Texas has been named one of the hardest-working states in the US, a reminder of its relentless workforce and strong work ethic. This recognition highlights the state’s commitment to productivity and economic growth.
Day: September 16, 2025
Marquette Greene-Scott, who lost to U.S. Rep. Troy Nehls in 2024, is launching another campaign for the congressional seat. The Houston race remains closely watched as both contenders vie for voter support.
Houston’s art scene heats up this July with nine exciting new exhibits opening citywide. From contemporary galleries to museums, culture enthusiasts have plenty to explore and experience this summer.
The Texas Education Agency is reviewing 180 complaints filed against teachers over comments made about conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. The cases highlight ongoing tensions around political speech in classrooms.
A man accused in a Dallas beheading has a documented criminal history in Houston, records reveal. Authorities are reviewing his past offenses as the investigation into the violent incident continues.
Minority business owners in Houston oppose proposed changes to the city’s subcontracting program, arguing the revisions could limit their opportunities and weaken support for diverse contractors.
Dash goalkeeper Jane Campbell has joined Rice University as a volunteer assistant coach, bringing professional experience to the Owls’ soccer program, the Houston Chronicle reports.
Senator Ted Cruz was seen painting over graffiti targeting conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Houston. The incident highlights ongoing local tensions between political supporters and opponents in the area.








