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Energy analyst criticizes lack of reform with Texas power grid
By T.H. Lawrence | Dec 13, 2021
Bill Peacock offers this advice for Texans as winter sets in: Hope for a mild one and pray that we won’t experience a storm like the one that battered the state last February.
City of Houston Planning Commission met Dec. 2
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Dec 13, 2021
City of Houston Planning Commission met Thursday, Dec. 2.
Brays Oaks Management District Board of Directors met Nov. 16
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Dec 13, 2021
Brays Oaks Management District Board of Directors met Tuesday, Nov. 16.
'The eyes and the ears': Fort Bend County Community Advisory Board set to connect residents and government officials
By Emily Bevard | Dec 12, 2021
A new community engagement group out of Fort Bend County is hoping to connect residents with local officials and government services, according to an announcement last week.
Criminal investigation underway after Harris County sheriff's sergeant was allegedly 'sexually assaulted'
By Tamara Browning | Dec 12, 2021
Total bond of $3.5 million has been set for a man charged with sexually assaulting a Harris County sheriff’s sergeant in her office.
Crenshaw labels Trump defectors as ‘performance artists’
By David Hutton | Dec 11, 2021
A Texas legislator is taking aim at the conservative House Freedom Caucus, dubbing the organization as a group of “grifters” and “performance artists.”
Case involving Galveston attorney dressing up as Michael Myers as a prank 'dismissed'
By Andy Nghiem | Dec 11, 2021
Galveston area attorney Mark Metzger is no longer facing charges in connection with dressing up as fictional "Halloween" character Michael Myers as a prank last September.
'Get your shot': Hidalgo reminds residents to get vaccinated as omicron variant of COVID-19 virus touches down in Harris County
By Andy Nghiem | Dec 11, 2021
On Dec. 6, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo announced that the omicron variant of the COVID-19 virus has been detected in the county for the first time.
Houston Midtown Redevelopment Authority Board of Directors met Aug. 26
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Dec 11, 2021
Houston Midtown Redevelopment Authority Board of Directors met Thursday, Aug. 26.
City of Houston Bicycle Advisory Committee Infrastructure Subcommittee met Aug. 25
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Dec 11, 2021
City of Houston Bicycle Advisory Committee Infrastructure Subcommittee met Wednesday, Aug. 25.
'Every community should have safe streets': Texas Southern University hosts ribbon-cutting ceremony for Cleburne Street
By Karla Florez | Dec 10, 2021
Texas Southern University recently organized a ribbon-cutting ceremony to honor the completion of a restructuring project for the nearby Cleburne Street.
International Management District Board of Directors met Aug. 26
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Dec 10, 2021
International Management District Board of Directors met Thursday, Aug. 26.
City of Houston Archaeological and Historical Commission met Aug. 26
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Dec 10, 2021
City of Houston Archaeological and Historical Commission met Thursday, Aug. 26.
'They deserve a seat at the table': Harris County establishes Essential Workers Board
By Emily Bevard | Dec 9, 2021
The Harris County Commissioners Court voted recently to establish the Harris County Essential Workers Board to place low-wage frontline workers in the center of decisions establishing health and safety policies.
Houston First Corporation Operations Committee met Aug. 25
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Dec 9, 2021
Houston First Corporation Operations Committee met Wednesday, Aug. 25.
Houston Housing Authority Board of Commissioners met Nov. 23
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Dec 9, 2021
Houston Housing Authority Board of Commissioners met Tuesday, Nov. 23.
'Our heartfelt prayers go out to those who lost their lives': George mourns victims of Michigan school shooting
By Art Benavidez | Dec 8, 2021
Fort Bend County Judge K.P. George has shared his feelings about last week’s shooting that left four students dead at Oxford High School in Michigan.
Remain in Mexico reinstatement will benefit countries, people, former Border Patrol chief says
By T.H. Lawrence | Dec 8, 2021
Rodney Scott, the former chief of the U.S. Border Patrol, said the decision to temporarily end the Remain in Mexico policy came at a grave cost.
Houston First Corporation Benefits, Compensation and Finance Committee met Aug. 18
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Dec 8, 2021
Houston First Corporation Benefits, Compensation and Finance met Wednesday, Aug. 18.
Spring Branch Management District Public Safety Committee met Nov. 10
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Dec 8, 2021
Spring Branch Management District Public Safety Committee met Wednesday, Nov. 10.