Houston Texans rookie defies odds, making rare NFL history with record-breaking performance. This breakthrough signals a shift in the league’s landscape, spotlighting emerging talent reshaping the sport’s future.
Month: June 2025
Texas voters go to the polls Saturday in local elections that may mark the last time May sees major voting statewide. Lawmakers recently moved many elections to November, reshaping the state’s electoral calendar.
Discover the 14 best events happening in Houston this weekend, from vibrant cultural festivals to live music and art exhibits. CultureMap Houston highlights top activities to plan your perfect weekend.
Texas Woman’s University’s Institute of Health Sciences – Houston Center expands advanced healthcare education, offering innovative programs to train future professionals in a rapidly evolving medical landscape.
A new book dives into the chilling crimes of a Houston serial killer, shedding light on the victims and the tireless efforts to identify them. Texas Standard explores this gripping investigation and its impact on the community.
A leading manufacturer has relocated to a new headquarters in Houston’s Energy Corridor, marking a significant expansion. The move is set to boost operations and enhance company presence in the region.
Today in Sports: The Houston Rockets clinched their first NBA Championship, defeating the New York Knicks in a thrilling seven-game series. This historic victory marks a milestone for Houston basketball.
ICE arrested 543 criminal aliens, including seven gang members, in Houston during a week-long multi-agency operation. The enforcement effort targeted dangerous individuals violating U.S. immigration laws.
This week in politics, key developments in budget negotiations, climate policy debates, and local election campaigns dominated headlines. Stay tuned to Houston Public Media for comprehensive coverage and expert analysis.
Houston’s vibrant arts scene shines with Pink Martini’s upcoming concert and the acclaimed Broadway hit, “The Book of Mormon,” among top events. Discover these highlights and more in Houston Chronicle’s latest entertainment guide.
The Texas Education Agency has extended its takeover of Houston ISD until June 2027 following a comprehensive evaluation, aiming to ensure continued progress in district management and student outcomes.
This week in Texas, K.P. George switches party affiliation, Houston faces rising crime concerns, and housing affordability remains a critical issue. ABC13 Houston covers these key developments shaping the state.
LTIMindtree has expanded its presence in Houston, TX, reinforcing its commitment to the U.S. market. This move aims to enhance local client support and drive growth in the region.
The Houston Texans’ defense is projected to see major improvements in 2025, with key rookies stepping up and strategic offseason moves expected to bolster their lineup, aiming for a stronger, more competitive unit.
Exclusive: Nvidia and Foxconn are in talks to deploy humanoid robots at a Houston AI server manufacturing plant, aiming to boost automation and efficiency in production, Reuters reports.
The Oakland Athletics fell to the Houston Astros 11-4 in Game 3, suffering a decisive blowout. Houston’s offense dominated, extending their lead in the series with a commanding performance.
After nearly 50 years in public service, President Joe Biden delivered a heartfelt farewell address from the Oval Office, reflecting on his legacy and urging unity as he steps away from politics.
Houston’s food scene heats up this week with a Scotch tasting, gourmet smashburgers, and vibrant Pride party vibes. Diverse events promise bold flavors and lively celebrations across the city.
HISD Superintendent Mike Miles has received a significant salary increase, reflecting the district’s confidence in his leadership. The raise marks a new chapter as HISD aims to improve student outcomes under his guidance.
Border crime in Texas has been increasingly linked to child trafficking in the Houston area, raising alarms among law enforcement and community leaders. Authorities urge enhanced measures to combat this growing threat.