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See the latest update for Houston City Council, At-Large Position 4 election

Fifteen candidates are running for Houston City Council, At-Large Position 4 during the Nov. 4 election. 

Something to note: Houston city council members are limited to serving two terms of four years each, with each term beginning on Jan. 2. Only five members are elected At-Large, or city-wide, while the other 11 are elected to serve geographic districts. 

 
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Houston Cider Company officials announce upcoming closure of business

Officials with Houston Cider Company announced on social media Nov. 3 that the cider bar and taproom will close permanently on Nov. 15.

What we know: Houston Cider Company originally opened in 2018 as Houston's first production cidery and boasts a brewery, taproom and patio that offered beer and cider flights.

"Over the years, we’ve made so many good friends, had so many good conversations, and have had so much fun making what we think are some of the most unique ciders around," a Facebook post reads. "We will genuinely miss all of you... You will all hold a special place in our hearts for the rest of our lives, and we hope we carved out a small space in yours as well."

Something to note: The owners wrote on Facebook that the cidery will host a blow-out party Nov. 15 to celebrate "new beginnings," with more details expected to come out in the next week.

1125 W. Cavalcade St., Houston

 
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Democrats maintain leads in race for Texas' 18th Congressional District

Sixteen candidates—including five Republicans, seven Democrats, three independent candidates and one Green Party candidate—are running for U.S. House of Representatives District 18 in the Nov. 4 election. 

Some context: As previously reported by Community Impact, a special election is being held to fill the vacant seat after incumbent Sylvester Turner, who also previously served as Houston mayor, died in March. In November 2024, Turner was elected to the vacant seat after former U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee died in July 2024.

Members of the U.S. House of Representatives are elected for a two-year term with no term limits. District 18 covers portions of north and central Houston.

Stay tuned: In the event that no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote, a runoff election for the top two vote-getters will be held in January, Harris County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth confirmed Nov. 4. 

 
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Property taxes, bail rules, water funding: All 17 Texas propositions projected to pass

As of press time, all 17 constitutional amendments on the Texas ballot were poised to become law. The state propositions with the most support would either expand property tax exemptions or prohibit new taxes, while voters also favored measures aimed at funding infrastructure and research.

The overview: Some of the state propositions on the ballot included:

  • Proposition 1: new funding to support the Texas State Technical College System
  • Proposition 3: tighter restrictions on when Texas judges can grant bail for felony offenses
  • Proposition 4: $20 billion for water supply projects and infrastructure
  • Proposition 9: a $125,000 property tax exemption for businesses
  • Propositions 11 and 13: expanded property tax exemptions for Texas homeowners
  • Proposition 14: $3 billion to create a state dementia research institute
More information: All results are unofficial until canvassed.

Click the link below to see which state propositions passed and visit www.communityimpact.com/voter-guide/election-results to see results from all local and state elections in your community.

 

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