An unruly passenger on an Atlanta-bound flight caused a diversion to Houston’s Hobby Airport, officials confirmed. The individual did not access the cockpit, and authorities managed the situation without incident.
Senate candidate James Talarico has raised $2.5 million following a controversy sparked by his interview with Stephen Colbert, his campaign announced. The funds mark a significant boost ahead of the upcoming election.
Houstonia Magazine highlights the top spots for New Year’s Eve celebrations across Houston, featuring lively parties, family-friendly events, and dazzling fireworks to ring in 2024 citywide. Don’t miss the countdown!
Houston ISD’s proposal to close several magnet programs has ignited strong community backlash. Parents and educators express concerns over limited options and potential impacts on student diversity and achievement.
A man has been charged with capital murder in connection to the killing of a Houston smoke shop owner, authorities reported. The investigation is ongoing as police continue to gather evidence. #HoustonCrime #CapitalMurder
Goodyear’s sale of its chemical business, including the Houston facility, was named Deal of the Week by The Business Journals. The move marks a strategic shift as the company refocuses on core operations.
Former KPRC 2 sports anchor has secured a new position in Boston, marking a significant career move. The transition highlights the anchor’s growing influence in sports journalism, as reported by the Chron.
A plane registered to a Houston-based company crashed in Maine, the FAA confirmed. Emergency crews responded promptly, with investigations underway to determine the cause of the accident. No further details released.
Former Texas politicians are spending unspent campaign funds on lavish meals and luxury hotels, raising ethical concerns. Critics question the use of taxpayer-donated money for personal indulgence, sparking calls for tighter regulations.
Houston gears up for Labor Day Weekend 2025 with dazzling fireworks, vibrant festivals, and family-friendly activities. From live music to outdoor fun, Mommy Poppins highlights top events to enjoy the holiday in the city.
TEA data reveals a 72% rise in Texas students receiving special education services, alongside persistent achievement gaps in math. The Houston Chronicle reports ongoing challenges in equity and resource allocation statewide.
Galveston County Sheriff reports a man has given a full confession in a child sex abuse case. Authorities are continuing their investigation as the community seeks justice for the victim.
A prominent Houston law firm is relocating from downtown, signing a lease for a full floor in Energy Plaza. The move reflects shifting office trends and a strategic pivot in the city’s legal sector.
The NFL has launched an initiative to solve what it calls the “hardest problem in sports” within five years. The league aims to innovate areas like player safety, analytics, and game integrity, setting ambitious goals for the future.
Houston funeral home owner faces allegations of $2M theft, forgery, and fraudulent estate claims, according to a newly issued search warrant. Authorities continue to investigate the ongoing case.
Houston faces an extended deep freeze, forecasters warn, as temperatures are expected to plunge well below freezing for several days. Residents are urged to prepare for power outages and hazardous conditions.
Alejandra Salinas clinched victory in the Houston City Council runoff race, solidifying her role in the city’s governance. Her win marks a pivotal moment in local politics, promising dynamic leadership.
Discover fun, free, and budget-friendly events in Houston from Feb 20-22! From art walks to live music, Houston On The Cheap highlights activities that won’t break the bank. Don’t miss out on local culture and entertainment!
HISD trustees demand “meaningful” community input before any school closures, urging transparent dialogue to address concerns and ensure student needs are prioritized, according to the Houston Chronicle.
Murders in Houston and Harris County declined in 2023, marking a notable drop compared to previous years, according to Houston Public Media. Officials attribute the decrease to enhanced law enforcement and community efforts.
