Michael Richardson speaks with Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar (R-Texas) and State Sen. Bryan Hughes (R-Mineola) about current housing supply and affordability in Texas.
Deepwater Horizon settlement funds could be used to restore almost 2,000 acres of marsh wetlands on the Texas Gulf coast ...
Rather than have all homestead exemption holders re-apply every five years, Tarrant appraisal officials are using an outside ...
With little power in Republican-led Washington, D.C., California Democrats struggle to mount a countereffort to President ...
Congressman Cuellar starts his 11th term with a focus on modernizing infrastructure, enhancing border security, and ...
The historic increase of homelessness reported by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in 2024 was largely ...
President Donald Trump said he'll sign executive order to eliminate or overhaul FEMA on Friday. What would that mean for ...
The Ark-Tex Council of Governments (ATCOG) wants to warn residents of a new phone scam promising “free rent” through the ...
One of Trump’s picks is currently an evangelical pastor: Southern Baptist Scott Turner, an associate pastor at Prestonwood ...
The Senate Banking Committee backed former NFL player Eric Scott Turner to become Housing and Urban Development secretary.
Organizations come together to get an accurate number on the homeless population to see what areas in the Coastal Bend are most in need.
Picked to lead the housing agency under Trump, the former Texas House member tells senators there is a housing crisis.