Backlash pushes Conroe council to scrap public comment limits months after ‘circus’ comparison
Four months after adopting a new public comment process, the Conroe City Council reversed that action last week and will now allow all comments at the beginning of their meetings.
Investigation underway after woman found dead outside northeast Houston home, police say
Authorities said that officers found the woman unresponsive near the front door of the residence, where she was later pronounced dead by HFD paramedics.
United Express plane that landed at IAH from Arkansas experienced landing gear issue, airline...
SkyWest, which operated the United Express flight, said the plane experienced a landing-gear tire issue on departure from Arkansas.
Disabled Jet Brings Bush Airport To A Sudden Halt In Houston
Travelers headed into Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport ran into a midafternoon snag Tuesday when the Federal Aviation Administration briefly halted incoming flights, citing a disabled aircraft on a runway. The temporary ground stop kept inbound flights parked at their departure airports, and even a short
New indictment says ex-Houston park ranger preyed on more men in city parks
Federal prosecutors expanded the case against a former Houston park ranger accused of detaining, extorting and sexually assaulting men in city parks.
Man pleads guilty to E-Town ATM burglary
A Texas man has pleaded guilty in federal court after burglarizing an Elizabethtown ATM. Jesse Kayembe of Houston on Thursday pled guilty to one count of Bank Larceny, for which a federal district court judge will determine the sentence in a hearing this September. Kayembe will also be required to pay restitution.
Texas Could See 2 Months’ Worth of Rain in Days
The developing Super El Niño is contributing to the surge of moisture about to inundate Texas with heavy rain and possible floods.
Days of intense, heavy rain fuel brewing flood threat across Texas through Memorial Day...
Days of heavy rain and thunderstorms are targeting the South, with Texas in the bullseye, for potential flash flooding through Memorial Day.
Houston Chefs Will Honor Late Traveler’s Table Co-Owner Thy Mitchell With One-Night Collaborative Dinner...
What began as a celebration of Houston’s culinary diversity ahead of the 2026 World Cup has taken on a far more personal significance for the city’s restaurant community. On Monday, June 1, five of Houston’s most acclaimed chefs will gather at Kitchen Rumors (2310 Decatur Street) for The World at the Table, a collabora
Houston weather: Daily storms possible for the rest of the week
Texas is entering several days of stormy weather and the first line of storms is expected late Tuesday and overnight into early Wednesday. Threats include heavy rain, lightning, high winds and hail. Storms should move in from the north, so we'll be watching the radar for a line of storms moving quickly toward Huntsvill

















