Thousands marched through downtown Houston Saturday in a “No Kings” protest, demanding social justice and political reform. Organizers called for unity against systemic inequality and government corruption.
Day: February 16, 2026
Before a man was deported to Mexico, his son alleges they were assaulted by unidentified officers in Houston. The incident raises serious concerns about law enforcement conduct and immigrant rights in the city.
GOP Rep. Wesley Hunt officially announced his bid for the U.S. Senate, joining incumbents John Cornyn and Ken Paxton in the Republican primary, setting the stage for a competitive race in Texas.
Houston’s fall season is packed with over 30 exciting activities for adults craving seasonal vibes. From pumpkin patches to haunted trails, 365 Things to Do in Houston highlights must-try autumn experiences citywide.
Spring ISD is addressing educator shortages by hiring more foreign teachers, aiming to fill critical vacancies and maintain classroom quality, the Houston Chronicle reports. This move reflects a growing trend in Texas districts.
The victim services director for Crime Stoppers of Houston highlights bond decisions as a critical factor in the ongoing investigation into the murder of a 25-year-old woman, calling for stricter measures to ensure justice.
Giga Energy announces plans to open a 60,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Houston, addressing the growing transformer shortage. The new plant aims to boost local production and meet rising demand.
A popular Houston sports bar has introduced a new policy that could bar entry for certain patrons. The controversial rule aims to enhance the atmosphere but has sparked mixed reactions among fans.
