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Houstonians voted to give Houston City Council members more power but are getting it? In 2023, Proposition A passed with 83% of the vote, allowing three or more city council members to request in ...
Doris Brown was folding laundry on her sofa on an August day in 2017. She heard the sound of dripping water, and thought ...
The mayor offered the retirement program in March in a pitch to save the city money. At the time, Houston was contending with ...
City of Houston City of Houston employees will be required to work in the office full-time starting in February. Municipal employees were given the opportunity to work from home after the onset of ...
More than 700 city of Houston employees are set to retire May 1 after accepting voluntary buyouts, city officials said Thursday. Many of the positions will have to be backfilled, but Whitmire ...
HOUSTON — Houston Mayor John Whitmire has rescinded a city administrative policy that allowed municipal employees to partially work from home. Starting on February 1, all city employees will be ...
City of Houston City of Houston faces lawsuit over continued membership in H-GAC despite Prop B. A voter-approved charter amendment called Proposition B, which won a landslide victory with 65% ...
Houston Mayor John Whitmire announced Wednesday that the city has rescinded its work-from-home policy and all city employees will be expected to work full-time from the office. In a memo sent to ...
Mayor John Whitmire has publicly stated that Houston is "broke." Now, his administration is looking for ways to expand on an audit of the city's finances, including seeking nearly $800,000.
In a memo to the Mayor, Houston City Council Member Joaquin Martinez stated when submitting Garcia’s name as a nominee to the City Council, “Roland, a local attorney and current Vice Chair of ...