FIFA announced that World Cup tickets will be released in multiple phases, allowing fans a fair chance to secure seats. The phased approach aims to manage demand and ensure transparency, officials said.
Author: Ava Thompson
She began her career as the Pacers’ in-arena host and has now returned to Indianapolis for the NBA Finals, this time covering the event for ESPN. Her journey highlights a full-circle moment in her broadcasting career.
The Golden State Warriors face a daunting Game 7 in Houston after squandering a 3-1 series lead. The high-stakes matchup will decide their playoff fate in a tense showdown.
Hearst Communications has announced plans to acquire the Dallas Morning News and the Houston Chronicle, expanding its footprint in Texas media. The deal aims to strengthen regional news coverage and digital growth.
Astros infielder Jeremy Peña remains sidelined as he has not yet been cleared for baseball activities, raising concerns about his recovery and the team’s infield depth, Sports Illustrated reports.
The Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo has unveiled its 2025 entertainment lineup, featuring top country, pop, and rock acts. Fans can look forward to exciting performances throughout the event. Stay tuned for dates and details.
Former Houston board member and pediatrician face public backlash after controversial comments about flooding. The remarks sparked outrage amid ongoing concerns about city flood management and safety.
Tesla plans to invest nearly $200 million to build a new battery “megafactory” near Houston, aiming to boost production capacity and support its expanding electric vehicle lineup, KHOU reports.
Police are actively searching for two suspects involved in a mass shooting outside Latinas Sports Bar, an after-hours club in southwest Houston. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward. Investigation ongoing.
Applications for HISD K-12 school choice programs have dropped sharply following the state takeover. The decline raises concerns about parental confidence and long-term impacts on district enrollment, officials say.
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo trails county commissioners in campaign fundraising, according to recent reports. Despite her high-profile role, Hidalgo’s campaign funds lag behind key local officials.
Asia Society’s “Super Saturday: Nowruz in Bloom” celebrates the Persian New Year with vibrant cultural performances, traditional crafts, and festive cuisine, highlighting the rich heritage of Nowruz across Asia.
Houston Congressman Al Green accused a Tennessee representative of using a racial slur by calling him “boy,” sparking controversy and calls for accountability. The incident highlights ongoing racial tensions in Congress.
Houston gears up for the 4th of July 2025 with a lineup of events, exclusive deals, and open venues. From fireworks to dining specials, residents can celebrate Independence Day without breaking the bank.
Stonewall Sports has launched in Houston, bringing together the LGBTQ community through inclusive recreational leagues. The initiative aims to foster connection, wellness, and visibility via sports.
Sources report that ICE conducted a raid at a Houston business, resulting in the arrest of at least two employees. Authorities are currently investigating the nature of the operation and any potential violations.
Snow falls in Houston and New Orleans as a rare winter storm sweeps the Gulf Coast, bringing record low temperatures and widespread disruptions. Officials urge caution amid icy roads and power outages.
A massive new entertainment complex has opened in a Houston suburb, offering dining, shopping, and attractions. The vibrant hub aims to boost local economy and become a top destination for families and visitors.
Several University of Houston students voiced safety concerns during a town hall meeting following a recent surge in violent crimes on campus. Authorities pledged increased security measures to address the issue.
Houston exhibits a strong independent political streak, yet aligns with national trends on key issues, according to a new study by the Kinder Institute for Urban Research. This reflects the city’s unique yet connected political landscape.

















