These worrying images show which famous cities around the world could look like if the climate crisis continues unabated and ...
Investigators vow to 'leave no stone unturned' in probe of deadly mid-air collision - Officials say there are no survivors among the 67 passengers on the aircrafts that collided above Washington, D.C.
HOUSTON — Police are searching for a suspect after a deadly shooting at an apartment complex in a neighborhood just north of Acres Homes early Monday morning. According to the Houston Police ...
Sylvester Turner told the Houston Chronicle on Friday evening that the warming center threshold policy was never something his administration stuck to stringently. He said the city always opened ...
Heavy trash in Houston is picked up on schedule only 50% of the time. The city’s Solid Waste Management department plans to launch an online progress map, and it’s asking city council for additional ...
A busy street outside the George R. Brown Convention Center is about to be abandoned by the city. Polk Street near George R. Brown and across from The Rustic, a restaurant and music venue, will soon ...
Shelters and warming centers are opening across the Houston area as it braces for freezing temperatures and significant snowfall. Temperatures in the region are expected to be near or below ...
Houston City Controller Chris Hollins issued a dire warning to City Council on Wednesday that Houston is near running out of funds and requested a "joint emergency task force" to find ways to ...
Houston ordered to spend money it doesn't have on street, drainage improvements after losing lawsuit
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Houston is going to run out of money within the next year -- that's the warning from the city's top finance official. The city just lost a lawsuit over mismanaged funds.
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- After years of reportedly mismanaging Hurricane Harvey federal recovery funds, officials with the City of Houston Housing Department are working to reverse course and ...
With memories of the deadly 2021 winter storm still fresh, Houston residents greeted the city’s blanket of snow with joy but also concern. By J. David Goodman J. David Goodman reporter from Houston.
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