A little-known Houston Republican is emerging as a significant challenger to Sen. John Cornyn, shaking up Texas GOP dynamics and threatening the veteran senator’s long-standing career in a surprising political upset.
Houston lights up this Valentine’s Day weekend with a variety of date night events—from romantic dinners to live music and art strolls. Discover unique ways to celebrate love across the city in our latest guide.
Spring break dates vary across Houston-area schools. The Houston Chronicle provides a detailed guide to help families plan their vacations and activities for the upcoming break. Check local districts for exact schedules.
U.S. Postal Inspectors raided an alleged illegal gameroom linked to potential mail theft and fraud, KHOU reports. Authorities are investigating claims of illicit activities involving stolen mail and fraudulent schemes.
Investment bank Cohen & Co. Capital Markets has expanded into Houston, targeting the energy transition sector. The move aims to support renewable projects and infrastructure as the region shifts from traditional energy sources.
Houston’s sports fans enjoyed an ultimate day of excitement, catching the Astros’ Opening Day and a thrilling NCAA doubleheader in one packed sports celebration. The city’s passion for baseball and college hoops was on full display.
The leader of a prominent Houston private school announced their resignation following backlash from a social media controversy. The school’s community expressed mixed reactions as the administration navigates the fallout.
A man accused of killing pregnant Houston woman Ashanti Allen was arrested in Louisiana after fleeing the state. Authorities tracked him using Allen’s debit card, which he reportedly used during his escape.
The looming government shutdown has sparked uncertainty over the swearing-in of the CD18 winner. Officials weigh legal and procedural challenges as the deadline approaches, raising questions on maintaining representation.
The Indian Film Festival Houston 2026, hosted by Asia Society, promises a vibrant showcase of contemporary and classic Indian cinema, celebrating cultural diversity and cinematic excellence from January 10-15.
Rod Paige left a lasting impact on education in Houston and nationwide. His controversial reforms sparked debate, shaping policies that continue to influence schools today, reflecting his complex legacy in public education.
A Houston taco restaurant employee was charged after accidentally shooting himself in the groin at work, authorities say. The incident raised safety concerns at the establishment. An investigation is ongoing.
Windy Hill Development plans a 700-home community in Waller, a rapidly growing area. The project aims to meet rising housing demand, boosting local economy and infrastructure in the booming region.
Former Houston Dynamo star Brian Ching has been named to the Houston Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2026, honoring his impactful career and contributions to the city’s soccer legacy.
Houston infectious disease expert says hantavirus poses a low risk to the U.S., despite recent concerns. The virus, spread by rodents, remains rare and preventable with proper precautions, officials say.
Texas’ party primaries play a crucial role in shaping the state’s political landscape, yet voter turnout remains low. Experts cite factors like registration barriers and lack of awareness as key reasons for limited participation.
Discover top family-friendly events in Houston this Presidents Day Weekend 2026. From interactive museum exhibits to outdoor adventures, Mommy Poppins highlights activities perfect for kids and parents alike.
HISD families face uncertainty as the district announces plans to close 12 schools amid budget cuts and declining enrollment. The move sparks concern over community impact and student displacement.
Houston’s convention business is driving a significant boost in tourism, attracting thousands of visitors and fueling local economy growth, reports Spectrum News. The city’s event spaces remain a top draw for large-scale gatherings.
Houston’s crime rates have dropped by over 17%, coinciding with a rise in police cadet enrollment. The city credits increased law enforcement presence for improved community safety.
