CenterPoint Energy bill to go up $2 for customers
CenterPoint Energy customers in Texas will see a $2 bill increase over the next 15 years, approved by the Public Utility Commission to recover storm damage costs.
CenterPoint Energy customers in Texas will see a $2 bill increase over the next 15 years, approved by the Public Utility Commission to recover storm damage costs.
Liberty County residents call for action to address frequent flooding on County Road 2167, which leaves them isolated during heavy rains. Residents have expressed concerns to local officials, urging for a permanent solution to improve accessibility and safety.
Discover the reasons behind the sudden spike in Houston’s water bills. Increases, intended to fund city infrastructure upgrades, have led to unexpected surges for many residents. Learn how KPRC 2 and the city are responding to help those affected.
Houston Mayor John Whitmire responds to Governor Greg Abbott’s new violent crime task force in Houston and Harris County. The initiative involves multiple state agencies collaborating with local law enforcement to enhance public safety. Residents will see increased law enforcement presence as part of efforts to reduce crime.
Community health centers, crucial for underserved communities across the U.S., face challenges due to a funding lapse. With federal support not renewed, many centers could reduce services or close, impacting millions who depend on affordable healthcare. Local and state solutions offer temporary relief, but advocates urge for renewed federal funding to ensure consistent access to essential services.
Over 500 workers in Texas face layoffs as diverse industries announce job cuts, including significant reductions at DSTV Inc. and Texas Instruments. The transitions leave many uncertain, with some potential rehiring opportunities and city contracts shifting hands.
The Philippine American Chamber of Commerce Texas Region 1–Dallas Fort Worth (PACCTX-DFW) hosted its highly anticipated NEXUS 2025 event at Dallas College’s Brookhaven Performance Hall, drawing entrepreneurs, professionals, and community members for a full day of learning, networking, and inspiration.
Williamson County, Texas, enacts a three-month burn ban due to severe drought, aiming to reduce fire risks and protect the community. Residents face fines for violations, and officials monitor conditions closely.
This year, 22 bodies have been recovered from Houston bayous. While causes of death remain mostly pending, city leaders are addressing community concerns and urging caution around waterways.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott introduces a Violent Crimes Task Force in Houston. This multi-agency effort aims to combat violent crime by targeting repeat offenders. The initiative unites Texas DPS, HCSO, local law enforcement, and Crime Stoppers to improve safety. The objective is to make Houston a safer city.