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A new report showed a $72 million overtime surge within the City of Houston's Solid Waste, police and fire departments.
Despite efforts from public safety departments and solid waste management to fill vacant positions, the city controller’s ...
Senate Bill 2722, filed by Houston Senator Paul Bettencourt, would allocate 30% of excess toll road revenue to the City of ...
HOUSTON — Police are searching for a gunman after a doorman was shot and killed outside a bar in southeast Houston early ...
The Houston Professional Fire Fighters Association and City Controller Chris Hollins are at odds over a projected $72 million ...
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNCity of Houston on pace to go $72 million past overtime budgetAccording to the Controller's office, the City of Houston is on pace to bust the budget for overtime by $72 million this ...
As the City of Houston faces a more than $330 million budget deficit, the fire, police and solid waste departments’ projected ...
Dallas Fire-Rescue has its new leader. City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert announced Thursday that Justin Ball will be the ...
The three culprits of increased overtime spending are Houston’s Solid Waste Management, Fire and Police departments.
The finalists include two fire chiefs in North Texas, a former Houston fire chief and a fire chief from Florida.
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