ICE arrests six undocumented immigrants in Houston linked to 48 criminal convictions and 42 illegal border crossings, authorities announced. The operation underscores ongoing enforcement efforts by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Month: August 2025
Celebrate the 4th of July 2025 across Houston with vibrant fireworks, live music, and family-friendly events. From downtown festivals to community parks, CultureMap Houston highlights the best spots to honor Independence Day.
HISD Superintendent Mike Miles announced that the district has no F-rated schools for 2025, ahead of the official Texas Education Agency ratings release. This marks a significant achievement in Houston’s educational progress.
Several Houston-area medical professionals have been charged in a nationwide crackdown on healthcare fraud, authorities announced. The case highlights ongoing efforts to combat fraudulent medical billing and protect public funds.
PAGEWOOD and Long Wharf Capital have acquired a 292,200-square-foot business park in Houston, marking a significant investment in the city’s commercial real estate sector, according to REJournals.
Drew Brees Sports Bars are expanding in Houston, boosting local real estate markets. The popular venues attract fans with game-day atmosphere, driving demand for commercial properties in key neighborhoods.
ICE Houston has arrested over 350 gang members in the past six months who illegally entered the U.S. more than 1,400 times. These individuals have collectively been convicted of nearly 1,700 criminal offenses, officials report.
This week in politics (July 16, 2025), Houston Public Media highlights key legislative debates, shifting party dynamics, and upcoming local elections shaping Texas’ political landscape. Stay informed with our in-depth coverage.
Exclusive: B&B Theatres plans to open a massive entertainment complex in Friendswood, featuring state-of-the-art cinemas and diverse attractions. The new venue aims to boost local entertainment options and draw crowds from the Houston area.
Houston-area school districts are boosting starting teacher salaries to attract talent. The Houston Chronicle reports on which districts offer the highest pay, highlighting competitive efforts amid growing demand for educators.
ICE arrested 1,361 criminal aliens in the Houston area in June, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement reported. The operation targeted individuals with serious criminal records to enhance public safety.
The George R. Brown Convention Center expansion is set to stimulate $20 billion in new spending, according to a recent study. The upgrade aims to boost Houston’s economy and attract larger events.
Former Wisconsin OC Phil Longo and QB Mabrey Mettauer faced UNLV in Week 1, showcasing strategic plays and solid execution. The Badgers showed early promise, with Mettauer delivering key throws under Longo’s guidance.
The Houston Rockets have made a significant move by re-signing Clint Capela, bolstering their roster with the skilled center. This strategic acquisition aims to strengthen their defense and rebounding for the upcoming season.
Crime is surging in Houston’s Third Ward, defying overall citywide declines. Residents report rising violence and property crimes, prompting increased police presence and community calls for action.
Texas Republicans continue to advocate for Trump’s tax legislation, focusing their efforts on supportive audiences. Their strategy highlights party unity amid national debate over the bill’s impacts.
The Omies delivered an electrifying performance at Houston Summer Slam, captivating fans with high-energy moves and unforgettable moments. Coverage by Beaumont Enterprise highlights the event’s thrilling atmosphere and standout matches.
Houston ISD’s virtual school is appealing its ‘D’ rating from the Texas Education Agency, citing extenuating circumstances and efforts to improve student outcomes, the district confirmed to the Houston Chronicle.
California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized Texas and Republican policies amid rising violence, highlighting Houston’s soaring murder rates in a pointed political jab, according to the Houston Chronicle.
CenterPoint Energy plans to hire nearly 800 lineworkers by 2030 to meet rising energy demand. The strategic recruitment aims to strengthen infrastructure and ensure reliable service amid growing consumption.