The Cy-Fair ISD teacher appears in a number of popular TV series, from the CW superhero series "Black Lightning" to ABC's "The Rookie."
Vehicular traffic on the Pelican Island Bridge in Galveston is limited to cars coming off of the island, officials said.
The Apollo Chamber Players partners with area mental health organizations on its next concert and discussion about music and mental health.
When a private space traveler said he wanted to take a SpaceX capsule on a mission to improve the aging Hubble telescope, NASA studied the options. Internal emails show concern about the risk.
Fort Bend County Pride will host a tea party for transgender residents along with a festival this summer.
The current pastor at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church in the Third Ward reflected Wednesday on the life of the church's founder, who died Tuesday at age 95.
Most of the arguments focused on whether the barrier, installed at Gov. Greg Abbott’s order last summer, violates a 19th century federal law prohibiting obstructions to navigable waterways without congressional approval. Border security and immigration played only minor roles in the legal discussions.
NPR correspondent Sarah McCammon talks about growing up in the peak of the evangelical Christian movement and why she and many others like her are leaving it, as she outlines in her book, "The Exvangelicals."
In Texas, squatters can legally possess property through what’s called adverse possession, according to Central Texas-based Rollingwood Management Inc.
Jury selection was set to begin in a wrongful death suit filed by the family of 23-year-old Madison Dubiski, but an attorney for Live Nation said during a court hearing May 8 that her lawsuit, and eight others, had been settled.
Republican candidate Tami C. Pierce lost to Democratic Judge DaSean A. Jones by fewer than 500 votes out of more than 1 million cast. Judge David Peeples held that more than 1,400 of those votes were illegal, and it was impossible to determine which candidate received them.
On Thursday's show: We learn what a preliminary report from an independent review panel has to say about HPD suspending thousands of investigations because of a lack of resources. Then, NPR reporter Sarah McCammon discusses her new book, "The Exvangelicals," and Cy-Fair ISD theater arts teacher Kedrick Brown talks about balancing being a teacher and an actor in Hollywood.