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Mayor John Whitmire announced a 36.5 percent raise for police officers over the next five years, in a new deal reached with ...
Houston police officers are set to receive 36.5% in raises over the next five years, in addition to a host of other new ...
A group of armed protesters were gathered outside the Woodland Christian Towers Friday demonstrating against "living ...
Over 1,000 city employees bid farewell, embracing retirement with emotional farewells and excitement for new adventures.
Fake parking tickets are circulating in downtown Houston, prompting city officials to warn drivers about fraudulent citations ...
A man was hospitalized in critical condition after being shot by a police officer late Wednesday night following a chase ...
Wilton Deputy Chief David Farrell will take on the role of chief of police, according to an announcement from ...
Houston police officers are getting a total of 36.5% in salary increases over five years, after months of negotiations ...
The five-year contract for the Houston Police Department would cost the city about $832 million over the span of the deal. It ...
Mayor Whitmire and police union leadership say the raise will help fill vacant positions and encourage officers to stay with the department. But how will the city pay for it?
Mayor Whitmire will be joined by Police Chief J. Noe Diaz and members of the HPOU at City Hall to outline the agreement’s ...