Houston residents felt intimidated by HPD calls before City Council meeting where they planned to voice their concerns.
The city plans to spend $16 million to purchase a facility that can provide shelter for the homeless as well as other ...
The meeting devolved into arguments and crosstalk over an alleged conflict of interest involving two City Council members.
Houstonians who'd signed up to speak about HPD before city council asked why they received calls from the police department ...
Houston City Council approved a $16 million plan to turn the former Star of Hope building in East Downtown into a homeless ...
City council speakers signed up to speak out against what they call unnecessarily invasive surveillance policies by the ...
A proposed ordinance in Houston would create a High-Risk Apartment Inspection Program to address and improve complexes with ...
Houston City Council member Mario Castillo announced the new permanent coordinator position for the pilot program of the ...
Cesar Espinoza, executive director of FIEL, was removed from Houston city council chambers on Oct. 16, 2025. The executive director of a local immigrant rights organization was removed from a Houston ...
Mayor John Whitmire’s administration wants to open a service center that would shelter hundreds of homeless people. It’s an ...
The Houston City Council did not vote on Wednesday after tagging the agenda item to spend $16 million to open what they're ...
On Oct. 29, Houston City Council accepted about $1.7 million in state funding to eliminate and prevent youth and adult homelessness.