

Texas' rural roots and urban future are on a high-speed collision course
A private firm's proposed Houston-Dallas bullet train would connect two of America's biggest metropolitan areas. But the 240-mile li


Flood causing Houston to consider new housing project
HOUSTON (AP) — A housing developer is hoping to win approval from Houston officials to put a 151-acre project on a former golf course where


Texas Justice Advocates Call to Shut Down Youth Lockups
Texas civil rights and juvenile justice reform groups are calling for the state to close all of its remaining youth lockups and replace them


Will TxDOT Avoid Toll Road Prohibition?
Toll lanes were supposed to stop popping up alongside Texas highways. At least that's what voters who approved billons of dollars for ne


Insurance, Liability, and Legal Documents Questions Answered in Regard to Harvey Flooding
Three common questions answered in regard to Hurricane Harvey's impact on insurance, liability, and legal documents.


AstroWorld Investor Wins $84M-Plus Verdict In Fraud Suit
Businessmen who had proposed to develop Houston's fondly remembered AstroWorld amusement park face a civil judgment that could total mor


Houston Psychiatrist Convicted in $158 Million Medicare Scam
A Houston-area psychiatrist has been convicted by a federal jury for his role in a $158 million Medicare fraud scheme, according to the US D


Law Banning Texting and Driving Passed by Texas House Committee
House Bill 62 passed on Thursday, March 9 which would be a statewide ban on texting and driving in Texas if passed by the full House and Sen