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The district attorney's office has touted a six percent decrease in the population of the Harris County Jail, which has for ...
Russell, whose novel "Swamplandia!" was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, talks about her latest novel ahead of an event in ...
Due to limited space, all tickets to the in-person event have already been distributed, according to the city. A live stream ...
The health department draws a majority of its funding from the federal government, according to City Controller Chris Hollins ...
The Texas House passed a $337 billion budget for the 2026-27 biennium Friday morning. This came after the chamber spent more ...
The state-developed Bluebonnet Learning math curriculum does not contain any Bible-infused lessons, unlike the reading and ...
Houston Matters producer Laura Walker checks out some custom rides at the Car-Toon Festival at the Harrisburg Art Museum.
Tamion Kenon, 34, was arrested on a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon two days before his death. He was found ...
Mental health therapists at Veterans Affairs should begin sessions with patients saying they are in a shared office space, a ...
The Houston-area nonprofit receives more than a third of its annual budget from the Older Americans Act, which expired last ...
Previous seasons of the show have taken a bleak stance on how humans use new technologies. The new season takes a more ambivalent approach, showing both threats and opportunities.
The rationale was to address "mismanagement, fraud, and misaligned priorities." Former USAID official Jeremy Konyndyk said reversals and inconsistences in the cancellations created "total whiplash." ...