Mayer Brown bolsters its U.S. presence by adding six attorneys from McGuireWoods in Houston and Washington, D.C. The strategic hires aim to enhance the firm’s capabilities in key markets.
U.S. Rep. Sylvia Garcia is poised to win the Democratic primary in Texas’ 29th District despite significant redistricting changes. Her strong campaign and voter base keep her firmly in the lead, according to early results.
Houston-based Fertitta Entertainment has agreed to acquire Caesars, a landmark on the Las Vegas Strip, for $6 billion. The deal marks a significant expansion of Fertitta’s presence in the gaming and hospitality industry.
Three Texas school districts are temporarily barred from enforcing key parts of the state’s DEI ban after court rulings. The legal stay halts restrictions on diversity, equity, and inclusion programs while lawsuits proceed.
A multi-agency operation in Houston led to the seizure of 31 firearms and various drugs, resulting in two arrests. Authorities continue efforts to curb illegal weapons and narcotics in the community.
Retail Power Co.’s SmartestEnergy US is expanding into the ERCOT market with a new office in Houston. The move aims to strengthen its presence and tap into Texas’ competitive energy landscape.
Houston Cougars should set their sights on standout transfer portal star, whose dynamic skill set could boost the team’s offense and elevate their conference standing, Yahoo Sports reports.
Houston Mayor John Whitmire’s new podcast has sparked controversy, with costs reaching up to $60,000 funded by taxpayers, according to Houston Public Media. Critics question the expenditure amid budget concerns.
Historic documents from America’s founding era have arrived in Houston as part of the America 250 celebration. The rare artifacts highlight the nation’s origins and will be showcased for the public at Houston Public Media.
Texas shattered voter turnout records in Tuesday’s runoff elections, signaling heightened political engagement. The unprecedented participation highlights growing voter interest ahead of the upcoming midterm races.
Fleet Week Houston kicks off with a lineup of events celebrating the city’s maritime heritage. Visitors can enjoy ship tours, performances, and family activities through April 22. Don’t miss the festivities!
Houston ISD proposes changes to its school funding formula, introducing an academic need subsidy aimed at better supporting schools with higher student challenges. The plan seeks to enhance resource equity across the district.
A man accused of kidnapping and sexual assault in South Houston is also charged in a robbery on the University of Houston campus, police report. Authorities continue to investigate the linked cases.
The 53-acre Greenway Plaza complex in Houston has been sold to a Houston-based firm, marking a significant transaction in the local commercial real estate market, according to The Business Journals.
Two Houston sports bars have earned spots on Yelp’s Top 100 Best Sports Bars list, highlighting the city’s vibrant fan culture and excellent venues for watching games, according to the Houston Chronicle.
Houston restaurant owners were among four people found dead in a River Oaks home in an apparent murder-suicide, authorities confirmed. The tragic incident has shocked the local community. Investigation remains ongoing.
Eleven train cars derailed, hanging precariously over a Houston roadway early Tuesday, causing major traffic disruptions. Authorities are assessing the scene to prevent further hazards and restore safety quickly.
This week in politics, key legislative battles unfolded on climate policy and healthcare reform, with lawmakers debating new measures amid growing public demand. Houston’s political landscape remains a focal point ahead of upcoming elections.
An NBA team owner is set to acquire Vegas giant Caesars Entertainment for $17.6 billion, marking one of the largest deals in the gaming industry. The acquisition aims to expand entertainment and hospitality ventures.
Houston ISD is cutting jobs and removing uncertified teachers to address budget shortfalls and improve educational quality. The district aims to prioritize certified staff amid financial challenges.
