Police are searching for a man and woman following a deadly Christmas Day shooting in southwest Houston. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward as the investigation continues. – KHOU
Author: Ava Thompson
Houston ISD teacher and union leader reassigned once more amid ongoing criticism of district leadership. The move raises concerns about administrative transparency and the treatment of outspoken staff.
Houston bayou safety is under scrutiny after the discovery of a fourth body in two weeks, raising concerns about hazards and prompting calls for increased patrols and public awareness. Authorities continue investigations.
HISD claims 15 schools don’t use the district’s curriculum. A Fact Check by the Houston Chronicle examines the accuracy of this statement, exploring curriculum usage across Houston Independent School District campuses.
The Thomas B. Fordham Institute explores the growing political tensions shaping school boards nationwide, highlighting how conflicts over education are impacting representation and local governance in communities across the U.S.
Authorities have dismantled an active rooster-fighting ring behind a north Houston business, uncovering dead roosters in black bags. The bust highlights ongoing illegal animal cruelty in the area.
A top Harris County official has been charged with car burglary, according to the Houston Chronicle. The incident raises serious concerns about conduct and accountability within local government. Investigation is ongoing.
A laser was aimed at a helicopter in the Houston area, prompting a law enforcement warning. Pointing lasers at aircraft is a federal crime due to the danger it poses to pilots and public safety, officials say.
The Houston Independent School District board voted unanimously to remove a teacher and union leader from the classroom, citing concerns over conduct. The decision marks a significant move in the ongoing labor tensions within HISD.
West Houston residents express relief following the arrest of suspects linked to recent robberies, hoping it marks a turning point after a series of shootings in the area. Authorities urge continued vigilance. (ABC13 Houston)
Conference USA welcomes Sam Houston State University, marking a new chapter in collegiate athletics. This move aims to boost competition and expand the league’s footprint. Stay tuned for more on OzarksFirst.com.
In a heated Houston City Council debate, a councilmember urged the mayor, “don’t be ugly,” pushing to expedite naming at-risk apartments in a new safety plan aimed at protecting residents from dangerous housing conditions.
A massive Japanese-style entertainment center has officially opened in the former Sears building in Houston. The new venue offers immersive games, dining, and cultural experiences, marking a unique addition to the city’s entertainment scene.
A massive tornado touched down in Houston amid severe storms, causing significant damage and prompting emergency responses. Residents are urged to stay safe as weather warnings remain in effect across the region.
Houston’s new scooter curfew has reduced late-night accidents, officials say, but critics warn the policy may unfairly impact certain neighborhoods and limit mobility for some residents.
Transwestern has assumed leasing duties for TwentyFour25, a premier office building in Houston’s Galleria area, aiming to boost tenant occupancy and enhance market presence, CoStar reports.
The Buffalo Bills aim to extend their winning streak as they face the Houston Texans on Thursday. Key injuries and recent performances will shape whether the Bills can sustain momentum in this crucial matchup.
A runoff election for Houston’s 18th Congressional District could be held as late as January 31, according to Houston Public Media. The delayed vote follows an intense primary with no clear majority winner.
Cushman & Wakefield has facilitated the sale of Chisholm Trail Business Center in Houston, marking a significant transaction in the local commercial real estate market. The deal underscores growing investor interest in the region.
A recently sold office tower in downtown Houston is set for a $26.5 million conversion into residential units, marking a significant shift in the city’s urban landscape, The Business Journals reports.
