News from 2022
North Houston District Board of Directors met Feb. 22
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Mar 10, 2022
North Houston District Board of Directors met Tuesday, Feb. 22.
COVID-19 hospitalizations at Texas Medical Center down 34% over past week
By Houston Daily reports | Mar 9, 2022
A total of 442 COVID-19 patients were hospitalized at Texas Medical Center facilities over the past week, a 34% decrease from the previous week, according to TMC affiliates in the nine-county Houston area.
'I need to step up in times of need': Travis Scott introduces new multi-tier community initiative to support event safety
By John Suayan | Mar 9, 2022
A little more than four months after 10 people were killed at his performance during the ill-fated Astroworld Festival, Missouri City rapper Travis Scott has introduced a new multi-tier community initiative that seeks to devise solutions that support event safety.
Harris County concealed missing votes for over 48 hours
By Bill King | Mar 9, 2022
The last thing we needed right now was a grossly incompetently run election and elected officials then dissembling about what happened.
Delna Dolores Beckstrom
By Houston Daily reports | Mar 9, 2022
Delna Dolores Beckstrom (April 8, 1929 - March 11, 2022)
Marla Marie Barragan
By Houston Daily reports | Mar 9, 2022
Marla Marie Barragan (October 11, 1985 - March 4, 2022)
Marjorie Jane Chadwick
By Houston Daily reports | Mar 9, 2022
Marjorie Jane Chadwick (January 8, 1949 - March 6, 2022)
Donald J. Seay
By Houston Daily reports | Mar 9, 2022
Donald J. Seay (March 5, 1952 - March 5, 2022)
TPPF policy director Quintero: 'Unfortunately, local property tax bills are also bigger in Texas'
By Solange DeLisle | Mar 9, 2022
Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle have supported measures to reduce the burden of property taxes on Texans, and even despite major cities in the Lone Star State seeing a population decline, property taxes went up.
Memorial City Redevelopment Authority Board of Directors met Feb. 22
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Mar 9, 2022
Memorial City Redevelopment Authority Board of Directors met Tuesday, Feb. 22.
International District Public Safety Committee met Feb. 17
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Mar 9, 2022
International District Public Safety Committee met Thursday, Feb. 17.
'I didn't meet my own standards': Harris County elections head Longoria resigns
By John Suayan | Mar 8, 2022
Harris County Elections Administrator Isabel Longoria has tendered her resignation a week after her office became embroiled in a ballot count debacle.
'People come here from all over the world': Houston, Turner welcome return of CERAWeek
By John Suayan | Mar 8, 2022
Two years of virtual conferences gave way to the return of CERAWeek in Houston as an in-person event Monday.
'Employment plays a pivotal role': Turner joins city officials in launch of Hire Houston Youth program
By John Suayan | Mar 8, 2022
Accompanied by city officials and business leaders, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner launched the 7th Annual Hire Houston Youth program this week, according to a press release issued by his office.
'They are probably my most together team': Atascocita hopes for better results in second straight trip to state
By John Suayan | Mar 8, 2022
The Atascocita Eagles boys basketball team vanquished the Shadow Creek Sharks 67-49 in the Region III-6A final this week to earn a trip to San Antonio for state.
'A relentless and malicious attack': Oil billionaire Warren brings defamation lawsuit against O'Rourke
By John Suayan | Mar 8, 2022
A Dallas oil billionaire and the top donor to Gov. Greg Abbott's reelection campaign has filed a defamation lawsuit against Democratic gubernatorial candidate Beto O'Rourke.
Mary Lou Arriola
By Houston Daily reports | Mar 8, 2022
Mary Lou Arriola (July 19, 1924 - March 9, 2022)
Stella Mae Roquemore
By Houston Daily reports | Mar 8, 2022
Stella Mae Roquemore (November 8, 1929 - March 1, 2022)
Graylon Deshawn Rucker
By Houston Daily reports | Mar 8, 2022
Graylon Deshawn Rucker (January 30, 1982 - March 4, 2022)