The Harris County-Houston Sports Authority board has fired CEO Janis Burke after 18 years, marking a significant leadership change. The decision comes amid ongoing organizational challenges, signaling a new direction for the authority.
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Houston ISD reports a notable rise in high school students’ STAAR test scores, highlighting improved academic performance and progress across multiple subjects, according to Houston Public Media.
Four high school friends were tragically killed in Clear Lake, Texas, in the “Miss Irresistible Murders.” Christine Paolilla, covered by ABC13 Houston, explores the chilling details of this true crime case.
Houston Roughnecks Edge Out Michigan Panthers in a Crucial Week 10 XFL Clash In an electrifying Week 10 encounter, the Houston Roughnecks emerged victorious against the Michigan Panthers, delivering a performance that could significantly influence the playoff race in the XFL. Broadcast live on FOX Sports, the game featured fierce competition and pivotal moments that underscored Houston’s determination and tactical prowess. This article explores the defining plays, standout contributors, and strategic insights from this gripping contest. Houston’s Offensive Firepower Overwhelms Michigan in Week 10 The Roughnecks showcased a dynamic and assertive offensive display, combining accurate aerial attacks with a robust…
Morgan Wallen is set to perform in Houston on June 20 and 21 as part of his “I’m The Problem” tour. Syracuse.com highlights available cheap tickets for fans eager to catch the country star live.
Twin sisters and beloved camp leaders who shaped generations of Texas campers are remembered following devastating floods. Their legacy of community and resilience lives on amid recovery efforts, USA Today reports.
The Houston teachers’ union has raised concerns after the Trump administration reportedly laid off half of the Department of Education’s workforce, citing fears over impacts on education funding and support services.
New charter schools are set to open in Houston, offering families more educational choices. Experts say the expansion could boost competition and innovation but also raise concerns about resources and equity.
Resolutions urging Mayor Whitmire to address recent concerns have gained momentum, now backed by 100 Democratic signatures. The growing support highlights intensified calls for accountability in Houston leadership.
In a bold reshaping of the capital, Trump’s latest moves are transforming Washington’s political landscape. Houston Public Media examines the impact of his strategies on governance and party dynamics.
Jalen Green has delivered electrifying performances with the Houston Rockets, showcasing his scoring prowess and athleticism. Highlights include his breakout games and clutch shots that have energized the team and fans alike.
The Texas Education Agency has extended its takeover of Houston ISD until June 2027 following a comprehensive evaluation, aiming to ensure continued progress in district management and student outcomes.
A look back at the 12 playoff clashes between Kansas City and Houston sports teams reveals intense rivalries and unforgettable moments, highlighting the fierce competition and high stakes each postseason encounter brought to fans.
A new sports bar has opened in Houston featuring hookah, ping pong, and 50 HDTVs. The vibrant venue aims to enhance game-day experiences with diverse entertainment options and state-of-the-art viewing technology.
Students are spearheading efforts to combat the mental health crisis five years after COVID-19, advocating for better resources and support in schools. Their movement gains momentum in Houston and nationwide.
The Houston Police Department plans to destroy evidence from crime investigations stored in its property facility, raising concerns about case integrity and ongoing prosecutions. ABC13 Houston reports on the department’s controversial decision.
Voters across Texas shared their views on key issues shaping the election: abortion, the economy, immigration, and transgender rights. Their diverse perspectives highlight the state’s evolving political landscape.
Tilman Fertitta aims to accelerate growth in hospitality and real estate sectors while scaling back on retail ventures in 2025. The billionaire’s strategic shift targets emerging markets and operational efficiency.
HISD’s Kinder High School has canceled its annual Black History musical, citing unspecified concerns. The decision has sparked disappointment among students and community members who value the event’s cultural significance.
Caught on camera: An intruder returned to a Houston shop, but this time, the outcome was different. Security footage captured the suspect, leading to a swift police response and an arrest. Authorities continue investigating.















