A 19-year-old Houston woman is accused of fatally shooting a man who allegedly assaulted a METRO bus driver. Authorities are investigating the incident as the community reacts to the fatal confrontation.
Month: October 2025
Texas’ economy heavily depends on international trade, with billions in exports driving growth. Key sectors like energy, technology, and agriculture benefit from global markets, underlining the state’s trade significance.
From the Astrodome’s groundbreaking debut to the sleek Toyota Center, Houston’s sports stadiums mirror the city’s evolving political landscape, highlighting key debates over funding, development, and community impact.
Italian fashion boutique Elisabetta Franchi is set to open its first Texas location at Houston’s Galleria. The brand expands its U.S. presence, bringing luxury Italian style to the Houston market.
Houston police have found 16 bodies in area bayous this year. Despite rising concerns, the mayor dismissed serial killer theories, urging the public to await official investigations. Fox News reports ongoing developments.
Republican-led redistricting in Houston is sparking legal battles and voter confusion, reshaping political power amid accusations of partisan gerrymandering. The move threatens to upend community representation ahead of upcoming elections.
Houston’s top family Halloween events are back, featuring Scream on the Green, Zoo Boo, and more. These festive gatherings offer safe, fun activities for all ages across the city this spooky season.
Want to attend a public college or university in Texas without paying tuition? The Houston Chronicle reveals new programs and eligibility criteria that can make higher education free for many students across the state.
Police have released images of a suspect wanted in a Texas bar shooting that injured six people, leaving one dead. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward as the investigation continues.
Katz’s Deli & Bar is set to open its fifth Houston-area location, expanding its popular menu of classic deli favorites. The new venue aims to bring more of its signature sandwiches and vibrant atmosphere to local diners.
Houston sports general managers have earned a reputation for aggressive and frequent trades, turning the city into “Trade Central.” Their bold moves continue to reshape local teams and capture national attention.
A gunman killed three people in a Houston-area shooting spree, authorities confirmed. Police are investigating the motive and searching for additional victims or suspects. The community remains on alert.
Houston Public Media highlights the best pumpkin patches across Houston, Katy, and nearby areas. From family-friendly farms to festive fall events, these spots offer fun activities and fresh pumpkins for the season.
This week in politics, key developments include the Senate’s debate on new climate legislation, significant shifts in local Houston governance, and updates on international trade talks impacting U.S. markets.
Discover 10 must-attend events in the Greater Houston area this weekend, Sept. 26-28. From cultural festivals to live music and family activities, Community Impact highlights top local happenings for all interests.
Education leaders from across Texas gathered at txEDCON in Houston, hosted by the Texas Association of School Boards (TASB), to collaborate on innovative strategies and advance student learning statewide.
Texas Governor announces a new task force to target dangerous repeat offenders in Houston. The initiative aims to reduce crime and enhance public safety through focused enforcement and cooperation with local agencies.
Eli Lilly announces a $6.5 billion investment to build a new manufacturing plant in Houston, promising significant job creation and boosting the region’s pharmaceutical industry. The facility aims to enhance production capacity and innovation.
Northwest Sports Update: Friday Night Lights shine in Blaine high school football, the Mariners kick off a pivotal series in Houston, and anticipation builds for the Apple Cup showdown. Full coverage on My Bellingham Now.
Eastbound traffic on U.S. 290 near Waller was temporarily halted after a semi-truck rolled over, causing significant delays. Authorities are on scene managing the situation and investigating the cause.



















