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Drive, bike, walk, or use public transit? Houston-Galveston Area Council wants to hear from you to help shape the future of transportation.
Houston has made some progress moving people off the streets. However, tensions remain over the city’s set ordinance about sitting, lying down, or leaving personal belongings in certain public spaces ...
Carolyn Goode Click here for updates on this story July 10, 2025 (Houston Style Magazine) -- In a powerful demonstration of ...
Mayor John Whitmire says the ordinance is one way to help keep public spaces clean and safe, especially as downtown grows ...
A s Mayor John Whitmire's administration aims to accelerate efforts to address homelessness in Houston, City Council will ...
Letitia Plummer's Harris County Judge campaign announcement forces her automatic resignation from Houston City Council.
Philadelphia faces mounting trash and tension as a strike by many of the city's blue-collar workers enters its eighth day.
If Arkansas wants to take entrepreneurship to new heights, the best bet is to put its startup companies on rocket fuel. As ...
Former Congresswoman Erica Lee Carter, daughter of late U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, is "seriously considering" entering the ...
Houston’s permitting center has been struggling for years, and Mayor John Whitmire is hoping a 30-day pilot program that he ...
The Houston mayor's office plans to expand the city’s so-called “civility ordinance," which currently prohibits lying down, ...
Contributing to the University of Houston as “the energy university,” board members enhance research initiatives and energy education on campus and throughout the city.