While President Donald Trump has threatened to punish local law enforcement if they do not help carry out mass deportations, some have said they still won’t comply. In Texas, though, that hasn’t really been an option since mid-2017.
It's a case that left Houston stunned. In June of 1982, a successful Houston attorney and his wife were shot to death as they slept inside their Memorial-area home. For several years, the case went cold - until their killer began dating an undercover private investigator.
Concrete fell from an upper floor of a building and crushed the scaffolding and construction elevator below, injuring one worker.
Measles has returned to Texas, with two cases confirmed in Houston last week. No cases have been found in Central Texas, but measles is a worry for health officials, causing Austin Public Health and the Texas Department of State Health Services to issue alerts.
When Gov. Greg Abbott signed House Bill 12 into law in May 2023, Texas became the 41st state to extend postpartum Medicaid to 12 months. It was a victory years in the making, after several sessions of advocacy from health care providers, maternal health experts and moms themselves.
Fans of the 80s cult classic "Heathers" is coming to the stage as a musical but it's still darker than ever in a high-energy performance for one weekend only!
BELLAIRE, Texas — Bellaire police successfully located and recovered a missing juvenile from Colorado after receiving a tip that the suspect was in the area.
We’ll celebrate what makes our cities special and discuss the urgent policy action needed for their growth and success.
While snow is a rare occurrence in Houston, historical records show it has happened sporadically over the past few decades.
Sen. Ted Cruz, Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez and others have shared their reactions and to the plane crash at Reagan National Airport.
Houston picked up a two-game road sweep in Big 12 Conference play at a pair of the league’s more imposing venues. As a result, the Cougars maintain their hold o
GOGO Charters, which began renting out charter buses in major U.S. cities in 2012, is planning daily bus routes between Houston and Dallas-Fort Worth as well Houston and San Antonio, with in-between stops in Katy and The Woodlands.