(HOUSTON) — Looking for a job? The City of Houston is looking to hire building inspectors, plans inspectors and multi-discipline inspectors. NEWS 92 FM’s Kevin…

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NEWS 92 FM EXCLUSIVE  (HOUSTON) — We now know why Houston’s 311 director lost his job. Kendall Baker was the subject of a sexual harassment investigation. Afterwards, Baker,…

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(HOUSTON) — When people compulsively hoard possessions in their homes, whether its cats or other items, it can pose health and safety risks.  The City…

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(HOUSTON, TX)— A 16-year-old girl is honored by the City Of Houston and her church for saving a toddler‘s life. Last year on Christmas Eve,…

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  (HOUSTON, TX)–A Southwest Houston neighborhood dream of gardens and green space is about to come true. The Gabriela Mistral Center for Early Childhood will…

Mayor Annise Parker and the City of Houston will show support for America’s Armed Forces with the annual “Houston Salutes American Heroes” Veterans Day Celebration.  …

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Via News92FM.Com Houston city leaders are considering new regulations for charitable  organizations that feed persons that are homeless and shut in. The proposed rules are scheduled to go before the Houston City Council this afternoon. <a href=”http://news92fm.com/_homepage/cmitchell/city-of-houston-considers-new-regulations-for-feeding-homeless/”>Read More</a>

By Carolyn Campbell — During the next big storm, the city of Houston’s Office of Emergency Management wants you to use your cell phone to do more than make calls. Houston’s office of emergency management is the first local agency of its kind in the country to launch a mobile Web site designed to reach out […]

via:chron.com Bobby “Tre9” Herring, center, prays with John Bradley who had been on the streets for 41/2 months after his roommate lost his job and created financial stress during Feed a Friend anniversary event, Nov. 12, 2010, in Houston, under the Main Street bridge near downtown.