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After Koreans detained in a historic raid on a Georgia Hyundai plant were sent home, lawyers and social workers say the ...
A bevy of false and misleading claims proliferated on social media in the two days it took officials to arrest and publicly ...
HPD Chief Noe Diaz's first year leading the police force has seen a department in transition, big pay raises and more calls ...
There’s bipartisan support in Congress for extending tax credits that have made health insurance more affordable for millions ...
Texas A&M University's move to fire a faculty member involved in controversy over a gender identity lesson has sparked major ...
With Halloween approaching, haunted houses are opening across Houston for those looking for a scare. The 13th Floor Haunted ...
Here’s a look at starting salaries for fire departments in the Houston area: Shakari Briggs is a Quality of Life reporter for ...
As Hispanic Heritage Month approaches, Houston will celebrate with festivals, markets and performances honoring Latino ...
The latest count of homelessness in the Houston region shows a small uptick in people living on the streets. It's a warning sign of a broader crisis.
Reality TV, self-care at Commissioners Court, and Houston’s real-life fairy godmother wrap up this week’s lighter take on the news.
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