Live updates report a severe winter storm dropping temperatures across Houston and Texas. Authorities warn of icy roads and power outages as residents brace for hazardous conditions. Stay tuned for the latest developments.
The influential conservative convention CPAC concluded in Texas, highlighting key insights on GOP strategies, policy priorities, and voter outreach efforts shaping the 2024 election landscape, Houston Public Media reports.
Pep’s Backyard, a new entertainment eatery, is set to open in Sugar Land, offering a vibrant mix of games, food, and drinks. The venue promises a lively atmosphere for all ages, enhancing the local dining scene.
Rice University’s “Lifelong University” program offers college-style courses tailored for senior citizens, promoting continuous learning and community engagement. The initiative enhances educational opportunities for Houston’s older adults.
A man was shot and killed at a North Houston apartment complex, authorities confirm. Police are investigating the incident, with no suspects identified yet. Further details are awaited.
Smart wells are revolutionizing U.S. shale by integrating advanced sensors and automation, creating a new digital backbone that boosts efficiency, reduces costs, and enhances production in the energy sector.
Gary Woodland discovered more than a trophy at the Houston Open, finding renewed purpose and deeper motivation beyond golf. His experience highlights the personal growth athletes can achieve through competition.
A woman was shot and hospitalized amid a SWAT standoff in Houston’s Washington Corridor, police confirm. The Houston Police Department is actively managing the scene as the investigation continues.
Mayor Sylvester Turner urged Houstonians to “be prepared, be cautious” as a severe winter storm approaches the city. Officials emphasized readiness for potential power outages and hazardous road conditions.
Harris County has become the first in Texas to permit employees to organize under a new “consultation policy.” The landmark move, reported by the Houston Chronicle, aims to boost worker voice and collaboration in county operations.
Harris County residents express strong demand for expanded sports and entertainment options, according to a recent University of Houston survey. Community leaders consider new investments to meet growing public interest.
Texas has boosted special education funding, sparking debate on allocation priorities. As the state plans its distribution, educators and advocates emphasize the need for targeted support in classrooms.
Houston crime-sketch artist has released a new portrait of a masked suspect linked to the Nancy Guthrie case. Authorities hope the image will lead to crucial tips from the public in the ongoing investigation.
Houston’s unemployment rate surged to an 8-year high in August, outpacing both Texas and national averages. The rise signals ongoing challenges in the local job market amid economic uncertainties.
Houston is set to open a new street soccer park featuring two fields, providing a vibrant space for local players and fans. The park’s location and details were announced Thursday by city officials.
A suspected meteorite crash landed in a Houston home, officials reported. The rare space rock caused minor damage, prompting an investigation as authorities work to verify its origin.
A potential primary challenge by U.S. Rep. Al Green is casting uncertainty over November’s special election in Texas’s 18th Congressional District, intensifying the political landscape ahead of the vote.
Houston offers a mix of budget-friendly and splurge-worthy activities this spring break. From free museum days and park adventures to upscale dining and exclusive tours, there’s something for every budget.
HISD has demolished a once-celebrated newcomer school for immigrants and refugees, previously hailed as a “hidden gem.” The decision sparks debate over support for vulnerable students in Houston.
An 18-year-old suspect in the deadly Houston Heights shooting now faces new federal charges. Authorities continue to investigate the case as community members seek justice. More details to follow.
