Fixing your finances can be done, and WalletHub.com tells you how to do it in 2018.
Fido may get antsy when the fireworks go off to ring in 2018. Here are a few tips to keep your pet safe and happy
The list of resolutions of past years fior many in America include weight loss, cutting down on cussing, drinking, and watching television.
Collection of Christmas trees begin Jan. 2, and must be free of ornaments and other decorations for removal
Moving and storage leader helped load up and transported toys purchased by KBR for Houston’s largest holiday drive
Kingwood Parks: feral hogs are back; final dog park decision delayed
Construction to begin on world class Northeast Water Purification Plant
Astros Foundation steps up to the plate of generosity to rebuild
Moving and storage leader teams up with Houston Fire Department to collect and distribute 300,000 toys
Other businesses have begun to reopen their doors, with others planning to start back up in 2018.
Work begins on Nov. 20 and will continue through the Spring 2018.
Harvey Recovery: Huble ISD, LSC-Kingwood among 25 libraries impacted by Harvey, will split $102K in state disaster relief.
Amazon plans to invest $5 billion into the HQ2 project which could create 50,000 new jobs.
Repair work will begin Thursday, Oct. 26 and is expected to continue through Nov. 3.
Multi-phase construction project begins on Oct. 30 and will continue though spring 2018.
Get Out And Vote: Early voting began Monday, Oct. 23 and continues through Nov. 3
Speakers include Brian Kelly, President of Cost Management Services and Mark Mitchell, President of Lake Houston EDP.
New dancehall features 3 main bars, a 25 daiquiri bar powered by Fat Tuesday's mixers, and a craft beer bar featuring 70 taps.
Work is planned from Oct. 13 - Oct. 20 for Polymer Injection Project, by Houston city work crews
There are 11 registered sex offenders in Humble and Kingwood, but 5 of them are unaccounted for and are listed as transient.
Residents in Kingwod and Lake Houston can meet with Red Cross Representatives at the Kingwood Community Center.
Insperity, GrowthForce and the Houston CPA Society presented $15k to Kingwood's honors accounting program
METRO buses will take 100 Lake Houston residents to the State of Texas' Natural Resource Committee Hearing at the GRB.
A coach forced two players to strip off football gear and kicked them off the team immediately after their protest on Friday night.
Kingwood, one of the hardest hit areas by Hurricane Harvey, is searching for answers as they continue to rebuild from the storm.
Andrew Hays was found safe a few miles from his home Friday morning, after officials said he took a kayak on the San Jacinto River.
Legendary Rockers will honor Kingwood High School students at their Sugar Land Concert, and donate part of the proceeds to replace equipment
Texans D.J. Reader and Nick Martin donated 300 sets of football cleats and 100 footballs to the team.
Since Sept. 4, more than 12,000 tons of storm debris has been removed from seven Kingwood neighborhoods.
Kingwood-based Insperity has partnered with the Lake Houston Area Chamber and others to help with recovery efforts in northeast Houston.
Floodwaters and raw sewage overtook sx of the campuses nine building during Hurricane Harvey on Aug. 29.
Councilman Dave Martin coordinated with the City of San Antonio Public Works to remove storm debris from Kingwood neighborhoods
LSC-Kingwood, plans a Sept. 25 start after heavy rain from Hurricane Harvey inundated the San Jacinto River and flooded parts of the campus.
CenterPoint Energy calls in reinforcements to restore electricity to 100,000 Houston-area residents.
San Jacinto River breaches its banks, sending residents fleeing for safety from Hurricane Harvey's rising foodwaters.
The remnants of Hurricane Harvey batters the northeast side communities of Humble.
Officials conducted numerous water rescues overnight in neighborhoods near the San Jacinto River: Reports.
Houston City Councilman Dave Martin helps secure the shelter and urges calm and patience as rain and flooding continue.
Lisa Jones, 60, was killed Monday when an oak tree fell on her mobile home while she slept.
The annual Clear the Shelters event is happening nationwide this weekend, with dozens of Houston area animal shelters participating