The first U.S. Ismaili Center is nearing completion along Allen Parkway in Houston, marking a significant cultural milestone. The center will serve as a hub for community events and interfaith dialogue. (PHOTOS)
Month: September 2025
The Houston Rockets have strategically built their roster around Kevin Durant, blending young talent like Ime and DJ with seasoned leadership. This approach aims to maximize Durant’s impact and push the team deep into the playoffs.
A recent survey by Houston Public Media reveals that most Houston-area residents support expanded pathways to U.S. citizenship for immigrants, reflecting strong local backing for immigration reform.
Texas’ top hospitals have been ranked by U.S. News, with Houston Methodist securing the No. 1 spot. The Laredo Morning Times highlights excellence in healthcare across the state’s leading medical centers.
The Houston Latino Learning Center faces severe funding cuts amid Texas political battles, jeopardizing vital education programs for the community. Advocates warn this move undermines local success and equity efforts.
Tickets for the Savannah Bananas’ Texas stop are in high demand, with limited availability remaining. Fans are urged to act quickly to secure seats for this popular baseball event. Details on venues and dates are available on official channels.
Aldine ISD has emerged as one of Texas’ most improved school districts, showcasing significant gains in student performance and community engagement, marking a major turnaround in Houston’s educational landscape.
An accused murderer died unexpectedly during a court appearance in Houston, KHOU reports. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident as proceedings were abruptly halted. Further details are pending.
The Bellaire Market District expansion in west Houston will introduce rooftop amenities and green spaces, enhancing community appeal and providing new recreational options for residents and visitors alike.
Alex Bregman received a standing ovation and hit a home run in his first at-bat during his return to Houston. Despite his heroics, the Astros rallied late to secure a win over the Red Sox.
Houston authorities recovered another body from a local bayou, marking the latest in a series of such incidents. This discovery has heightened community concerns about safety and prompted calls for increased patrols.
A Houston woman recalls her early encounters with Charlie Kirk before he rose to prominence in conservative politics. Her reflections shed light on the grassroots beginnings of the influential activist.
BRKTHROUGH challenge experience expands with the opening of its second location, offering immersive team-building adventures. The new site aims to enhance problem-solving skills for groups across the nation.
Oregon State Beavers face off against Houston Cougars on Sept. 26, 2025, in a highly anticipated clash. Fans expect a fierce battle as both teams aim to assert dominance early in the season. Stay tuned for updates.
University of Houston champions the spirit of community with its “There’s No Place Like Home” campaign, highlighting student life, campus pride, and the strong bonds that make UH feel like a true home away from home.
The self-proclaimed “Mayor of Bissonnet” was sentenced to 10 years in prison for sex crimes committed along a local train track, authorities confirmed. The case highlights ongoing concerns about safety in the area.
Sam’s Club is set to open a new location at NewQuest’s Texas Heritage Marketplace in the Katy area, according to recent filings. The development marks a significant retail expansion in the growing suburban market.
Houston baseball legend Roger Clemens has received a Hall of Fame endorsement from former President Donald Trump, sparking renewed debate over the star pitcher’s legacy. The announcement came via Houston Public Media.
A Houston homeowner fatally shot two suspects allegedly impersonating officers while serving a warrant, HPD reports. Authorities are investigating the incident, which raises concerns about safety and impersonation.
Texas Rep. James Talarico asserts independence in his Senate bid, stating he is “not taking instructions or orders” from the national Democratic Party. He emphasizes a grassroots approach amid a competitive race.