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Harris County reaches COVID-19 threat level red, 'a severe and uncontrolled level of COVID-19'
By Karen Kidd | Jan 14, 2022
Harris County is now back to its highest COVID-19 threat level, level 1 or level red, as the omicron continues to pick up steam and residents are urged to return to very cautious social behavior.
Gulf Coast Rail District Board of Directors met Oct. 12
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Jan 14, 2022
Gulf Coast Rail District Board of Directors met Tuesday, Oct. 12.
Brays Oaks Management District Board of Directors met Dec. 16
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Jan 14, 2022
Brays Oaks Management District Board of Directors met Thursday, Dec. 16.
City of Houston City Council met Oct. 5
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Jan 13, 2022
City of Houston City Council met Tuesday, Oct. 5.
Houston Firefighters Relief and Retirement Fund Board of Trustees met Dec. 16
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Jan 13, 2022
Houston Firefighters Relief and Retirement Fund Board of Trustees met Thursday, Dec. 16.
Turner among mayors pushing for voting rights legislation: 'Voting rights are under historic attack'
By George Willis | Jan 12, 2022
Eight Texas mayors, including Houston’s Sylvester Turner, are among a group of 151 mayors nationally pushing the U.S. Senate to address voting rights legislation.
City of Houston: Don't use QR codes for parking fees
By George Willis | Jan 12, 2022
If you see a parking pay station in downtown Houston that says you can pay by scanning a QR code, don’t use it.
Midtown Redevelopment Authority Board of Directors met Sept. 30
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Jan 12, 2022
Midtown Redevelopment Authority Board of Directors met Thursday, Sept. 30.
Harris County Appraisal District Board of Directors met Dec. 15
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Jan 12, 2022
Harris County Appraisal District Board of Directors met Wednesday, Dec. 15.
Houston extends deal with ShotSpotter: 'These are neighborhoods that have a lot of challenges that result in violence'
By George Willis | Jan 11, 2022
Houston’s city council overwhelmingly approved a $3.5 million contract for gunshot technology in the city that some say is a waste of city funds.
New Year's resolution for Harris County deputies: Curb crime in 2022
By Art Benavidez | Jan 11, 2022
A new year means a new goal for Harris County sheriff's deputies, who have gone on record that their objective this year is to reduce crime.
Former Port of Galveston spokeswoman accused of criminal trespass of terminal
By Art Benavidez | Jan 11, 2022
A local woman who served as public relations manager for the Port of Galveston is being investigated for bypassing a security screening.
City of Houston City Council met Sept. 28
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Jan 11, 2022
City of Houston City Council met Tuesday, Sept. 28.
Fort Bend Subsidence District Board of Directors met Dec. 15
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Jan 11, 2022
Fort Bend Subsidence District Board of Directors met Wednesday, Dec. 15.
City of Houston Archaeological and Historical Commission met Dec. 15
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Jan 10, 2022
City of Houston Archaeological and Historical Commission met Wednesday, Dec. 15.
Downtown Redevelopment Authority Board of Directors met Dec. 14
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Jan 10, 2022
Downtown Redevelopment Authority Board of Directors met Monday, Dec. 14.
'Help us bring awareness': Harris County sets Human Trafficking Awareness Day for Jan. 11
By George Willis | Jan 9, 2022
The Harris County Commissioners Court voted unanimously on Jan. 4 to proclaim Tuesday, Jan. 11 as Human Trafficking Awareness Day.
Study: Texas fourth freest state in U.S. economically
By David Beasley | Jan 9, 2022
Texas is the fourth most "economically free" state in the U.S., according to the a new study.
'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.
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.