U.S. Rep. Sylvia Garcia organized a townhall this week with lawyers to go over people's constitutional rights during deportation arrests.
With last week's freeze being the second time temperatures dipped below freezing this winter, many are wondering if this active winter pattern is setting the stage for an even colder February.
Houston has no shortage of historic buildings that have been recognized as worthy of being preserved for future generations. Joining landmarks designated for preservation is Houston's beloved Beer Can House, which is now a nationally preserved building thanks to the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Speakers at a "Know Your Rights" town hall hosted by U.S. Rep. Sylvia Garcia provided information ranging from immigration policies at schools and hospitals to guidance about what to do if a family member is arrested.
The series follows Mo Najjar, a Palestinian refugee in Houston seeking asylum and trying everything he can to become a U.S. citizen.
Andrew Taake, 36, was released from a federal prison in Colorado on Jan. 20, despite a request from the Harris County DA’s Office to hold him on a pending state warrant from 2016.
The rat infestation was caused by the huge amounts of evidence material in the room. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Houston-area Afghan refugees don’t know when they’ll reunite with loved ones after President Donald Trump paused the federal resettlement program.
Two on Texas' Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants List were arrested in Houston and Mesquite for charges including indecency with a child and sexual assault.
Houston is officially 500 days from hosting its first FIFA World Cup in the 95 years of the globe’s biggest tournament. Representatives of the FIFA World Cup 26 Houston Host Committee held a joint press conference Monday to celebrate that milestone,
Trump Burger will open in Houston early this year, with flame-grilled burgers and buns branded with the president’s name
The Republican governor hopes to have more information about Trump’s plans, including whether Texas can turn some border expenses over to the