Houston’s Trump Burger, known for its political branding, appears closed following ongoing legal battles and immigration issues involving its ownership. The closure marks the end of a contentious chapter in the local dining scene.
Month: October 2025
ESPN personality hints at Houston potentially adding a new pro sports team, sparking excitement among fans. Details remain unclear, but the city’s growing sports landscape fuels speculation. More updates expected soon.
Houston Texans veteran wide receiver has urged rookie WRs to elevate their game as the season progresses. Emphasizing teamwork and resilience, he calls on newcomers to seize their opportunities on the field.
The government shutdown has significantly impacted Texas, causing federal office closures, delays in social services, and economic slowdowns. Houston faces disruptions in transportation and public safety programs.
Houston families can enjoy a variety of Halloween events, fall festivals, and kid-friendly activities this weekend. From pumpkin patches to spooky storytimes, Mommy Poppins highlights top local happenings for all ages.
The University of Houston is the first in Texas to adopt revised Academic Fresh Start policies, allowing students to reset past academic records and pursue a fresh start in their education, enhancing opportunities for success.
US Marshals and the Gulf Coast Violent Offenders Task Force launched Operation Washout in Houston, targeting violent criminals. The coordinated effort led to multiple arrests, enhancing public safety in the region.
A Houston man was sentenced to 10 years in prison for sex crimes, federal officials announced. The case involves offenses across Houston and other cities, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat sexual misconduct.
Pharmaceutical giant Lilly announced a $6.5 billion plant in Houston, citing the city’s strong workforce, strategic location, and robust infrastructure as key factors in their decision, boosting local economy and job growth.
ESPN has scheduled Houston for a prime-time Big 12 showdown this October, spotlighting the team’s rising prominence. The nationally televised game marks a key moment in Houston’s competitive season.
Over 6 million eggs have been recalled nationwide due to salmonella contamination concerns. The recall includes multiple major brands. Consumers are urged to check their eggs and avoid consumption until further notice.
A self-described wallflower emerged as the unexpected leader of the Texas Democrats’ walkout, spotlighting a new generation of activists reshaping state politics with bold, strategic resistance.
Discover the 14 best things to do in Houston this Labor Day weekend, from vibrant cultural events to outdoor adventures. CultureMap Houston highlights top activities to make your holiday memorable.
Fort Worth schools face a potential state takeover amid ongoing challenges. Experts suggest lessons from Houston ISD’s turnaround strategies could guide efforts to improve academic performance and governance.
A Houston neighborhood has gained notoriety online for crime concerns. But an analysis of official crime data reveals a more nuanced reality, challenging popular perceptions and social media narratives.
Houston-based chicken and waffles hotspot is set to open its fourth brick-and-mortar location, expanding its beloved Southern-style menu to more neighborhoods, KHOU reports. The new site aims to serve fans citywide.
Rookie Nick Kurtz powered the Oakland Athletics with a historic four-home run game, dismantling the Astros in a stunning rout. Houston struggled to respond as Kurtz’s power display marked a rare MLB feat.
Kristina Chambers was found guilty in Houston for a fatal crash that killed a pedestrian on her first date. The incident has raised safety concerns. More details on FOX 26 Houston.
Houston police have recovered another body from White Oak Bayou, continuing their search efforts in the area. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the discovery. The identity of the victim has not yet been released.
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo has officially ended speculation about her political future, affirming her commitment to continue serving in her current role. The Houston Chronicle reports she remains focused on local governance.

















