Houston has a problem with ‘bandit signs’ littering roads. Even increased fines aren’t stopping...
Fines of up to $5,000 went into effect on Sept. 1, but Houston officials have yet to levy them as 'bandit signs' continue to litter the public right-of-way.
Gulf Coast Seasonal Outlook Mississippi–Florida Panhandle: When Will Spring Arrive? Winter Eases but Rain...
Country Herald is Local News, Independent Pulse. Covering breaking local news, sports, lifestyle and events. New Orleans, Louisiana – While winter is slowly losing its grip across the Gulf Coast, the path toward spring may remain unsettled as March approaches. Groundhog Day tradition delivered its familiar message...
Houston cyclists take to the streets in one of 200 nationwide rides protesting killing...
About 100 people rode their bicycles through Houston on Saturday afternoon to protest the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by federal immigration officers in Minneapolis a week earlier. The bike ride, which began at 1:30 p.m. at EaDo Bike Co. near Shell Energy Stadium, was slated to wind 15 miles...
A Fort Hood Test Will Screw Up Your GPS This Month Starting Tonight
As the clock strikes eleven, a quiet storm of GPS disruptions is brewing that could shake up your nightly routine.
Mystery Houston Warehouse Eyed In Suspected Brays Bayou Sewage Dump
A Houston warehouse is under investigation following a tip that it may have discharged raw sewage into Brays Bayou, raising concerns among neighbors and environmental advocates about pollution and public health risks along the waterway. Investigation Began After A Tip. According to FOX 26 Houston, a tip prompted...
Woman shot while sleeping by fiancé at west Houston apartment
HOUSTON, TX – Houston Police responded to a shooting around 3:30 a.m. at the Trails of Ashford Apartments located at 12710 Brant Rock. Upon arrival, officers found a female victim with two gunshot wounds to the leg. She was transported to a nearby hospital in stable condition with non-life-threatening injuries.
Katz’s West Sixth Comeback: Late-Night Deli Legend Plots Big Return
Katz's, the 24-hour deli that kept West Sixth fed at all hours for decades, is officially on its way back downtown after more than a decade in exile. Owners Barry and Lisa Katz have taken back the building where the original restaurant once stood and are planning a full restoration of the ground-floor space. There is...
Woman charged with murder after deadly screwdriver attack in NE Houston, court documents show
A woman has been charged with murder after investigators say the weapon she used in the violent incident was a screwdriver.
Mother of 5 Found Dead Under Bridge amid Freezing Temperatures: ‘She Did Not Deserve...
“We loved her so so so much we are grieving and so hurt from this,” the teenage daughter of Alicia Harnishfeger wrote in a GoFundMe
What’s that strong odor in parts of Houston?
HOUSTON — A strong odor that was reported in multiple parts of Houston Sunday morning appears to be coming from a warehouse fire in the Channelview area, according to city officials. The Houston Fire Department first posted about the odor at a little after 11:30 a.m., then updated their...

















