Houston’s primary utility company came under mounting pressure Wednesday over its response to Hurricane Beryl.
More than 1.3 million residents were still in the dark two days after Hurricane Beryl ripped through Houston. Follow along ...
More than 1.3 million electrical customers in the Houston area remained without power Wednesday as sweltering temperatures ...
Major intersections with traffic lights out are creating confusion, chaos and accidents on the road. HOUSTON — Widespread ...
While Houstonians wait for CenterPoint Energy to restore their power, some have taken up street art to express their ...
The return of soaring heat in Houston has deepened the misery for people still without power after Hurricane Beryl crashed ...
Houston residents trying to monitor blackouts in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl discovered that city’s largest electric ...
Mayor John Whitmire criticized CenterPoint's response to Hurricane Beryl at a Houston City Council meeting on Wednesday, ...
With outages expected to last days, a top state official promised to look into whether the utility company could have done ...