Houston Daily

News from 2022


Frank E. Kuropata

Frank E. Kuropata (June 27, 1934 - February 13, 2022)


'You cannot be a smart city if you don’t have smart technology': Houston offers new interactive kiosks for residents, visitors

Houston gained new technology aimed at mapping out locations in the fourth most populous city in the country, the World Population Review reported.


Memorial Hermann Health System’s leaked patient information not subject to ‘actual or attempted misuse’

The over 6,000 patients of Memorial Hermann Health System whose information was leaked because of a technological security breach are being assured the information hasn’t been misused and are being given a way to get more information.


'I’m concerned if someone was intentionally doing this': Brazoria County politician alleges someone intentionally cut brake line on campaign vehicle

Brazoria County authorities are currently conducting an investigation after Manvel City Councilmember Dan Davis reported his truck's brake line was intentionally cut, according to a Fox report.


Former interim Harris County clerk announces bid for Houston mayor: 'Y'all with me? Let's go'

Former interim Harris County clerk Chris Hollins announced his run for Houston mayor on Feb. 7.


City of Houston Quality of Life Committee met Jan. 27

City of Houston Quality of Life Committee met Thursday, Jan. 27.


Houston City Council swears in newest member, says goodbye to Travis

The Houston City Council has sworn in its newest member, Mary Nan Huffman, and said goodbye to Huffman’s predecessor.


'We need a mayor who has a vision for Houston': Hollins announces candidacy

Former Harris County Clerk Chris Hollins recently announced that he is running for mayor of Houston.


'The results could be life-threatening': Father-son duo arrested on felony charges for unlawful dentistry

A father and son were arrested in northwest Houston for practicing dentistry without a license, under unsanitary conditions.


'A meaningful vote of confidence': Communities in Schools Houston receives $13 million

Communities in Schools (CIS) of Houston will be the recipient of $13 million donation from billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott.


City of Houston Planning Commission met Oct. 28

City of Houston Planning Commission met Thursday, Oct. 28.


City of Houston City Council met Jan. 25- 26

City of Houston City Council met Jan. 25 - 26.


'The people deserve better': Hidalgo criticized for actions during funeral of officer killed in Houston

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo is under fire for her actions during the funeral of Charles Galloway, who was part of Harris County Pct. 5 Constables.


Survey: Nearly 1 in 5 considering interstate move this year

ATHENS, Ga. – Almost 19% of Americans surveyed by moveBuddha are planning or considering an interstate move in the 2022 calendar year.


Houston, CenterPoint Energy announce Resilient Now energy plan

The City of Houston and CenterPoint Energy today announced the launch of Resilient Now, a first-of-its-kind collaborative framework to develop a regional master energy plan to enhance local power resilience across the greater Houston area.


City of Houston - Harris County Task Force on Special Events created

Mayor Sylvester Turner and Harris County Precinct 2 Commissioner Adrian Garcia today announced the creation of the City of Houston - Harris County Task Force on Special Events.


'Outlook remains favorable through the first half of 2022' for demand from manufactured home builders

Manufactured-housing production has surged over the past two years and, according to the latest Texas Manufactured Housing Survey (TMHS), manufacturers expect even faster growth during the first half of 2022.


'We're excited': Univar Solutions expands its Houston solution center with a new lab

Univar Solutions, a global chemical distributor, recently announced that it would be expanding its flagship Houston solution center by adding a full-service home care and industrial cleaning laboratory.


Delores M. Cabler

Delores M. Cabler (January 20, 1927 - February 7, 2022)


Donald Eugene Lee

Donald Eugene Lee (1941 - February 8, 2022)