Former U.S. Rep. Chris Bell has joined Texas Democrats in their effort to unseat Gov. Greg Abbott. Bell’s return signals a strengthened challenge as the party aims to capitalize on shifting political dynamics.
Day: December 4, 2025
A monk lost his leg in a crash near Houston during the annual “Walk for Peace.” Authorities are investigating the incident, which disrupted the event and raised safety concerns for future gatherings.
Houston offers numerous volunteer and donation opportunities, from food banks like the Houston Food Bank to animal shelters such as Houston Humane Society. This guide highlights where locals can make a meaningful impact.
The latest Niche rankings spotlight Texas’ top private schools, highlighting academic excellence and student success. Houston Chronicle reveals the standout institutions shaping the state’s educational landscape.
Over a dozen vehicles were vandalized overnight at a northwest Houston Park and Ride, authorities reported. Police continue investigating the incident, urging witnesses to come forward. No arrests have been made.
Trader Joe’s is expanding in the Houston area with new store openings announced for key suburban locations. The popular grocer’s renewed growth reflects strong demand and strategic market opportunities in the region.
Houston Texans latest news is breaking on Sports Illustrated. Stay updated with in-depth analysis, player updates, and game highlights as the Texans navigate the current NFL season. Follow SI for real-time coverage.
Airbnb commits $1.3 million to Houston World Cup community initiatives, supporting local programs and infrastructure as the city prepares to host games during the 2026 tournament, officials announced.
As thousands in Houston face food access challenges amid the government shutdown, a new study links food insecurity to poor health, highlighting the urgent need for support and resources in affected communities.
Discover hands-on family fun and entertainment at the free KBR Kids Day at Buffalo Bayou Park. Enjoy interactive activities, games, and live performances perfect for all ages. Don’t miss this exciting Houston event!
TEA Commissioner Mike Morath discusses Houston ISD’s challenges, including its “bumpy ride,” high teacher turnover, and efforts to improve student outcomes, addressing concerns raised by educators and community leaders.
