Progressives have decisively won Houston’s District C, signaling a shift in local politics. Their growing influence suggests this is only the beginning of a broader push for progressive policies citywide.
Houston hosts Fleet Week for the first time ever, offering a series of free events celebrating the U.S. Navy, Coast Guard, and Marine Corps. The festivities include ship tours, military demonstrations, and family-friendly activities.
Houston ISD is seeking an exemption from a new state law mandating seat belts on all school buses. The district cites safety concerns and logistical challenges in retrofitting its fleet.
The Secret Service recently uncovered 14 credit card skimmers in the Houston area. Learn key tips to spot these devices and protect your financial information from theft at ATMs and gas stations.
Business Tampere will lead a delegation to Austin and Houston in March 2026, aiming to boost trade and investment ties between Finland and Texas. The trip focuses on innovation and sustainable business opportunities.
A Texas school sent parents a waiver allowing children to be coached by a registered sex offender, sparking outrage. The Houston Chronicle reports the district faces scrutiny over safety policies and oversight.
A road rage-style shooting near Beltway 8 left one person dead and another hospitalized. Authorities are investigating the incident and urge anyone with information to come forward. Traffic delays were reported in the area.
Houston police report one dead and one injured in a southwest Houston shooting. Authorities are investigating the incident, urging anyone with information to come forward. Further details are pending.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Houston over its ICE cooperation policy, while state Sen. John Whitmire postpones a key vote on repealing the city’s controversial ordinance.
Houston Public Media highlights Black History Month 2024 events across Houston, featuring cultural exhibits, lectures, and community celebrations. Discover ways to engage and honor Black heritage this February.
Families in Texas can soon apply for the state’s $1 billion school voucher program, aimed at expanding educational options. The initiative offers public funding for private school tuition, with applications opening shortly.
A woman was hospitalized following a drive-by shooting in Southeast Houston. Authorities responded swiftly, but details on the suspect and motive remain unclear. The investigation is ongoing, with authorities urging witnesses to come forward.
KHOU reports the hottest ZIP codes in Houston, highlighting areas experiencing the highest temperatures this summer. Residents are urged to stay hydrated and take precautions amid the intense heat wave.
Houston’s 2026 World Cup experience will feature one of soccer’s biggest stars, enhancing the city’s role as a key host. Houston Public Media reports on preparations set to showcase global talent and local excitement.
Three people were found dead in downtown Houston, authorities confirmed. Investigators are on scene determining the cause. No further details have been released. KHOU will provide updates as the story develops.
A recent survey reveals Houstonians increasingly turn to urgent care centers for affordable medical treatment, seeking lower costs and faster service compared to traditional emergency rooms, the Houston Chronicle reports.
The Houston City Council special election for District C features several left-leaning candidates advocating progressive policies on housing, climate action, and social equity. Voters weigh their options ahead of the May runoff.
Discover the top 14 must-do events in Houston this weekend with CultureMap Houston. From live music and art exhibits to food festivals and outdoor activities, there’s something exciting for everyone to enjoy.
Texas’ voucher program is driving a sharp rise in special education testing, raising concerns over increased strain on public schools. Critics warn the surge may impact resources and student evaluations statewide.
Recent reports highlight criticism against Houston Crime Stoppers, raising concerns over transparency and effectiveness. ABC13 Houston investigates community trust issues and calls for increased accountability within the program.
