Chris Hollins' monthly financial report took a turn at a city council meeting this week when he proposed two ways for the ...
On Thursday, late Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner's portrait was finally put on display after Houston Controller Chris Hollins ...
A new directive from Gov. Greg Abbott's office mandating that state employees return to in-person work full time could cost ...
Shock, dismay, and heartbreak are some of the ways Houston area leaders and Texas politicians from both sides of the aisle are reacting to the sudden passing of Congressman Sylvester Turner, former ...
Rep. Christina Morales hopes a study can lead to creative ways to solve the issue of crashes and fatalities involving ...
The City of Houston spent about $6.5 million as the January winter storm brought freezing temperatures and snow to the region ...
Former Houston City Council member Amanda Edwards announced her bid for Congress on Wednesday to fill the seat vacated after ...
The Houston-Galveston Area Council’s $700,000 study is exploring long-term safety and mobility improvements for Washington ...
Law enforcement agencies in Texas’ two largest cities are now alerting ICE of encounters with illegal immigrants.
Houston's hiring freeze is now in effect as the city battles a $350 million budget shortfall. Here's what it means for city services.
After losing a lawsuit, Houston city officials have been ordered to spend hundreds of millions of dollars fixing up streets and draining systems. But does the city have the money to do so?
"A lot of meeting space, including the largest ballroom in the state of Texas, which we are very proud of," said Michael Heckman, president of Houston First Corporation. "It will allow us to book a ...