Houston Police Officer Among Rioters at Capitol Building, May Face Federal Charges

Chief Art Acevedo received news Wednesday morning that a Houston Police Department officer may have taken part in infiltrating the U.S. Capitol Building on...

Three indicted in Harris County on allegations of trying to illegally influence state House...

A Harris County grand jury has indicted three people who tried to illegally influence races in two Houston-area state House districts during the 2020...

Some Relief is Coming for Houston Residents Who Fear Evictions

Many Texans have missed their rent payments or have experienced late payments due to job loss or other financial burdens during the pandemic, and...

On Giving Tuesday, 1 in 5 Houston Adults Going Hungry

There is a growing hunger problem in Houston.  Throughout the pandemic thousands of people have lined up in their cars for food distribution at...

A Controversial Rule Limiting Housing Options For Homeless Texans With Criminal Records Was Softened,...

The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs is slightly backing off a controversial plan that would make it harder for homeless Texans with...

Republicans Win All Four Races for Texas Supreme Court

Republicans swept all four races for seats on the Texas Supreme Court in Tuesday’s election. While a few votes remain to be counted, Chief...

New Rule Requires San Antonio Pet Stores to Sell Only Rescued Dogs, Cats

The San Antonio City Council is making it illegal for pet stores to sell dogs and cats from mills. Effective Jan. 1, pet stores...

Houston Expands Wastewater Testing to Detect COVID-19

Every toilet flush can help identify the prevalence of COVID-19. Last week, the Houston City Council approved of using $11.5 million in federal COVID-19 funding...

Abbott Swears in New Republican Texas Supreme Court Justice

Rebecca Huddle was sworn in as the newest justice of the Texas Supreme Court on Friday. In an invitation-only ceremony streamed on the Texas Supreme...

Texas Supreme Court Says No to Erasing 127,000 Votes; Federal Case Pending

The Texas Supreme Court has denied Republicans’ last-ditch challenge to Harris County’s drive-thru voting program. A separate but nearly identical federal lawsuit is still...
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