As a result, Senior Division Manager Mandi Siebels explained Houston Public Works hasn't been able to replace pipes quickly enough to meet industry standards. Ideally, the department would've ...
Houston residents may have noticed a weird smell or taste in their water. Public Works says it's safe to drink.
Homes and businesses in parts of southeast Houston south of Beltway 8 should expect lower-than-normal water pressure or interrupted service beginning on Wednesday.The video above is the ABC13 ...
On Monday afternoon, Houston Public Works had a crew making repairs after neighbors said a much bigger and deeper problem ...
Houston's tap water, though musty in taste and smell due to natural compounds, is safe to drink, with officials monitoring ...
Three former Houston Public Works employees, including Lee ... “I want to say a word to all my department heads: We’re watching you,” Whitmire said. “Don’t even think about cutting ...
An increase in the production of the compounds typically arise during summer into early fall when water temperatures are warm ...
Houston residents, have you noticed a change in the taste and smell of your tap water lately? You're not alone.
Houston is the nation’s petrochemical heartland and ... U Street is mostly deserted when Aceba Broadus and his three-person ...
Flock cameras are becoming a crucial tool for Houston law enforcement, assisting in capturing criminals by instantly ...
Houston's public safety arm has two new leaders. Thomas Muñoz and Noe Diaz, on Wednesday at City Hall, officially stepped into their new respective roles: chief of the Houston Fire Department ...
Public housing has long been starved of federal funds. The Houston Housing Authority plans to renovate by moving that housing ...