DRAINED: Thousands of water customers can now see water usage by the hour
As the Houston water department replaces remote read sensors on every water meter in the city, customers will have access to a new portal where they can see how much water they are using hour by hour. The portal also lets you set alerts that will be sent to your phone or email warning you if you exceed a certain number of gallons in a day, week or month. This article explains who has access to the portal and how to set up your account.
Houston Christian University struck with another lawsuit involving former track coach accused of sexual misconduct
Another lawsuit has now been filed against Houston Christian University involving allegations of sexual misconduct by former track coach Sesar Figueroa, according to court documents.
Independent investigation into Uvalde school shooting draws anger from parents
Anger and frustration filled the room as parents listened to the findings of the independent investigation into the Uvalde school shooting. The report focused on the response of city police officers and possible policy violations. #UvaldeShooting #SchoolSafety
Houston police used suspended case code 44 times since chief ordered it stopped, according to KPRC 2 Investigates review
On the heels of the Houston Police Chief’s latest news conference on the deactivated sexual assault cases, KPRC 2 Investigates has learned the code to suspend cases has continued to be used.
Houston city council members with strong ties to Prairie View A&M University celebrate Black History Month
Although Black History Month has come to an end. we want to continue to recognize the impactful contributions of Houston City Council members with strong ties to Prairie View A&M University. Dr. Carolyn Evans-Shabazz, granddaughter of PVAMU's first president, and Tiffany Thomas, a PVAMU Program Coordinator, are making a difference in their community. #BlackHistoryMonth #CommunityLeadership #PVAMU
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Rodeo Houston’s Leon Coffee will take last barrel ride after 31 years, says he’s focused on making people happy
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