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Month: October 2025
Durham Elementary teachers have been reassigned to home duty following Houston ISD’s recent curriculum changes. The district aims to realign staff roles amid ongoing adjustments to educational content.
Police are searching for a suspect in a shooting at a Liberty County bar that left one dead and five others injured. Authorities continue to investigate the motive and urge anyone with information to come forward.
Plans for the Sports Illustrated Resort at Lago Mar lagoon have been officially scrapped, a source confirmed to KHOU. The much-anticipated project will no longer move forward, disappointing local supporters.
A new app now offers reservations for 700 sports courts across Houston, streamlining access for athletes and enthusiasts. This innovative platform aims to enhance local sports culture and boost community engagement.
Two children were killed and two others injured in a shooting near Houston, CBS News reports. Authorities are investigating the incident. No suspects have been identified at this time.
The University of Houston’s Turning Point USA chapter held a vigil honoring conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The event aimed to celebrate Kirk’s influence and promote free speech on campus.
Houston faces potential disruptions as a looming government shutdown threatens city services, federal funding, and local employment. KHOU explores how residents and businesses could be affected if negotiations stall.
Houston honors DJ Screw’s legacy with special events on June 27, celebrating the iconic DJ’s influence on the city’s music scene. The CW39 Houston coverage highlights tributes, performances, and community gatherings.
Texas Comptroller details the launch of the state’s new online marketplace for education savings accounts, aiming to streamline access and boost savings for Texas families. Report by Houston Public Media.
Mayor Whitmire and Judge Hidalgo responded to Gov. Abbott’s new plan targeting repeat offenders in Houston, emphasizing the need for balanced enforcement that ensures public safety while addressing root causes.
A Houston developer has unveiled plans to build thousands of new homes southwest of the city, aiming to address growing demand. The project promises modern amenities and expanded community infrastructure.
Houston gears up for the 2026 World Cup, Sweet 16, and World Baseball Classic, anticipating a massive economic boost. The city’s preparations promise significant business growth and increased tourism, city officials report.
Houston Rockets and OKC Thunder release latest injury updates ahead of tonight’s showdown. Key players from both teams are listed as doubtful or questionable, potentially impacting the game’s outcome.
The Houston Rockets have surged into the top 10 in the latest NBA power rankings by Sports Illustrated, signaling a significant turnaround this season. Their strong team performance and key player contributions are fueling playoff hopes.
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo urges urgent ethics reforms in flood control, citing transparency and accountability to improve resilience. Her call comes amid growing concerns over flood management practices.
A high-tech entertainment concept has opened in the former New Caney big box store, offering cutting-edge attractions and immersive experiences. The new venue aims to transform local entertainment with advanced technology and interactive fun.
Several students were injured in a school bus crash on FM 2854 in Montgomery County, authorities report. Emergency responders are on the scene, and the cause of the accident is under investigation.
The Department of Homeland Security has issued a statement following the shooting of a youth baseball coach near Houston, emphasizing ongoing efforts to support local law enforcement and ensure community safety.
Amid the government shutdown, thousands of Houston federal workers face furloughs or unpaid duties. The halt threatens both their income and local economic stability, highlighting widespread uncertainty in the community.



















