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Fort Bend Subsidence District Board of Directors met Oct. 27
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Feb 4, 2022
Fort Bend Subsidence District Board of Directors met Wednesday, Oct. 27.
Spring Branch Management District Board of Directors met Jan. 20
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Feb 4, 2022
Spring Branch Management District Board of Directors met Thursday, Jan. 20.
CBP data shows record number of border encounters in December
By Emily Bevard | Feb 3, 2022
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) set a record for the number of encounters of people at the southern border in December 2021.
International Management District Public Safety Committee met Jan. 20
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Feb 3, 2022
International Management District Public Safety Committee met Thursday, Jan. 20.
Harris County Memorial Management District Board of Directors met Jan. 20
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Feb 3, 2022
Harris County Memorial Management District Board of Directors met Thursday, Jan. 20.
'We will do more': Turner announces $100 million investment to house the homeless
By Trina Thomas | Feb 2, 2022
Houston and Harris County announced a $100 million investment for the homeless community on Jan. 26.
'We are going big so Houstonians can go home': Houston, Harris County allocate additional $100 million to fight homelessness
By Andy Nghiem | Feb 2, 2022
Houston and Harris County are spending $100 million in an effort to cut the region's homelessness problem by half.
Weber 'deeply troubled' over news of Beaumont prison fight
By Press Release | Feb 2, 2022
"I am deeply troubled by the loss of life that occurred yesterday, January 31, 2022, at the United States Penitentiary, Beaumont," Weber said in a release.
'Heavy hearts': Harris County sergeant dies after being struck by drunk driver
By Trina Thomas | Feb 2, 2022
A Harris County sergeant has died after being struck by a drunk driver.
City of Houston Planning Commission met Jan. 20
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Feb 2, 2022
City of Houston Planning Commission met Thursday, Jan. 20.
City of Houston Quality of Life Committee met Jan. 20
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Feb 2, 2022
City of Houston Quality of Life Committee met Thursday, Jan. 20.
Love Your Pet Month events scheduled
By Press Release | Feb 1, 2022
Council Member Karla Cisneros invites you to be part of her annual Love Your Pet initiative targeting Houston and Harris County.
City of Houston City Council met Jan. 19
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Feb 1, 2022
City of Houston City Council met Wednesday, Jan. 19.
City of Houston Economic Development Committee met Jan. 19
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Feb 1, 2022
City of Houston Economic Development Committee met Wednesday, Jan. 19.
Huffman wins Houston City Council seat: 'I am ready to roll up my sleeves and get to work'
By George Willis | Jan 31, 2022
Mary Nan Huffman won the special election for Houston’s City Council District G and will fill the seat vacated by Greg Travis.
Texas files lawsuit alleging that Google 'continues to systematically surveil customers and profit from customer data'
By Andy Nghiem | Jan 31, 2022
Texas and several other U.S. states recently filed a lawsuit against Google alleging that the company uses deceptive location tracking practices that invades the privacy of users.
Harris County Appraisal District Board of Directors met Jan. 19
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Jan 31, 2022
Harris County Appraisal District Board of Directors met Wednesday, Jan. 19.
Houston Firefighters Relief and Retirement Fund Board of Trustees met Jan. 18
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Jan 31, 2022
Houston Firefighters Relief and Retirement Fund Board of Trustees met Tuesday, Jan. 18.
'He was very much loved': Funeral scheduled for Harris County deputy killed during traffic stop
By Karen Kidd | Jan 30, 2022
Harris County Precinct 5 Corporal Charles Galloway, killed during traffic stop in Houston early Sunday, Jan. 23, will be laid to rest next week, according to an area news report.
Houston seeks solution to flood woes in San Antonio's underground tunnel system
By John Suayan | Jan 30, 2022
Flooding is a problem the City of Houston knows all too well, especially during the last decade.