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City officials have cited emergency access concerns and ongoing drainage projects as the reasons for the removal.
The 38th Houston Art Car Parade and Festival runs April 10-13, bringing hundreds of decorated vehicles to downtown Houston.
Fifty-nine percent of registered Houston voters approve of Mayor John Whitmire's work in office, while 55% approve of the ...
The Hobby School of Public Affairs at the University of Houston conducted a survey of City of Houston registered voters to ...
The $2.3 million street safety project drew protest and praise before and after construction wrapped up in 2023. The recent ...
A new poll from the University of Houston's Hobby School of Public Affairs asks Houstonians to name the top three problems our city is facing. At the top of the list, 49% of respondents said they were ...
The survey details what Houstonians see as the city's biggest problems, the mayor's and county judge's approval ratings, and ...
Man in court battle over jaywalking ticket near HPD speed trap highlights debate of effectiveness of tactic versus cost.
A survey by the Houston Hobby School of Public Affairs found that Houstonians rank homelessness as the sixth-most important ...
Some cyclists lay on the ground pretending to be deceased to show how they feel the City's latest decision to remove the bike ...
A new survey from the University of Houston’s Hobby School of Public Affairs states that most Houstonians believe the city is heading in the wrong direction.
Houston’s newest openings include a satellite location of a beloved bakery, a fancy dim sum spot hidden in a hotel, and a ...