Possibly disrupting the neighborhood’s historic value, not every Houstonian supports Third Ward’s so-called “whitewashing”
Even though there was an emergency situation, the Houston Fire Dept. may have accidentally invaded the People’s Republic of China over the weekend
As if the DPS didn’t take long enough, once a new Texas law take effect Sept. 1, getting a driver’s license may be a little harder
Trump’s promise and early efforts to ‘build the wall’ are hacking up some Texas-sized problems in the Lone Star State
Bachelor’s degrees are great, and, thanks to new legislation, you may soon be able to earn them at a fraction of the cost
A couple in a northwest Houston neighborhood were reviewing their security camera footage when they came across a wily surprise.
Hearing loud noises coming form their front yard, homeowners made a disturbing discovery after finding a man who had been stabbed
While waiting at a traffic light in southwest Houston, a man was shot in a random drive by shooting, and his killer remains at large
UT may have won a high-profile affirmative action case last year, but President Trump’s stance on the policy could mean big changes ahead