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Mayor Vows No Layoffs After Prop B Is Ruled Unconstitutional
The judge ruling means there will be no layoffs, demotions of city employees and fire cadets will be sworn in, Mayor Turner announced.

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The judge ruling means there will be no layoffs, demotions of city employees and fire cadets will be sworn in, Mayor Turner announced.

The mosquito assassin sounds somewhat sinister and man-made, but it's actually native to the southeaster U.S.
Houston Public Works is repairing sinkhole that formed on Hamblen Road during severe weather last week.
Police released surveillance video of a green Ford Mustang driven by a man who sexually assaulted a woman leaving an area fitness center.
A 35-year-old utility worker is recovering after he spent 6 hours trapped underground at a Spring construction site, officials said.
Car thieves seem to have a passion for pickup trucks in Houston with more than 400 reported stolen in April.
Kenaz Douglas, 19, is accused of recording a woman inside a bathroom stall with his cell phone.
Manuel La Rosa-Lopez was in a Montgomery County courtroom on Monday where he entered a not guilty plea on two counts of child indecency.
Crews have secured both damaged barges and are offloading barrels of gasoline additive, as well as conducting salvage operations.
A woman was killed in an officer-involved shooting after she allegedly grabbed a police officers Taser and used it on him to avoid arrest.
Nearly 100 people are facing federal prison for committing marriage fraud to circumvent U.S. immigration laws.
Officials will begin mosquito spraying Monday night and will retreat those impacted areas on Thursday.
County Commissioner Jack Cagle hosted the Peace Officer Memorial Day observance at the Humble Civic Center on Monday.
Have You Seen Them? Deputies are looking for the two men who stole a dirt bike from a pickup while the owner was inside a Spring HEB store.
Houston Botanic Garden will host a family-friendly event celebrating National Public Gardens Week on Tuesday.
The annual Freedom Over Texas July 4th Celebration will also celebrate the 50th anniversary of the lunar landing , officials announced.
Robin Frazier is charged with indecent exposure with a child present, and is being held in the Harris County Jail with his bond set at $20k.
Horacio Garcia , 23, is accused of having marijuana and THC wax in his car, police said. He is in the Harris County Jail.
Police said a man killed and his younger brother was hurt when they crashed into a sign pillar on the feeder road in east Houston.
Police are collecting evidence linking Darion Vence to the disappearance of Maleah Davis. Police are still searching for the missing girl.