Bird flu spreads to mammals in six Texas counties
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) detected in mammals across six Texas counties. The virus found in foxes, raccoons, skunks, and cats. State officials monitor the situation.
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) detected in mammals across six Texas counties. The virus found in foxes, raccoons, skunks, and cats. State officials monitor the situation.
Houston residents are urging Republican Congress members to hold town hall meetings. Over 300 signed a petition for a town hall with Congressman Troy Nehls, who declined citing potential disruptions.
The Houston NAACP chapter has urged the removal of Humble ISD Superintendent Roger Brown following his controversial comment regarding lynching, spurring an investigation and town hall meetings by local leaders.
Houston Food Bank projects a loss of over $14 million due to federal funding cuts, threatening its ability to provide essential food services. The nonprofit seeks community donations to continue supporting those in need.
Texas House Democrats plan to block constitutional amendments unless voters can decide on school vouchers. This move pressures GOP priorities and impacts educational policy.
Former LSU receiver Kyren Lacy died in an apparent suicide during a police chase in Houston. Harris County authorities report the incident occurred late Saturday night, leading to a crash. Law enforcement is investigating the cause of death, with details pending from the Harris County Medical Examiner’s Office.
Houston homebuilding costs may rise by up to $12,500 due to tariffs, impacting affordability. Builders face challenges amid increased material costs, inflation, and economic pressures. Strategies to maintain profitability highlight the industry’s resilience.
A Houston police officer fired at suspects in a stolen Mustang after they attempted to run over him. No injuries were reported. The suspects were apprehended after a chase, and authorities found a stolen gun and rifle in the vehicle.
Houston’s Health Department faces a $42 million federal funding cut, impacting public health services, while the city’s Housing Department remains heavily reliant on federal funds. Local officials explore strategies to mitigate impacts.
Brian Busby, former HISD Chief Operating Officer, testified in a bribery trial, denying allegations of pressuring employees to favor vendor Anthony Hutchison. Busby refuted claims of illicit exchanges involving contracts and detailed his financial dealings to counter accusations by prosecutors.