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Houston vies for $65 million in federal funds to help cover police overtime during World Cup games
Houston's police department has been warned twice about its overtime usage, and went over its budget by $6.4 million last ...
Whitmire insisted: "We will not raise taxes." ...
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John Whitmire touts achievements in State of City address, but leaves financial questions unanswered
"This great city is a city that works," Whitmire said. "A city that the public can depend on to be responsive, not waste their tax dollars and be honest." ...
Houston Mayor John Whitmire addressed the city’s ongoing broken water line issues and deteriorating road conditions during ...
On Thursday, Houston Mayor John Whitmire laid out a plan to elevate Houston parks and public spaces, including a makeover of ...
It's a bittersweet day at KHOU 11, as Shern-Min Chow retires from TV news. Before she goes, Houston Mayor John Whitmire ...
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Houston Mayor Whitmire criticizes Dallas, Austin leaders in city address
Houston Mayor John Whitmire delivered the State of the City Address Thursday afternoon. In praising his and the city's efforts to improve key areas of public interest, the former state legislator ...
In addition to addressing fiscal challenges, Whitmire unveiled aspirational visions — like a light rail connection to the airport, water taxis on the bayou and giant drainage pipes along I-10.
Houston Council Member Edward Pollard urges HISD Superintendent to address 12 school closures, citing transparency and ...
The Houston Business Journal reports that state filings list a roughly $1.5 million renovation for Lawrence Park as part of Mayor John Whitmire’s Let's Play Houston public-private partnership. Those ...
Houston Mayor John Whitmire stopped by KHOU 11 on Monday to honor Shern-Min Chow on her last day before retirement.
Opinion
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Why is Mayor Whitmire wasting taxpayer dollars to redo a road design - again? | Editorial
Yet again, City Hall is overriding community input on a long-planned project to make Houston streets safer and easier to use. This time it's on West Alabama Street, writes the editorial board.
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