As freezing temperatures and snow swept through Houston this week, Mayor John Whitmire was trying to convince homeless people to move from the streets to shelter — including one woman who he ...
Houston Mayor John Whitmire said that all city operations ... as temperatures drop overnight,” Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo told a new conference last night. Forecasters expect 3 to 4 ...
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Mayor John Whitmire said there were no deaths reported on the roadways or due to carbon monoxide poisoning. He also praised Houston residents for heeding officials’ warnings and staying home ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Houston Mayor John Whitmire and city officials held a press conference on Monday evening to discuss the final preparations ahead of the winter storm hitting southeast Texas.
Mayor John Whitmire said during the historic arctic blast that hit the Houston area, around 1,300 unhoused individuals visited shelters across the city. Pete Hegseth moves a step closer to being ...
Houston Mayor John Whitmire said on Wednesday that he's thankful that there have been no fatalities due to traffic accidents. Against the odds, Prince Harry has won a landmark victory The Airbus ...
"We got 400,000 pounds of marijuana in storage,” Houston Mayor John Whitmire said Jan. 10 at a news conference. “The rats are the only ones enjoying it.” Thanks to an old rule that ...
While the snow offers a rare chance for enjoyment, Hidalgo reminded the public to remain cautious. Houston Mayor John Whitmire is also scheduled to hold a press conference at 5 p.m. Prepare now ...
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo ... Tuesday. Whitmire says city will remain closed Wednesday While speaking on Houston Public Media‘s special winter storm coverage, Houston Mayor John Whitmire ...
Mayor John Whitmire said at a news conference that drugs being stored in evidence lockers are attracting rats that feast on the illicit narcotics and cause damage to other evidence in the process.
Before snow and sleet began falling Monday night, Houston Mayor John Whitmire asked residents to stay off the roads. “Get prepared to be in your house, in your residence, in your warming place ...