Paul DeBenedetto | Houston Public Media
-
Across Houston — including the city’s historically Black Third Ward, where Floyd grew up — Derek Chauvin’s guilty verdict represented some measure of justice after a year of mourning.
-
The women’s attorney, Tony Buzbee, has argued that anonymity is necessary for their safety.
-
More than 20 women have accused the NFL star of sexual assault in separate lawsuits.
-
The Houston Police Department revealed late Friday afternoon that someone filed a report against Watson earlier in the day. Details of the investigation were not immediately available.
-
The news comes days after the announcement that current Chief Art Acevedo was leaving to take a leadership job in Miami.
-
At a Florida press conference, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez praised Acevedo, calling him “the best chief in America.”
-
Shane Jenkins, of Northwest Houston, was picked up at his home Friday morning after a tip led the FBI to several publicly available videos that appeared to show the man smashing a U.S. Capitol window with the metal survival hatchet, according to court documents.
-
Where the president goes, so do demonstrations. And Houstonians showed up to the Houston Food Bank to have their voices heard.
-
The star defensive end was drafted by the Houston Texans in the first round of the 2011 NFL Draft.
-
The city council will consider a resolution on renaming Lake Negrohead to Lake Henry Doyle at its meeting Thursday.
-
Organizers had previously pushed the event back two months. It’s the second year in a row the event was forced to shut down.
-
“The Court emphatically rejects this attempted imposition of the criminal law on the professional decisions of a physician,” read an order from the judge.