The Houston Fire Department last week indicated the explosion may have originated from a bank of tankless water heaters. Six ...
The county isn’t alone in having a voter registration backlog this year. Fort Bend County reported having a similar backlog ...
Housekeepers, laundry attendants, and stewards will see their minimum wage rise from $16.50 to $20 an hour, and then to $22 ...
For our busy Houston commuters – we have “The Commuter Cut” – a special 40-minute version of our show to listen to during ...
Members of the county's Citizens Redistricting Advisory Committee shared their recommended maps with commissioners on ...
Farmers say they’ve got plenty of pumpkins this fall, but increased costs may mean it’s more difficult to turn a profit.
In Texas, Congressman Wesley Hunt officially jumps into the Senate race, adding another layer to the growing question: Who ...
Michelle Williams, a third grade teacher and president of the Houston Education Association union, was removed from her ...
We learn what's next in the case of Robert Roberson, whose execution was halted by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals this ...
The Houston Matters panel of non-experts weighs in on stories from the week’s news and decides if they’re good, bad, or ugly.
The Texas legislature passed a bill this year that would allow schools to allot time for teachers to pray and read religious texts. The ACLU calls such a policy unconstitutional.
A single nuclear warhead, of unknown origin, is heading toward the U.S. mainland in Kathryn Bigelow's new Netflix film. It's an unnerving scenario — but it's also thrilling to watch.