An audit found several inefficiencies in the City of Houston's "uncoordinated" spending and employee structure, noting a problem with retention.
The study comes as the city faces a growing structural budget deficit and shrinking reserves that led to negative bond rating outlooks.
The report's findings were presented as the city is scrambling for money. According to City Controller Chris Hollins and City Finance Director Melissa Dubowski, Houston is currently spending north of ...
After four hours of tense debate and a series of failed amendments, the Boston City Council overwhelmingly approved a mayoral ...
A Houston-based developer is changing plans — and cities — for a new Margaritaville-branded hotel in the Clear Lake area.
City Council passed a bill Tuesday allowing police officers — in limited cases — to use weapons like tear gas, pepper spray and blast balls to ...
injuring five people and sending a large tower of black smoke billowing over the city on the U.S.-Mexico border. Authorities ...
West University council members voted Feb. 10 to call a May bond election regarding several projects previously listed in the ...
The spate of recent aviation disasters and close calls have people worried about the safety of flying. The midair collision ...
The local developer backed out of the planned $350 million mixed-use project, citing infrastructure costs and “economics.” ...
Caesars Superdome in New Orleans hosts Super Bowl 59 on Sunday. Here's what to know about the stadium, matchup and future ...
A recent Texas Supreme Court decision will force the city to increase the amount of property tax revenue allocated to a ...
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