Thousands rally at Capitol as redistricting fight heats up in Texas
Thousands protested at the Texas Capitol against a Republican-led redistricting plan. Texas Democrats led the rally, shifting from walkouts to public demonstrations.
Thousands protested at the Texas Capitol against a Republican-led redistricting plan. Texas Democrats led the rally, shifting from walkouts to public demonstrations.
Houston launches nine new recycling trucks to combat collection delays. Mayor Whitmire oversees the rollout, promising ongoing improvements amid persistent challenges in the city’s waste management.
Houston has launched a program to improve recycling and garbage collection by introducing new waste trucks. The initiative aims to address longstanding delays and service inefficiencies. Mayor John Whitmire announced the addition of nine new trucks, with plans for further expansion. The investment, part of a $12.5 million strategy, seeks to resolve issues stemming from past mismanagement and equipment failures. The city is focused on enhancing service reliability and addressing staffing and operational challenges. The improvements are expected to have a lasting impact on waste management in Houston.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott initiated a second special session at the Texas Capitol on August 15, 2025. The session addresses legislative issues like flood preparedness and property tax cuts following the first session’s adjournment due to a quorum break by House Democrats.
Houston officials visited Cullen Park Apartments following reports of severe living conditions. Councilwoman Carolyn Evans-Shabazz and Congressman Al Green witnessed issues first-hand, including mold, rodents, and potential sewage leaks.
The northbound upper level of I-35 in San Antonio will remain closed through September for construction. Part of a project to be completed by 2026, it aims to improve traffic flow and safety. Drivers should use alternative routes and expect delays.
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo urges commissioners to reduce precinct budgets amid a $200 million shortfall, emphasizing the importance of preserving essential services while examining cost-saving options.
Harris County Commissioners Lesley Briones and Adrian Garcia outline budget priorities focusing on infrastructure and public safety amid political tensions following the censure of County Judge Lina Hidalgo. Both Briones and Garcia supported the censure but oppose Hidalgo’s removal. The announcement comes before Hidalgo’s scheduled response.
Texas has expanded access to mental health care for students in the Houston area through the Texas Child Health Access Through Telemedicine (TCHATT) program, a state-funded initiative launched in 2019 to address the growing mental health needs of children and teenagers.
BP announces 6,200 layoffs as part of a strategic shift to focus on traditional oil, moving away from renewables. The restructuring will affect its global operations, including Houston’s workforce, and aligns with cost reduction goals and new oil discoveries in Brazil.