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Houston Public Works closed the bike lanes, from Holman to Gray Streets, in March to start work on the drainage project along ...
The average employee who took Mayor John Whitmire’s retirement offer worked at the city for nearly 23 years. They deserve ...
City officials refused to pay money owed to Nerie Construction because of bribery allegations. Mayor John Whitmire says the ...
One of the Houston business owners charged with bribery following our ‘DRAINED’ Investigation into Houston’s contract ...
The chair of the board went to a local TV station in June to complain about the mayor not meeting with the members.
Solution to recycling woes? Mayor John Whitmire said 9 of the 31 new recycling trucks will go into service starting next week ...
"Let’s be clear: delays in trash and recycling service in Houston are not new. They've persisted across multiple mayoral ...
In a major victory for housing advocates, the city of Houston will spend nearly a third of $315 million in federal recovery ...
This is not at the neglect of any other good cause,” the mayor said. “It’s about balancing $314 million for the greatest good ...
The former chair of Houston's LGBTQ advisory board says he feels like he was retaliated against after he spoke to ABC13 about ...
Construction to redesign Telephone Road is on hold for now as city leaders plan to address the project during a community meeting scheduled for next week.
Council Member Edward Pollard has long been rumored to be interested in running for mayor, though he hasn't said what office he may seek next.