Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo serves as Chief Executive of our nation's 3rd largest county. Official account. For Judge's personal feed:
@LinaHidalgoTX
We’re excited to share that Early REACH is now accepting applications! 🎉 With limited availability, spots are filling up fast.
Visit to apply today!
#EarlyREACH
#EarlyChildhoodEducation
***HEAT WARNING***
A Heat Advisory is in effect for our area from 12:00PM today until 7:00PM this evening. Here are some helpful tips to stay safe as the temperatures continue to rise! Need a place to stay cool, visit
@harriscountypl
for a list of cooling centers!
We’re ready to
#ShowOurPride
at this Saturday’s 46th Annual Pride Parade!
This year’s Pride Parade kicks off Saturday, June 29th at 7PM in downtown Houston. We’re looking forward to seeing your smiling faces along the route!
#ShowYourPride
As residents gear up for the 46th Annual Houston Pride Festival & Parade, we’re throwing back to 2023 when County Judge Lina Hidalgo participated in the parade.
This year’s parade kicks off Saturday, June 29th at 5PM in downtown Houston. Come out and
#ShowYourPride
⚠️High temperatures are expected to continue in the coming days. Harris County is under a heat advisory through tonight. Follow these tips to stay cool and visit to find a cooling center near you.
Ready to
#ShowYourPride
Join the Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo and residents, friends and allies at the 46th Annual Houston Pride Festival & Parade 2024 this Saturday! Come out for a day of celebration for inclusion, love, and acceptance!
During today’s Commissioners Court, County Judge Hidalgo passed a resolution to designate June as National Immigrant Heritage Month in Harris County. As an immigrant herself, Judge Hidalgo celebrates all of the positive contributions immigrants make to Harris County.
Ever thought about attending Commissioners Court in the brand new courtroom, located on the 1st Floor of the Harris County Administration Building at 1001 Preston St.?
You can! Meetings are open to the public and you don’t need a reservation to come and observe the meeting.
We're only a few days into the summer, so as the temperatures continue to soar here are some tips on how to stay safe and beat the heat!
What are some ways you plan to stay cool during these sultry summer days? Drop us a line and let us know!
Our area is currently under a heat advisory.
The National Weather Service issued a heat advisory this afternoon, with the expected heat index to be near or exceed 108 degrees.
Here are several easy precautions you can take to stay safe during these soaring temperatures.
Want to sit in on the next Commissioners Court and get a first-hand view of the issues addressed by Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo and Commissioners? Make plans to join us!
Harris County Administration Building
1001 Preston, 1st Floor
Houston, Texas 77002
As the temperatures continue to heat up, the mosquito population is also on the rise here in Harris County!
During this National Mosquito Control Week (June 20th - 26th), Harris County Public Health reminds you to protect yourself and your loved ones by following these simple
Earlier this week, Judge Hidalgo celebrated Juneteenth with a group of Harris County residents, and Bernard, Shirley & Khalil Kinsey at Holocaust Houston Museum, touring “The Kinsey Collection.”
Here’s a recap of the special tour led by the Kinseys. The exhibit is a collection
Judge Hidalgo proudly joined the
#ShowYourPride
campaign! "Beautiful, authentic & joyous" - describe what Pride means to her. Her participation highlights the strength, joy, and support of the LGBTQ+ community.
#ShowYourPride
with her - Saturday, June 29th at the Pride Parade.
Judge Hidalgo celebrated Juneteenth with a group of Harris County residents, and Bernard and Shirley Kinsey
@HMHou
, this morning.
The Kinseys led a special tour of the exhibit which is filled with their personal collection paintings and sculptures, photographs, rare books,
Want to be immersed in a historical experience that celebrates the achievements and contributions of Black Americans from 1595 to the present, this Juneteenth holiday?
Check out The Kinsey African American Art & History Collection
@HMHou
- FREE to the public today; 10AM to 7PM.
In observance of the Juneteenth Holiday, all Harris County Offices will be closed tomorrow, June 19, 2024.
Offices will resume normal business offices on Thursday, June 20th.
As we gear up for this week’s storms and hurricane season, we want you to stay up-to-date with the latest weather alerts and warnings for our area.
In just a few minutes, you can sign up for ReadyHarris Alerts so you can be weather-aware.