A brush fire in northeast Houston remains 75% contained as firefighting crews hold defenses against a shifting wind. Authorities continue efforts to prevent further spread and ensure public safety.
Houston voters dealt another political blow to HISD Superintendent Mike Miles, signaling continued community dissatisfaction. The latest setback underscores ongoing tensions between district leadership and local stakeholders.
Spring Break Houston 2026 offers over 30 exciting events and activities for all ages. From outdoor adventures to cultural festivals, discover budget-friendly fun across the city. Explore Houston On The Cheap for the full lineup!
Rod Paige, former Houston ISD superintendent and architect of the No Child Left Behind Act, has died. Paige was a pivotal figure in education reform, shaping policies that impacted millions of students nationwide.
Houston homicides have declined significantly, marking a positive shift in public safety. Mayor Whitmire is urged to acknowledge the progress, highlighting effective strategies behind the drop, according to the Houston Chronicle.
A recent study reveals Houston lags behind other Texas cities in business-friendliness, citing regulatory challenges and infrastructure issues. The findings raise concerns about Houston’s competitive edge in attracting companies.
Lamar Little League from Houston is set to compete in the Little League World Series, showcasing top young talent from the area. The team advances with strong local support, representing Houston on a national stage.
Apple is ramping up U.S. manufacturing, with plans to begin Mac mini production domestically later this year. The move signals a strategic shift to strengthen local supply chains and boost American jobs.
Kevin Durant has expressed his desire to join the U.S. men’s basketball team for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles, aiming to compete on home soil and add to his international legacy.
Texas Rep. James Talarico has announced his Democratic primary bid for the U.S. Senate, aiming to challenge incumbent Sen. John Cornyn in the upcoming election. The decision sets the stage for a competitive race.
Houston gears up for Mother’s Day Weekend 2025 with family-friendly brunches and activities. Mommy Poppins highlights top spots and kid-friendly events to celebrate moms in style across the city.
A former Houston Independent School District teacher has filed a lawsuit against Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath, alleging wrongful termination linked to policy disputes following her job loss, reports the Houston Chronicle.
Houston leaders are confronting a persistent surge in violent crime, prompting calls for enhanced law enforcement strategies and community engagement to restore public safety amid growing concerns.
Google has filed plans to open its first Houston retail store in The Galleria, marking a significant expansion of its physical presence in the city. The new location aims to enhance customer engagement and service.
The University of Houston Cougars secured a spot in the Week 10 college football rankings, highlighting their strong season performance. The team’s rise reflects continued success in the American Athletic Conference.
United Airlines has resumed flights to Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara, restoring key routes to popular Mexican destinations. Travelers are advised to check the status of other airlines for updates.
Democrat Christian Menefee won a special US House runoff in Texas, further reducing the GOP’s majority. The victory highlights shifting political dynamics in the state, signaling potential challenges ahead for Republicans.
Houston prepares for the Super Bowl with top spots to watch the game, local eateries offering special menus, and convenient takeout options. Explore where to catch the action and enjoy game day flavors across the city.
Houston ISD faces scrutiny over its recent school closure approvals, with questions rising if the decisions violated its own board policies. The district maintains the closures follow established guidelines.
Two more bodies were recovered from Houston bayous, raising the city’s yearly total to 33. Authorities continue investigations amid growing concerns over waterway safety and community well-being.
