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With a healthy $24 billion budget surplus, Texas legislators have many decisions ahead. What are their priorities during the 89 th Legislature in 2025? With Educational Savings Accounts dominating the ...
Plans to redevelop the vacant downtown hospital into 329 apartment units are slated to go before the Historic and Design Review Commission on Wednesday.
HOUSTON (KIAH) – The Texas House Redistricting Committee is holding a public hearing in Houston today Saturday, July 26. The hearing started at 11:05 a.m. at the University of Houston’s main ...
Eight pecan trees and a $31,000 replacement bill are at the center of a dispute between the City of West University Place and a family.
With temperatures creeping up to 100 degrees, Sherman Medical Center’s Dr. James Frame says the signs of dehydration can be deceiving.
Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast is closing two clinics on Sept. 30 but said services will not be affected at four others in the Houston area.
A Galveston County man filed a federal lawsuit claiming a California doctor shipped abortion-inducing pills to his girlfriend at the direction of her estranged husband.
A METRO bus crashed into a building early Thursday morning in north Houston after the driver suffered a medical episode, according to officials.
Police in Texas said they have learned the identify of skeletal remains that were found in a coller earlier this year.
Gummies, vapes, drinks and few regulations. Here's what to know about the ingredients that get you high as Texas lawmakers hold a special legislative session to regulate them.
However, the student body did receive some slightly startling news on the beloved mascot Wednesday afternoon, courtesy of Texas A&M President General Mark Welsh III.
Emmanuel Padilla Reyes, 35, was sentenced in federal to five years in federal prison and ordered to pay $22 million for his role in a large-scale scheme involving fake Texas temporary license plates.