Buc-ee’s, the iconic Texas convenience store chain, is expanding beyond state lines with new locations opening across the U.S. The latest stores aim to bring Buc-ee’s signature service and snacks to new markets.
Month: July 2025
After the Cougars’ national title loss, frustration has surged online, with many fans and commentators directing blame at Ted Cruz. The Texas senator faces widespread criticism for his perceived stance during the game.
Houston faces a warm, humid weekend with highs in the upper 80s. Rain chances increase Sunday as a slow-moving front approaches, bringing scattered showers and thunderstorms. Residents should stay weather-aware.
Vice President Kamala Harris, accompanied by Beyoncé, is campaigning in solidly red Texas, aiming to energize Democratic voters ahead of crucial midterm elections, highlighting the high stakes in the traditionally conservative state.
Texans have “a lot of great options” for a new headquarters and entertainment district, city officials say. Houston is exploring multiple sites to boost economic growth and enhance the urban experience.
Two new charter schools are set to open in Houston, aiming to provide expanded educational options for local families. Officials highlight innovative programs and community engagement as key features.
Is being in a gang illegal? Houston law targets organized crime involvement, not mere association. Recent arrests highlight the focus on criminal acts tied to gangs, emphasizing prosecution of illegal activities over membership alone.
Houston tops the nation in homebuilding, issuing the most permits this year, according to KHOU. The surge highlights the city’s rapid growth and booming real estate market amid rising demand.
The City of Houston, Houston First Corp., and the local sports community united to celebrate the return of the 2024 Olympians. The event honored their achievements and highlighted Houston’s strong athletic spirit.
Houston Astros manager highlights the team’s top priority ahead of the MLB trade deadline. Addressing roster gaps, he signals a key move aimed at bolstering the squad for a playoff push.
Police are investigating a deadly crash in west Houston that claimed multiple lives. Authorities responded swiftly, working to determine the cause. Traffic in the area has been diverted as the investigation continues.
Former President Donald Trump is losing support in Texas, with even some Republican leaders distancing themselves ahead of upcoming elections. The shift signals potential challenges for GOP unity in the state.
Protests against the “No Kings” movement are set across Houston and Southeast Texas on Saturday, June 14. Demonstrators will gather at key locations to voice opposition and raise awareness. Stay tuned for updates.
Houston ISD is considering pay based on teacher performance, sparking debate. Supporters say it rewards excellence, while critics argue teaching cannot be measured like sales, warning it may undermine education quality.
New data reveals U.S. citizens in Harris County are twice as likely to face criminal charges compared to non-citizens, raising questions about enforcement practices and potential disparities in the justice system.
The Greater Houston Partnership welcomes new members in September and October, strengthening the region’s business community. These additions boost collaboration, innovation, and economic growth across Houston.
The Houston Rockets have bolstered their roster by adding veteran sixth man Dorian Finney-Smith. Known for his defensive versatility and clutch shooting, Finney-Smith is poised to make an immediate impact.
Former Astros top prospect Forrest Whitley was designated for assignment by the Tampa Bay Rays, marking a significant setback in his MLB career. Whitley now faces an uncertain future in professional baseball.
Free agent center Clint Capela has officially returned to the Houston Rockets, signing a new deal. The Rockets aim to bolster their frontcourt with Capela’s proven defensive and rebounding abilities.