Brazil fan walk to Houston Stadium begins at Smith Lands South Parking Lot
Ahead of Brazil's Round of 32 match against Japan, a fan walk will take place from Smith Lands South Parking Lot to the Stadium Monday…
Ahead of Brazil's Round of 32 match against Japan, a fan walk will take place from Smith Lands South Parking Lot to the Stadium Monday…
Those who were looking forward to witnessing one of comedy’s biggest nights of the year on Sunday will get their chance late next month as…
Looking for Fourth of July plans? Here's where to find the biggest parades, festivals and fireworks displays happening across Houston.
A toddler has tragically died after being found unresponsive in a residential swimming pool in northeast Harris County on Sunday, and authorities are currently investigating…
Trump targeted Democratic mayoral nominee Janeese Lewis George in a social media post Sunday, labeling her a "Communist" and vowing to block her progressive policy…
Ahead of Brazil's Round of 32 match against Japan, a fan walk will take place…
Officials say FM 1127 could remain closed through the weekend. Displaced residents can be reimbursed.
Others are being asked to avoid the area in the meantime.
Other festivalgoers waited in line until more space was available.
A few spotty showers are possible Saturday, but the bigger story will be the steamy feel for anyone spending time outside. Storm chances look more likely by World Cup Sunday.
A task force reportedly tried to arrest a man and woman Saturday on West Road.
Court records confirm Harden was arrested in Harris County on an “Unlawful Carrying Weapons" charge.
The state of Texas has released an online course designed to train more animal health, livestock and agriculture professionals in identifying infestations of the New World screwworm.
Officials reported Saturday morning that two eastbound lanes remained closed on I-10 near the Houston Ave bridge.
More than 10,000 baby-changing tables have been recalled over tipping risks that can cause serious injuries or death in children.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said Democratic U.S. Senate nominee James Talarico was “going to Hell” for his views on the Bible while speaking at the Texas GOP Convention Friday.