Houstonians face dangerous heat this weekend with heat illness warnings. What to know and do right now
Read full article: Houstonians face dangerous heat this weekend with heat illness warnings. What to know and do right nowHouston's first major heat stretch of the summer is here, and doctors say most people don't know the warning signs until it's too late. As thousands pack downtown for FIFA and Juneteenth celebrations, medical experts are urging everyone heading outside this weekend to know the difference between feeling hot and being in danger. Here's what to watch for and how to stay safe.
FIFA World Cup 2026 in Houston: Complete guide to matches, parking, Fan Fest, transportation and more
Read full article: FIFA World Cup 2026 in Houston: Complete guide to matches, parking, Fan Fest, transportation and moreHouston will host seven FIFA World Cup 2026 matches. Here's everything fans need to know about NRG Stadium, parking, Fan Fest, transportation, hotels and more.
Houston mayor unveils proposed amended immigration ordinance in hopes to restore state funding
Read full article: Houston mayor unveils proposed amended immigration ordinance in hopes to restore state fundingJohn Whitmire is expected to release new language for a revised immigration ordinance Tuesday afternoon, an effort he says could help resolve a funding standoff with the state and restore more than $100 million for public safety.
Countdown to FIFA World Cup in Houston continues ahead of June 14 opener
Read full article: Countdown to FIFA World Cup in Houston continues ahead of June 14 openerHouston's Reliant Stadium will play host to seven FIFA World Cup matches between June 14 and July 4. The events will attract approximately 500,000 fans from around the world.
‘He has frozen it’: Houston mayor looking to revise immigration ordinance as funding freeze hurts HPD, FIFA preps
Read full article: ‘He has frozen it’: Houston mayor looking to revise immigration ordinance as funding freeze hurts HPD, FIFA prepsMayor John Whitmire told KPRC 2’s Re’Chelle Turner in a one-on-one interview that the lawsuit filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton against the city is political and that he will not pursue an expensive court fight.