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City Controller Hollins rejects Whitmire's claim that he will certify $1.5B firefighter's deal
ABC13 Houston· 5 hours agoCity Controller Chris Hollins' office has rejected Mayor John Whitmire's claim that Hollins will...
Sunday morning with the Mayor - What's Your Point?
FOX 26 Houston· 5 days agoEnter Mayor John Whitmire who almost immediately sat down at the table and hammered out a deal - $650 million for over-due back pay - five years of...
Houston groups urge Whitmire to apologize for 'deeply offensive' comments
Houston Chronicle· 4 days agoMore than a dozen Houston groups are calling on Mayor John Whitmire to retract recent comments about...
Houston organizations sign letter asking Mayor Whitmire to apologize for “deeply offensive” Gulfton...
Houston Public Media· 4 days agoTwo dozen local organizations signed and sent a letter to Houston Mayor John Whitmire this morning...
Activists demand apology after Houston mayor's comments on Gulfton community: 'We expect better'
ABC13 Houston· 4 days agoA coalition of community groups is asking Houston Mayor John Whitmire to apologize for comments he...
Upcoming restaurant continues Montrose's longtime food obsession
Houston Chronicle· 3 days agoJust days after Houston mayor John Whitmire slammed their “hamburger building”, restaurateur Shawn...
'What is the mayor doing?': Even developers don't get Whitmire's road policies
Houston Chronicle· 5 days agoThe city, well-known for its car-centric suburbs, has been working hard to shed its image as the...
Molly Cook, the Senate's newest trailblazer
ABC13 Houston· 1 day agoMolly Cook is Texas' newest history-making politician. When she won a special election in May, she became the first woman to represent Senate District...
$650M in bonds for Houston firefighter back pay approved in lopsided council vote
FOX 26 Houston· 2 days agoFOX 26 Political Reporter Greg Groogan explains what unfolded in City Hall. HOUSTON - Rhetorical...
Deal between city, firefighter’s union held up before vote
CW39 NewsFix· 3 days agoThere could be some more drama over the City of Houston’s new contract with the firefighters.