Missouri City crews working structure fire on Quail Meadow Drive
Others are being asked to avoid the area in the meantime.
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…
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.
Others are being asked to avoid the area in the meantime.
As drought conditions grip more than 60% of the contiguous U.S., a new Lawn Love report highlights the rising cost of keeping lawns green in America’s largest cities.
Texans have spoken and, in the wake of the primary runoffs, it's clear that they're calling for change and a shift in the establishment, particularly on the Republican side.
Sheriff’s deputies seized six horses during a traffic stop in West Texas as part of an ongoing livestock smuggling investigation, authorities said.
Marc Johnson, a professional skateboarder who is credited with putting San Jose on the map, has died, according to a friend's post in Thrasher Magazine. He was 49.
A former employee of Ball State University in Indiana will be awarded $225,000 to settle a lawsuit after she was fired last year over a social media post about the…
Israeli security researchers have tied the Iranian group to a cyberattack on the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. The attackers allegedly stole hundreds of files and disrupted internal networks.
An FDA advisory panel is considering updating the COVID vaccine to target the new XFG subvariant.
Pierre Deny, a French actor best known for his role in Netflix’s “Emily in Paris," died on Monday from ALS-related complications.
Police are searching for a 17-year-old suspect wanted on an aggravated assault charge after his 2-year-old sibling was shot early Monday morning, authorities said.
A Houston man was found guilty for selling weapons while unlicensed, and accepting cash and meth as payment.