Houstonian supporters of Michael Brown join national wave of protests
Scores of Houstonians joined a national wave of protest marches on Tuesday, saying they were extremely disappointed at a grand jury's decision to not indict a white police officer in the shooting deat
Houston immigrants curious about Obama’s immigration order
Houston law firms and immigrant advocacy organizations saw a quick increase in queries and emails from thousands of immigrants after the announcement of President Barack Obama's historic order that is
Houston entrepreneur teams up with Carrington to expand business
Houston entrepreneur Jay Raman has confirmed that he has teamed up with Carrington Real Estate Services LLC to grow and expand his residential brokerage business.
Judge blocks same-sex city benefits
The City of Houston was ordered on Wednesday by a district judge to stop offering health and life insurance benefits to the same-sex spouses of married city employees.
Anderson defeats Ogg to keep District Attorney’s post
Republican Devon Anderson saved her job by fending off Democratic challenger Kim Ogg in the Harris County District Attorney's race.
Election campaigns come to an end
Texas Attorney General & gubernatorial candidate Greg Abbott (R) and his opponent state Sen.
Subpoenas issued to pastors should be considered as symptoms of bigger problem: HERO opponents
Thousands of social and religious conservatives gathered in Houston on Sunday and lambasted Mayor Annise Parker for allegedly crossing her political limits by issuing subpoenas to five local pastors.
Brian Cushing more likely to play against Philadelphia than Clowney
Houston Texans Coach Bill O'Brien hinted on Friday that Brian Cushing was more likely to play against Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday than Jadeveon Clowney, who seems to have a bad case of flu.
Speaking about the two linebackers' prospects of playing against Philadelphia Eagles, O'Brien said Cushing seemed more likely to be active than Clowney.