Galveston's Jeep Weekend Marred by Shootings with 1 Dead, 2 Injured, Suspect in Custody Amidst Spiraling Violence
One person died and two were injured in shootings during Galveston County's Jeep Weekend. An investigation is ongoing, and one suspect was arrested. The event also saw 189 arrests by Saturday night.
Mayor Whitmire Praises Houston's Solidarity Post-Storm, Vows to Restore Power and Ensure Safety
Mayor Whitmire praised Houstonians' unity post-storm and detailed recovery efforts, including reduced power outages and plans for full restoration. An exclusion zone was created downtown for safety and repairs.
Harris County Voters Push Through Storm Aftermath to Participate in Early Primary Runoff Elections
Harris County has initiated its primary runoff elections with some polling locations closed due to storm damage. Voters will decide on various key positions despite the impact on voting infrastructure.
New Book Chronicles Vibrant History of Houston's Chinatown and Its Role in America's Multicultural Landscape
The book "The Significance of Chinatown Development to a Multicultural America" explores Houston's Chinatowns, co-authored by Zen Zheng and Yali Zou, documenting the neighborhoods' evolution and cultural impact.