A total of 301 people in Houston died last year as a result of a traffic crash, according to data from the Texas Department ...
Following coverage from KHOU 11 on the topic, a foodservice supplier company will make a 'significant investment' to help ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Houston's most vulnerable communities could soon see major changes in federal funding. A new executive order from President Trump erases a decades-old requirement for ...
She had mentioned that it was a fixer upper, but had not specified the neighborhood ... with the green-eyed monster (jealousy) for most of our relationship. I have felt quite insecure and never ...
The thin layer of ice is difficult, making it especially dangerous. “Most areas will have problems today or tomorrow morning and then, to a lesser extent, as we get some additional melting ...
In addition, schools in the area canceled classes, most businesses have shut down for the next two days and Houston closed all offices on Tuesday and Wednesday due to the dangerous weather ...
Two to 4 inches of snow fell in most areas around the region Tuesday morning ... John Whitmire warns that the next 24 hours could be the most dangerous of this winter storm. 4:55 p.m.: Houston Mayor ...
An Opendoor study released in early January revealed the most popular ZIP codes and hidden ... including "hidden gems across the U.S.," neighborhoods in the $400K-600K price point and the under ...
Officials warned that arctic cold will persist for another day, and roads could remain dangerous ... Houston snowfall: About three to four inches of snow fell in Houston, the most in a generation.
Houston Mayor John Whitmire urged Houston residents to not get complacent now that the snow has stopped falling "Hear me!" Whitmire beckoned at a Tuesday press conference. "We're halfway there. The ...
The chart below shows the city's snowfall over the past five years with the most recent ... 10°F in areas receiving heavier snow totals. While snow is a rare occurrence in Houston, historical ...
“The next 24 hours are going to be our most dangerous,” Houston Mayor John Whitmire said. In a plea to Houstonians, Houston’s Public Works Director Randy Macchi said to zero in on covering ...