This article invites you to explore Freedmen’s Town in Houston through a virtual adventure. It highlights the area’s rich ...
From traditional Cajun hotspots to the city’s Viet-Cajun hybrids ... make crawfish the Mount Rushmore of Houston food experiences. Here’s where you can score the best of the best crawfish this season.
Thirty miles north of the city lies The Woodlands, an affluent ... With a combination of completely new restaurant concepts and established Houston area dining establishments that are opening ...
A busy street outside the George R. Brown Convention Center is about to be abandoned by the city. Polk Street near George R. Brown and across from The Rustic, a restaurant and music venue, will soon ...
A defeat in court means Houston must spend $100 million on drainage projects, adding to the city's growing budget deficit.
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Houston's top elected finance official told Houston City Council on Wednesday that the city may run out of money within the next several months. Controller Chris Hollins ...
No zoning, no problem? Learn how Houston manages land use and affordable housing without the zoning rules that govern other major U.S. cities. Free market or careful planning? You decide.
HOUSTON — Police are searching for a suspect after a deadly shooting at an apartment complex in a neighborhood just north of Acres Homes early Monday morning. According to the Houston Police ...
Former Houston Mayor Turner cited studies by the city’s health department indicating that children and adults in the Fifth ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Houston is going to run out of money within the next year -- that's the warning from the city's top finance official. The city just lost a lawsuit over mismanaged funds.
HOUSTON — On Wednesday, Houston City Council will have its first chance to officially discuss a Texas Supreme Court decision that has put them on the hook to pay $100 million annually.
Satterwhite's comments came Monday during a meeting of the city's Quality of Life Committee. The proposed change would require approval by Houston City Council to expand the city's "civility ...