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Mayor Sylvester Turner has long stated that passage of Prop B would put a strain on city finances and lead to layoffs.
Firefighters had their hands full on Tuesday morning after they lost water pressure, which caused the blaze to intensify.
Juan Almanza is accused of driving a Chevy pickup the wrong way on Interstate 45 South, and crashing head-on into a Ford Mustang.
Thelma Chiaka, who delivered sextuplets on March 15, will likely be the recipient of hundreds of Mother's Day cards in the coming years.
Arts and culture will be on tap in April in Sugar Land with cool events that last all month.
The District E office has arranged for Hurricane Harvey intake specialists to host an information table at the meeting.
Team Rubicon and Merrell teamed up for a day of volunteering to rebuild one of many homes impacted by Hurricane Harvey.
A man who'd been kicked out of a bar, fell to his death after he hopped over a railing while running from police, officials said.
More than 80,100 people filled NRG stadium on the last day of the Houston Live Stock Show and Rodeo on Sunday, shattering the 2013 record.
Officials said the ITC fire in Deer Park will likely burn two more days before it burns itself out.
Emergency crews are battling an uncontrolled chemical fire at the ITC plant in Deer Park and have issued a shelter in place order.
The homes were severely damaged during Hurricane Harvey and are being demolished next week as part of the home buyout program.
The 311 Contact Center has been a central component of Sugar Land's organizational focus on communication and customer service.
The museum will be located next to the red caboose at the depot on Market Street, along the BNSF tracks and include vintage rail cars.
Kendrick Johnson, 19, is charged with two counts of murder in connection with the deaths of Kenneth Roberson, 24, Delindsey Mack, 18.
Christian author Jennifer Greenberg shares her personal story of overcoming parental abuse in her first book "Not Forsaken."
Crime Stoppers and the Harris County Sheriff's Office releases the names and faces of those wanted for crimes against the elderly.
Isaiah Parker, 18, of Kingwood, and a juvenile are charged with the murder of Tristan Maddux, while Jorge Ramirez is charged with robbery.
Police believe Trent Jacobson allegedly shot his wife Kathy and his son Chris, before walking outside and shooting himself to death.