“Remember When Houston Football Was Fun?” reflects on the vibrant past of Houston’s football scene, highlighting its golden era of thrilling games and passionate fans. Texas Monthly explores what made those days unforgettable and the challenges today’s teams face.
Month: May 2025
The Dept. of Education oversees U.S. schools, policies, and student aid. Ahead of a potential Trump order, officials brace for possible shifts in education guidelines and funding priorities nationwide.
Houston law enforcement leverages data analytics and proven strategies to combat rising crime rates. Innovative, data-driven approaches are shaping smarter policing and community safety efforts across the city.
Norton Rose Fulbright was honored at the Houston Business Journal’s 2025 Landmark Awards for its strategic headquarters move, marking a significant milestone in the firm’s growth and commitment to the Houston business community.
The Houston Astros announced Minute Maid Park will be renamed Daikin Park under a new 15-year naming rights deal. The partnership with Daikin marks a major change for the iconic Houston stadium.
A Houston restaurant owner has been charged in connection with an explosion at a business partner’s bar. Authorities allege the blast caused significant damage but no serious injuries. Investigation is ongoing.
The Houston Texans face a daunting challenge in the upcoming NFL season, as a brutal prediction highlights their tough schedule ahead. Experts warn the team must overcome significant hurdles to avoid another disappointing year.
Democratic lawmakers from Houston are urging Texas Governor Greg Abbott to call a special election to fill the vacant congressional seat, emphasizing the urgent need for representation in the district.
This weekend in Houston, celebrate Lunar New Year with vibrant festivities and traditional performances. Plus, don’t miss the roaring excitement of Monster Jam at the NRG Stadium. A perfect blend of culture and adrenaline awaits!
In 2024, Children at Risk ranked Houston-area school districts, highlighting top performers like Katy ISD and Southwest ISD, while Pasadena ISD and Houston ISD faced criticism for low student outcomes, spotlighting education disparities.
This Week in Investigations: Click2Houston dives into rising crime waves, escalating water bills, and other pressing local issues. Stay informed with in-depth reports and exclusive updates from our dedicated team.
Hackers stole nearly $20,000 from a small Houston business owner, leaving the shop in limbo. Authorities urge local entrepreneurs to strengthen cybersecurity measures. Click2Houston shares tips to prevent such cyberattacks.
A new tech-driven batting cage and entertainment complex has opened in Katy, offering cutting-edge sports experiences and family fun. The facility features advanced pitching machines and interactive games for all ages.
Nvidia announced plans to build an AI supercomputer manufacturing plant in Houston, boosting local tech infrastructure and job growth. The facility aims to advance AI research and production capabilities.
Houston refugees and local service organizations face uncertainty following the suspension of the U.S. resettlement program. The pause disrupts aid efforts, leaving many vulnerable immigrants in limbo, reports Houston Public Media.
Mayra Guillén, sister of Vanessa Guillén, announced plans to challenge U.S. Rep. Al Green in Texas. Her bid marks a significant political move in Houston’s congressional landscape.
Houston’s entertainment scene is rapidly evolving, driven by digital trends. From virtual concerts to streaming hubs, local artists and venues are embracing technology to engage audiences and reshape the city’s cultural landscape.
TEA data reveals a decline in bilingual student enrollment across Houston-area school districts. The drop signals shifting demographics and raises concerns about access to dual-language education in the region.
DNA evidence has identified a suspect in a 2023 Houston murder. The individual is currently serving time for an unrelated crime, authorities report. Investigations continue as police seek further leads.
From stay-at-home mom to top agent, Laura Sweeney has transformed Houston’s luxury real estate scene. Her rise highlights dedication and expertise in a competitive market. Read more in The Business Journals.