Rep. Dan Crenshaw criticized Democrats’ health care claims, urging voters not to trust their narrative on the ongoing health care fight. His remarks highlight deep partisan divides ahead of upcoming policy battles.
Day: October 6, 2025
In a commanding 44-10 victory over the Ravens, the Texans showcased four standout performers while two key players struggled. This dominant win highlights Houston’s potential but also exposes areas needing improvement.
A Houston transplant is spearheading the development of a $50 million entertainment district, set to transform the area with new venues and attractions, officials announced. The ambitious project promises to boost local economy and tourism.
Texas has agreed to end in-state tuition for undocumented students, impacting thousands who previously qualified for lower rates. The decision marks a significant shift in the state’s education policy.
A 70-year-old was attacked on White Oak Trail, raising safety concerns after several recent crimes at Houston parks and trails. Authorities urge vigilance as investigations continue. (ABC13 Houston)
Fort Worth private equity firm Alsay has acquired a Houston-based water services company, expanding its regional footprint. The deal aims to enhance service capabilities and drive growth in the water infrastructure sector.
Texas Tech Athletic Director Kirby Hocutt has officially declared Houston as the Red Raiders’ 8th home game, emphasizing the city’s cultural ties by stating, “Houston is West Texas,” highlighting its significance for fans and the team.
An SUV crashed into a restaurant during a live review by food influencers, causing chaos and injuries. The incident was captured on video and shared widely. Authorities are investigating the cause.








