Sylvia Garcia’s relentless advocacy for Houston’s immigrant community faces a pivotal moment as new policies challenge their rights. Her fight highlights the city’s evolving stance on immigration reform.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has threatened to withdraw $110 million in grant funding if the Biden administration does not revoke its recent ICE enforcement policy, escalating tensions over immigration enforcement.
Score Entertainment officials now project a late summer opening for their new venue in Humble. The delay follows final construction adjustments, aiming to enhance visitor experience. Community Impact will provide ongoing updates.
Houston ISD will cut 300 central office positions by the end of the 2025-26 school year, aiming to streamline operations and address budget challenges, district officials announced Thursday.
A man was shot in the foot during a firefight at a gas station in southwest Houston, according to Houston Police Department. Authorities are investigating the incident; no further details have been released.
The 2026 Energy in Business Panel, featured in The Business Journals, will spotlight innovations and strategies set to power the next decade, driving sustainability and growth across industries.
As Houston gears up for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, maintaining continuity in leadership and infrastructure is critical. Stability ensures seamless event execution and long-term benefits for the city’s sports legacy.
A man in northeast Houston faces seven charges after allegedly shooting at multiple drivers. Authorities responded swiftly, investigating the dangerous incidents across several roadways. Further details are pending.
Houston officials criticize the federal government for insufficient collaboration following a fatal shooting involving ICE agents. Calls for accountability and improved coordination echo amid growing community concern.
Witnesses have disputed the government’s account of a deadly ICE shooting in Houston, raising questions about the incident. Conflicting statements are intensifying calls for an independent investigation.
Greater Houston lights up this Fourth of July with nine exciting events across the area. From fireworks shows to parades, families can celebrate safely while enjoying community spirit throughout the weekend.
HISD families face uncertainty as a major special education overhaul launches for the new school year. Parents describe the transition as “a hot mess,” highlighting concerns over communication and support.
ICE has arrested a key witness who aided Houston police in an active shooting investigation, the department confirmed. The move raises concerns about cooperation between local law enforcement and federal immigration authorities.
Several Houston-area facilities faced hefty EPA Clean Air Act fines from 2020 to 2025, spotlighting ongoing pollution challenges. The largest penalties targeted major industrial plants for repeated emissions violations.
Justin Verlander’s arrival transformed the Houston Astros, boosting their pitching depth and leadership. His veteran presence helped cement the team’s status as a perennial contender in Major League Baseball.
TPS recipients in Houston express hope that a shift in Congressional power will lead to protective immigration reforms, offering relief from deportation and a path to stability amid ongoing uncertainty.
A motorcyclist died after speeding through a tunnel in a Houston park, crashing in a single-vehicle accident. Authorities are investigating the cause of the fatal crash. Details remain under review.
Three former Trump administration officials are visiting Texas this week to discuss border security and immigration policies. Their visit highlights ongoing national debates over immigration enforcement and state-federal cooperation.
A New Bedford woman celebrates Cape Verdean pride as fans unite at the World Cup in Houston. The event highlights cultural heritage and community spirit, drawing widespread local and international support.
Houston ISD delays its $2 billion budget vote for the 2026-27 school year, citing the need for further review. Key concerns include funding priorities, staffing, and program cuts. Here’s what to know.
