Families have long looked to Houston’s suburbs for a mix of affordability, space and a sense of community. But today these communities’ paths are diverging.
Homebuilding in once-booming areas like Sugar Land and Pearland has slowed, while Conroe’s expansion has only picked up speed ...
Jevon Gibb took over as CEO of The Woodlands Area Economic Development Partnership in February, replacing Gil Staley, who ...
A controversial 20-story tower and mixed-use building slated to go up in Montrose is now at a standstill after the Houston Planning Commission denied a request for change to the zoning rules. The ...
Shawn Gawle plans to take the techniques he learned as executive pastry chef at Goodnight Hospitality and translate them into ...
The measles outbreak in rural Texas has exposed how hospital buildings are ill-equipped. Meanwhile, long distances between ...
A new report reveals what eastside residents want for their community, from revitalizing key areas to big changes ahead at ...
A federally funded database helps track long-term, missing-person cases. Yet an NPR investigation finds that even in states ...
The Wilmington Housing Authority is about to undergo a transformation. It comes on the heels of a mold crisis that ...
HOUSTON — Houston's city-wide hiring freeze will go into effect Monday, March 9, according to city officials. The decision ...
Originally, the apartment complex was expected to welcome its first residents in early 2024. But the project hasn't broken ...