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Hwy 183 North Project almost complete

The backstory: The long rows of white stakes being installed on Hwy 183 are called delineators. Eventually, 11,000 will...

Fort Bend County raises toll rates for drivers starting in 2026 | Houston Public Media

Shani Chiang / Houston Public Media Fort Bend County drivers will have to start paying more to use toll roads at the start of the...

Waymo will recall software after its self-driving cars passed stopped school buses | Houston Public Media

The autonomous ride-hailing service Waymo plans to file a voluntarily software recall after several reports that its self-driving taxis illegally passed stopped school buses. The...

Austin has to commit funding for phase 2 of caps and stitches sooner than expected

AUSTIN, Texas - There has been a change in how fast the city has to commit funding for caps and stitches over I-35....

New bus route connecting Galveston to the mainland launches with $1 rides | Houston Public Media

Provided by the Gulf Coast Transit District The Gulf Coast Transit District partnered with Galveston Island Transit to launch a new bus route connecting Galveston...

$283 DPS parking ticket in downtown Austin raises questions

AUSTIN, Texas - If you're in downtown Austin and don't pay for parking, the ticket you get could end up...

Gov. Greg Abbott launches reelection campaign for fourth term

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Red lights for METRO’s Red Line are less frequent again after pushback about delays | Houston Public Media

Daisy Espinoza / Houston Public Media Houston's Red Line light rail system is making fewer stops again after widespread pushback from downtown riders who shared...

Polk Street in downtown Houston to close Wednesday. Will it ever reopen? | Houston Public Media

Dominic Anthony Walsh/Houston Public Media A section of Polk Street connecting Houston's East End to downtown is slated to close Wednesday — and it's unclear...

What’s next for the Blodgett Street bike lanes in Houston’s Third Ward? | Houston Public Media

Dominic Anthony Walsh The 1.8-mile, $5.6 million bicycle lanes along Blodgett Street next to Texas Southern University are the subject of an ongoing review by...
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