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Dominic Anthony Walsh

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Houston Mayor John Whitmire says HPD can’t investigate ICE shooting. Legal experts disagree

“Suppose a federal officer, while he was working, shot the mayor,” a legal expert said. “Is everyone going to claim that he can't be prosecuted for murder just because he was on duty at the time? No,

Houston Public Media · Jul 9, 2026 · local

Houston city officials approve home repair program for damage from Hurricane Beryl and derecho

The $45 million program will alleviate but not erase the housing damage caused by the 2024 storms.

Houston Public Media · Jul 8, 2026 · weather

City of Houston scales back plans to install power generators as HUD secretary celebrates progress

U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner praised the city's power backup generators — and criticized the "housing-first" approach to homelessness.

Houston Public Media · Jun 30, 2026 · business

S&P Global improves outlook on city of Houston’s finances

The credit ratings agency had lowered its outlook in 2024.

Houston Public Media · Jun 26, 2026 · local

Houston City Council approves $18 billion, 5-year capital improvement plan. Many existing projects are delayed

The city of Houston’s new Capital Improvement Plan outlines investments in infrastructure over the next five years. But projects in the plan are often delayed — and many Houstonians have trouble getti

Houston Public Media · Jun 25, 2026 · local

City of Houston to provide financial assistance for garbage-related fee

The assistance will be available for older residents, low-income households and people with disabilities.

Houston Public Media · Jun 17, 2026 · local

City controller announces investigation into Houston mayor’s financial integrity advisor

City Controller Chris Hollins called for Mayor John Whitmire to suspend his senior adviser Chris Brown, but the mayor is defending him. The probe came after the Houston Chronicle reported Brown swiped

Houston Public Media · Jun 15, 2026 · local

3,321 homeless people were counted in Houston area in 2026 as city recalibrates initiative to help them

The total number of people living on the streets or in shelters held steady for the sixth year in a row. Mayor John Whitmire’s administration is shifting its goal from “ending street homelessness” to

Houston Public Media · Jun 12, 2026 · local

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