea Elias Jaso (August 5, 1950 - March 10, 2022)


Houston office market outlook cautiously optimistic

Local overall office vacancy was 24.9% in February, up 110 basis points from the same time last year, according to NAI Partners.


'It is more critical than ever': METRO inks electric bus contract with Canadian company

Seeking to help mitigate the problems presented by climate change in Houston, the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, or METRO has entered into an agreement to purchase electric buses from Saint-Eustache, Canada-based Nova Bus.


'A dense suburban feel': Niche.com ranks The Woodlands as best city to live in for second straight year

An internet company that helps people find suitable schools, companies and neighborhoods has listed a Houston suburb as the best city in the U.S. to live in.


February a good month for Houston home sales

HOUSTON – Area home sales scored double-digit gains in February, partly because of the deadly Texas freeze from February 2021 halting real estate activity.


'The next thing you know, a gunshot just popped off': Customers take down sushi restaurant shooter

The spur-of-the-moment actions of customers at a River Oaks adjacent sushi restaurant last night (March 14) prevented a suspected shooter from committing any bloodshed.


Recent poll data reveals over 75% of Americans support domestic energy production

A new Trafalgar Group poll found that more than three out of four Americans agreed to support domestic energy production in the U.S.