Less than two weeks after the agency in charge of managing the potential for flooding in Harris County lost its leader, a name has emerged to fill the role.
A new report showed Houston's housing challenge is no longer just about building enough homes, but it's about who can actually afford to live in them.
Boston police are searching for two suspects wanted for committing an armed robbery at a kids' lemonade stand.
Mayor Whitmire says the facility plans to shelter at least 200 people while other avenues for permanent housing are being explored.
Costs are rising for people faster now than they have in the past three years. That means more money coming out of the pockets of Houstonians to pay for their daily needs.
Residents protested the removal but were ultimately unable to stop the paving crews. Still, the loss of the crosswalk quickly sparked a new response.