News from 2022
Cougars take first Birmingham Bowl game
By Augustus Griffith Jr. | Jan 8, 2022
On Dec. 28, 2021, the Houston Cougars took the Birmingham Bowl after defeating the Auburn Tigers 17-13.
'My symptoms have been kind of like having a cold': Brown recovers from COVID-19
By Augustus Griffith Jr. | Jan 8, 2022
Galveston Mayor Dr. Craig Brown is recovering from a bout with COVID-19.
'A tremendous honor': Andre Johnson among 15 finalists for NFL Hall of Fame
By George Willis | Jan 8, 2022
Andre Johnson, one of the best players in the history of the Houston Texans franchise, is one step closer to be voted into the National Football League Hall of Fame.
Southwest Management District Board of Directors met Sept. 27
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Jan 8, 2022
Southwest Management District Board of Directors met Monday, Sept. 27.
City of Houston City Council met Dec. 14-15
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Jan 8, 2022
City of Houston City Council met Dec. 14-15.
'It's so significant when you deal with people's right to vote': Ex-Harris County commissioner sues Hidalgo over 2021 redistricting meeting
By John Suayan | Jan 7, 2022
Former Harris County Commissioner Steve Radack is suing Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo over a redistricting meeting he claims violated state law.
'Idiot': Crenshaw spars with Greene over FEMA's role in COVID-19 response
By John Suayan | Jan 7, 2022
Two representatives recently engaged in a social media spat after one lawmaker suggested the federal government should help his state with COVID-19 testing.
Texas requires new signs in salons, massage parlors to combat human trafficking
By David Hutton | Jan 7, 2022
With human trafficking a growing problem in Texas, the Lone Star State is requiring salons and massage parlors to display new signs that feature a phone number for people who see something suspicious to say something to authorities.
Sam Henry Lee
By Houston Daily reports | Jan 7, 2022
Sam Henry Lee (December 31, 1924 - January 10, 2022)