Police Chief Troy Finner: Crime down in Houston in first quarter of 2023
The first four months of 2023 have shown an overall decrease in crime in the city of Houston, according to Chief of Police Troy Finner.
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The first four months of 2023 have shown an overall decrease in crime in the city of Houston, according to Chief of Police Troy Finner.
Read MoreAt Houston City Council’s weekly meeting May 3, council members approved an agenda item to enter into an agreement with Texas Southern University, leasing space to the school for the creation of an aviation education facility at Ellington Airport.
Read MoreAfter repeated delays, the Lyric Market is now open at 411 Smith St., Houston, next to the Lyric Tower in downtown Houston. The food hall opened its doors April 22.
Read MoreThe Houston Fund for Social Justice and Economic Equity joined Wells Fargo on May 1 to announce the opening of the second round of business grants for diversely led Houston small businesses.
Read MoreMediterranean restaurant Ouzo Bay served its last meal April 30 at its River Oaks District location, 4444 Westheimer Road, Unit G130, Houston.
Read MoreAccording to the city of Houston’s Office of Emergency Management, large-scale nuclear testing involving multiple agencies will take place in the city from May 1-5.
Read MoreAccording to the city of Houston’s Office of Emergency Management, large-scale nuclear testing involving multiple agencies will take place in the city from May 1-5.
Read MorePost Oak Plaza, a retail and dining development located on the corner of Post Oak Boulevard and San Felipe Road, will see several new businesses open later in 2023.
Read MoreThe city of Houston’s Planning and Development Department is considering changes to the city’s code of ordinances that would allow for more types of housing—often referred to by city planners as the “missing middle housing”—as well as decreased par…
Read MoreThe African American Library at the Gregory School—located in Houston’s Fourth Ward—will receive funding toward restoration efforts after the city of Houston signed off on $5.2 million for construction and repairs to the library at a weekly Houston…
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