Famed broadcaster and Long Island University Global Service Institute Chair Rita Cosby to host complimentary webinar on Nov. 12.
Solana Beach, CA Investment Firm Acquires Fully Leased, 34-Acre Campus in Lake Jackson, TX
Senior living community honors service of resident and employee military veterans.
The City of Houston will honor those who served in the United States Armed Forces during a special Veterans Day celebration.
Coalition Launched To Help Reach Resilient Houston And Houston Climate Action Plan Target Of Planting 4.6 Million Native Trees By 2030
“We know many Houstonians must return to their workplaces but have limited care options for their children,”
Though the program is in its eighth year, 2020 represents the first time Liftoff Houston! has been completely virtual.
"They were delivering great live music before the pandemic, & we want them to be able to do that again,as soon as they can, & by being safe"
Mayor Turner presented the Rice student leaders with a plaque in the shape of Texas to acknowledge their hard work.
That’s up from 52% back in 2016.
"The fact that a specific group sought to suppress and void these ballots is unconscionable. I am glad the federal judge said no."
Portions of the hearing were consumed by debate over what exactly qualified as a legal structure for a polling place under Texas law.
The virtual event will include remarks from Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, surprise performances, award presentations and more.
Parties that control the process can draw maps to their advantage, a tactic known as gerrymandering.
Stop Circus Suffering - Avoid supporting an industry that involves cruelty and suffering to animals.
Close-knit community brings family and friends together
The settlement secured $342,500 for two female firefighters and will lead to changes in Houston FD's training practices.
"The hearts and prayers of all Houstonians go out to the victims and their families."
“The City’s Foundation Is Strong; The City Itself Is Resilient; And The City’s Future Is Bright.”
Looking for a Houston-area pumpkin patch before Halloween? Check out the Patch list.
Virtual and in-person appointments now available
Justice Forward will cover the cost of transportation to polling locations for specialty court clients through Election Day on Nov. 3.
HPD Sergeant Harold Preston died from his injuries, and Officer Courtney Waller suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
“Houston is home to over 1,400 businesses in the music industry and more than 3,500 working musicians,” -Mayor Sylvester Turner.
A wide variety of physically distanced activities are being offered this fall at Downtown green spaces.
Westcore purchases 16 industrial parks in Dallas, Houston and San Antonio
"We'll be relying on data to add more officers, more eyes, more visibility, and most importantly, more safety for the people of Houston,"
Companies Across the State of Texas Recognized in the TxN 20 for Their Leadership in Conservation & Sustainability
The City of Houston Announces Recommendations for Reopening Sanctuaries and Faith-Based Organizations During the COVID-19 Pandemic
“We've listened to bicyclists throughout our city, & we are taking this step to protect them and keep the lanes clear for everyone to enjoy"
During his visit to Texas Southern University, Mayor Turner took part in TSU's Student March to the Polls.
The “Let There Be GOLD” campaign raises funds throughout September with a national retail partnership with Prime Communications.
Pick out that pumpkin and enjoy the many fall attractions Houston-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
Landry’s operates more than 600 high-end and casual dining establishments and will offer 20 percent off meals for the military Nov. 11.
Registered voters will be able to vote via drive-through or in person.
October observance promotes public awareness of importance of code enforcement to keep communities safe
"I will always treasure his friendship and honor all that he accomplished in his 64 years. "
Recent 250,000 square foot project demonstrates strategy is working
Houston, we Have a Playmate!
“Unfortunately, the City of Houston heard the news of HUD’s approval from the media rather than the GLO directly."