Mass transit riders of Houston Metropolitan Transit Authority's red line will be riding buses instead of the train as the ...
Shuttles will be offered for the MetroRail Red Line during the weekend as the light rail line undergoes maintenance and ...
Houston travelers looking to make a trip across ... starting with the San Antonio-to-Dallas option. The charter bus routes are intended to meet a growing demand for “reliable, upscale and ...
The Houston metro rail was running but passengers were scarce. Schools were closed on Jan 21 and 22 as the city expected about 10cm of snow to fall. “I’ve been in Texas my entire life and I ...
METRO service will continue on Wednesday. Bus services will be suspended on Tuesday due to extreme weather. Timing could change depending on road and weather conditions. HOUSTON - The Metro Transit ...
This is their third week in a row traveling for work. So far, they’ve helped people in Arkansas, Kansas City, Wichita, Oklahoma City, Dallas, and they are now in Houston. Executive Director, Rocky ...
The National Weather Service (NWS) has forecasted 4 to 6 inches of snow for parts of the Houston metro area, a rare event in the region's climate history. The chart below shows the city's snowfall ...
The conclusion of Martin Luther King Jr. weekend has brought a flurry of winter weather to the Lone Star State. The unusual combination of snow and ice hit Central Texas and spread all the way to ...
Misal also announced that the administration has been instructed to create a map of all bus stops, metro stations, railway stations, and autorickshaw stands. This map will be displayed across the city ...
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HOUSTON — All Houston airports will reopen Wednesday after shutting down on Jan. 21 as a winter storm barreled through South Texas. George Bush Intercontinental Airport and William P. Hobby ...
With memories of the deadly 2021 winter storm still fresh, Houston residents greeted the city’s blanket of snow with joy but also concern. By J. David Goodman J. David Goodman reporter from Houston.