A popular side street along a corridor that runs from the East End into Downtown Houston was the subject of a request for a potential permanent closure of a portion of the road, according to Houston ...
There are thousands of Black-owned businesses in Houston and its surrounding areas. Many, such as Frenchy’s Chicken, Lucille's in the Museum District or Midtown’s Breakfast Klub, are historic or ...
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 new plan to alleviate Houston's affordable housing crisis has the potential to kill two birds with one stone—add cheaper ...
Mike Holley, Montgomery County's first assistant district attorney, confirmed to The Chronicle that four individuals were ...
HOUSTON, Alaska (KTUU) - A large propane truck went off the road and fell on its side in a Houston neighborhood Wednesday causing road closures. The Houston Fire Department temporarily closed down ...
A Raleigh police officer was shot in a residential neighborhood south of downtown Tuesday night. The suspect in the shooting is dead."Our officer suffered a serious gunshot wound in an exchange of ...
We also trained hundreds of volunteers with driver’s licenses to participate in an ICE Watch neighborhood watch program, giving immigrant parents a way to verify the rumors people forwarded them ...
RELATED: Houston area road conditions: Check roadways for ice Areas that received little sunlight, such as downtown Houston, are still iced over, with frozen patches lingering on roads ...
A Raleigh police officer was shot in a residential neighborhood south of downtown Tuesday night. Two people, including the suspect in the shooting, are dead. On Wednesday afternoon, Raleigh police ...
Brittany Britto Garley is Eater's regional editor of Texas, overseeing food, restaurant, and dining news for Eater Austin, Eater Dallas, and Eater Houston. Brittany is based in the Houston area.
“This is the most snow I’ve ever seen and I’ve been here since 1970,” said George Card as he swept snow from his front porch in the Heights neighborhood of Houston, near downtown.