The owner of Texas-based Trump Burger has sparked rumors of deportation, but records show no such action. The popular chain remains operational amid ongoing local scrutiny. More details on the business and its owner follow.
Day: August 14, 2025
Discover top events in Houston this weekend, featuring a vibrant city parade and thrilling Hot Wheels Monster Trucks. Don’t miss the action and family fun highlighted in the Houston Chronicle’s latest guide.
Dorothy Caram, a dedicated Houston educator and prominent Hispanic community leader, has died at 92. Her impactful career championed education and cultural inclusion, leaving a lasting legacy in the city.
Six migrants arrested in Houston have been convicted of 48 criminal offenses, authorities report. The convictions highlight ongoing concerns about crime linked to immigration enforcement efforts in the area.
Houston’s business scene heats up this July with 7 can’t-miss events spotlighting innovation and entrepreneurship. From tech meetups to industry panels, these gatherings offer vital insights and networking opportunities.
The University of Houston will begin paying student-athletes under the NCAA’s new revenue sharing system, marking a significant shift in college sports compensation. This move aims to boost athlete financial support.
Pearland and League City ranked among the top 10 best places to live in the U.S., according to ABC13 Houston. Both cities are praised for their quality of life, safety, and strong community appeal.
The “No Kings” protest in downtown Houston drew over 15,000 participants, Mayor Whitmire announced. The large turnout highlighted widespread community engagement on critical social issues.
Texas Republicans have unveiled a new U.S. House map designed to create more winnable GOP districts. The redistricting aims to strengthen Republican influence amid growing statewide political competition.
This week, Houston’s top live events feature the vibrant energy of In The Heights, the cinematic allure of Empire of the Sun, and a dynamic Bee Gees tribute, spotlighting diverse entertainment for all audiences.
Houston ISD has joined a nationwide coalition of school districts suing major social media companies, alleging they contribute to student mental health issues. The lawsuit seeks accountability for the platforms’ impact on youth.
A recent Houston Chronicle poll reveals a growing number of Houstonians are choosing to stay indoors at night due to rising crime concerns, highlighting community worries about safety after dark.
Power outage concerns persist in Harris County despite CenterPoint Energy’s recent grid upgrades, a University of Houston survey reveals. Residents remain wary of potential disruptions amid ongoing infrastructure challenges.
Houston’s Fox station has eliminated its sports anchor position, marking a shift in its broadcast strategy. The change reflects broader industry trends toward streamlined news teams, sources tell Adweek.