Two Houston high schools have been ranked among the top 100 charter schools in the U.S., according to the Houston Chronicle. This recognition highlights the city’s growing excellence in charter education.
Month: September 2025
Two men were critically injured in a drug deal gone bad in Houston, officials report. The incident, under investigation, highlights ongoing concerns about drug-related violence in the city. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward.
A Realtor.com report reveals that extreme weather events threaten Houston homes valued at $764 billion. The findings underscore growing risks to the city’s real estate amid climate change, raising concerns for residents and investors.
Houston heats up this July with 17 top games and athletic events, from thrilling baseball clashes to high-energy marathons. Stay active and entertained all month long in America’s hometown!
A tropical disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico is forecast to bring heavy rainfall to the Houston area over the next few days. Residents are urged to stay alert as potential flooding risks increase.
Discover the 15 best things to do in Houston this weekend, from art exhibits to live music and food festivals. CultureMap Houston highlights must-visit events for a memorable weekend in the city.
July job losses in Houston exceeded 35,000, with the education sector suffering the most, experts report. The decline highlights ongoing economic challenges in the region, ABC13 Houston reveals.
A probe reveals Houston police are using a surveillance tool, originally designed to deter crime, as a search engine for investigations. The findings raise concerns over privacy and data misuse.
H2O America is set to acquire a family-owned water utility in the Houston area for $540 million, expanding its footprint and strengthening local water services, according to The Business Journals.
Raheel Ramzanali’s multifaceted journey blends sports radio, modeling, and entrepreneurship, embodying his American Dream. Houstonia Magazine spotlights his rise as a dynamic Houston figure making waves across industries.
The Houston Texans’ Week 1 PFF grades reveal five standout performers and five disappointments. Key players delivered strong impacts, while others struggled in the season opener, highlighting areas needing improvement.
Houston Congressman Al Green, displaced by redistricting, is considering a 2026 run for the 18th Congressional District. The move highlights shifting political dynamics ahead of the next election cycle.
A recent University of Houston survey reveals Houstonians crave more entertainment options. Residents seek diverse attractions to enhance the city’s cultural and recreational landscape, according to ABC13 Houston.
Avondale House, a Houston school for autistic children, has lost its Texas Education Agency approval following allegations of child abuse. The incident is under investigation, raising concerns about student safety.
A double amputee was robbed at a Houston gas station. The assailant reportedly told the victim to “be a man and turn yourself in.” Authorities are investigating the incident. No arrests have been made.
Houston kicks off the year with 10+ can’t-miss business and innovation events this January, spotlighting emerging trends and industry leaders. Stay ahead by joining workshops, panels, and networking opportunities across the city.
The Houston Astros will kick off their 2025 MLB season on March 28. Fans can catch the Opening Day game live on ESPN at 3:05 PM CT. Stay tuned for full season coverage and broadcast details at statesman.com.
Houston police discovered the bodies of two adults after three young children, searching for food, alerted authorities. The heartbreaking case is under investigation by HPD. KHOU will provide updates as details emerge.
Republicans have filed a new Texas congressional redistricting map, intensifying tensions as Democrats consider a quorum break to block the plan. The move highlights deep partisan battles over election boundaries.
Houston gears up for Lunar New Year 2025 with vibrant celebrations welcoming the Year of the Snake. From cultural festivals to traditional performances, discover the city’s top events in the Houston Chronicle.