A disturbance moving through the area is expected to bring increasing rain and storm chances tonight, with rainfall totals ranging from 2.0 to 5.0 inches, and potential flood warnings in effect ...
Sidewalks 4 Precinct 4, the $20 million initiative carried out by Precinct 4 Commissioner Lesley Briones, aimed to improve ...
For the first time in about two decades, the Harris County Sheriff’s Office is reconfiguring its patrol districts.
The Harris County Sheriff’s Office said it's seeing an increase in deadly crashes involving disabled vehicles across the ...
Footage taken by the Orange County Department of Public Works shows “rocks, large tree sections and several inches of mud” on Trabuco Canyon Road near Rancho Santa Margarita on Thursday morning. The ...
Mayo pinpointed the likely location and dove several times before finding the car upside-down about 50 feet deep, covered in mud, salmon guts ... a Hood River County sheriff’s deputy, told ...
Houston, Texas Tech represent Lone Star State in Sweet 16 The Harris County Sheriff’s Office is searching for 36-year-old John Vega, who was last seen driving a gray 2007 Toyota Scion Spring is ...
HOUSTON — Energy providers are closely monitoring the weather Tuesday as it pertains to potential power disruptions to customers in Southeast Texas. Storms, along with strong wind gusts, may ...
President Donald Trump may have made English the country's first official language, but Harris County will continue offering services and documents in multiple languages. Continuing his ...
With the countless executive orders coming down from President Donald Trump's administration, Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee said his office is working at breakneck speed to evaluate the ...
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo said the county is at risk of losing $600 million in federal grant initiatives as President Donald Trump’s sweeping freeze on federal spending remains in legal ...
HARRIS COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) -- Harris County commissioners have pledged support for the creation of five more civil courts as cases continue to pile up. Judges called this exciting yet ...