5 Houston buildings granted historic landmark status
Five buildings in Houston have been awarded historic landmark status, including a former department store, three historic homes, and a packing plant, enriching the city’s cultural heritage.*
Five buildings in Houston have been awarded historic landmark status, including a former department store, three historic homes, and a packing plant, enriching the city’s cultural heritage.*
Efforts continue to locate journalist Austin Tice, abducted in Syria in 2012. Activists urge more U.S. involvement as they search abandoned prisons and pursue leads.
Nexstar Media Group announces a 2% workforce reduction, affecting CW39 Houston KIAH employees. Amid industry-wide changes, Nexstar aims to streamline operations to ensure long-term growth and sustainability. The layoffs reflect a broader trend of adaptation in the media sector.
A North Texas city is nearing a deal for a $200 million lagoon and hotel project aimed at boosting tourism. The development promises recreation, accommodation, and new jobs.
Harris County’s guaranteed income program faces a halt due to a legal challenge by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. Nearly 2,000 families await resolution.
An East Texas man received a 50-year prison sentence for using Facebook to exploit children. The DA’s Office seeks help in identifying victims. The case highlights online safety concerns.
METRO allocates $25 million for Houston’s traffic enforcement in 2025, aiming to improve road safety and manage congestion. The funding, separate from public transportation, supports law enforcement efforts, highlighting METRO’s role in urban planning.
Police are intensifying the search for the suspect in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Midtown Manhattan. As the investigation progresses, authorities have released surveillance images and are analyzing evidence from the scene. A reward is offered for information leading to an arrest, and police urge the public to come forward with tips.
A second impeachment complaint has been filed against Philippines Vice President Sara Duterte. Accusations involve alleged misuse of P612.5 million in confidential funds. This legal action highlights ongoing political scrutiny and challenges over her governance.
San Antonio International Airport’s new terminal construction is set to begin in December 2024. The $1 billion project includes a modern 800,000-square-foot terminal, with features integrating local artwork. Completion is expected by 2028, amidst ongoing legal disputes with Southwest Airlines over gate assignments.