Houston’s NRG Stadium will host the much-anticipated Gold Cup final between the U.S. and Mexico. The match marks a high-stakes showdown in regional soccer, drawing fans from across the nation.
Month: September 2025
A boy has died after being shot during a ‘ding dong ditch’ prank in Texas, authorities report. The investigation into the incident is ongoing as the community grapples with the tragedy.
Five Houston universities secured spots on U.S. News’ 2026 Best Colleges list, highlighting the city’s growing reputation for academic excellence and diverse educational opportunities.
Retired Houston astronaut announces bid to challenge U.S. Sen. John Cornyn in upcoming election, marking a high-profile contest in Texas politics. The race highlights growing competition in the state.
Sulekha Events hosted a vibrant performance by Band Elyzium Passion in Houston, captivating audiences with their dynamic blend of music. The Beaumont Enterprise highlights the band’s rising popularity and energetic show.
Hundreds of Houston families face daily evictions, disrupting children’s education, stability, and emotional well-being. Experts warn these upheavals deepen trauma and widen achievement gaps for affected kids.
Houston authorities are investigating a suspicious death on Lorraine Street. Details remain limited as officials work to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident. FOX 26 Houston will provide updates as the story develops.
A major Texas developer continues advancing a massive project despite public doubts voiced by the city’s mayor. The ambitious plan faces scrutiny but remains on track as work progresses.
Champs Sports Run Club Houston meets weekly at Memorial Park, offering runners of all levels a vibrant community and scenic routes. Join for group runs, coaching, and fun in the heart of Houston’s green space.
Several Houston ISD schools earned top spots in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings, highlighting their academic excellence and commitment to student success, KHOU reports.
The Texas Department of Public Safety announced the capture of a wanted East Texas sex predator in Houston. Authorities confirmed the suspect is now in custody, ensuring increased community safety. Investigation ongoing.
Houston celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with vibrant festivals and events highlighting rich culture, music, and cuisine. From lively parades to traditional dance performances, the city honors its diverse Hispanic community.
A judge has issued a ruling in the ongoing Houston Independent School District teacher pay dispute. The decision addresses salary concerns and potential adjustments for educators amid contract disagreements.
Several MS-13 members have admitted to multiple killings in a Houston crime spree, including the death of a teenager, authorities report. The confessions mark a significant breakthrough in ongoing gang investigations.
Blacktop Industrial Trust expands into Houston with the acquisition of the 45-acre Rosslyn Business Park, marking a strategic move to strengthen its industrial portfolio in a key logistics hub.
The 2025 Houston Cougars are poised for a breakthrough season, blending experienced leadership with emerging talent. Key offseason moves and strategic coaching changes bolster their bid for conference dominance.
Houstonians express growing fear as authorities investigate multiple bodies found in a local bayou, raising concerns about a possible serial killer. Police continue their search and urge residents to stay vigilant.
U.S. Rep. Chip Roy, a former aide turned critic of Texas AG Ken Paxton, announced his bid for Texas attorney general. The race sets up a high-profile GOP clash ahead of the 2026 election.
Houston gears up for the Year of the Snake with 18 vibrant Lunar New Year celebrations. From parades to cultural performances, the city will showcase rich traditions and community spirit throughout February.
Cy-Fair ISD boasts zero campuses with D or F ratings, demonstrating strong academic performance district-wide. For detailed results and to see how your school ranked, visit the Houston Chronicle’s latest report.