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A year after Hurricane Beryl, none of the many bills filed by Houston-area lawmakers to require backup power at senior homes passed.
Toll rates along the Brazoria County portion of Hwy. 288 saw a slight increase for motorists driving without a tag—and a decrease for those driving with one.
Inside a modest warehouse in Angleton, Texas, the sound of tape ripping and boxes being filled tells a story of love, support ...
A Brazoria County family is seeking public assistance to locate 16-year-old Yahira Ramirez, who went missing on July 2 from ...
Jewelry maker Kendra Scott has released a bracelet for people to buy. Proceeds from the sales will go to victims, their ...
A 15-year-old Houston resident is in custody after he shot three of his four landscaping crew members while working in Clute ...
Brazoria resident Linda Burge’s house marks the 100th elevation through FEMA’s Hazard Mitigation Grant Program, made possible ...
The Texas Hill Country is known for its landscapes, where shallow rivers wind among hills and through rugged valleys. That ...
The devastating floods in Texas have left significant losses in many families and communities. For this reason, President ...
HOUSTON - Houston Police have identified a 72-year-old pedestrian who died after being hit by a vehicle Thursday night. The ...
The Regional Transportation Plan outlines future investments in roads, public transit, biking and walking infrastructure, ...
As searchers continue the hard work of recovery, questions persist about what could have been done to prevent such massive ...