A bill authored by a Houston-area senator allowing school prayer and Bible reading has passed the Texas House. The measure sparks debate over religious freedom and public education boundaries.
Author: Charlotte Adams
Pharma giant Eli Lilly plans a $5.9B biomanufacturing plant in Houston, potentially creating over 2,000 jobs. The project marks a major investment in local biotech and economic growth, the Houston Chronicle reports.
The Greater Houston Partnership highlights key education policies advancing in the Texas Legislature, focusing on workforce development, school funding, and career readiness to support the region’s growing economy.
The Houston Rockets’ 2024-25 season featured standout moments: Jabari Smith Jr.’s breakout triple-double, the team’s upset over the Warriors, and Coach Depp’s historic 100th win, marking a new era of hope.
The George R. Brown Convention Center is undergoing a $2 billion transformation, promising expanded space, modernized facilities, and enhanced visitor experiences. The project aims to boost Houston’s economic and event profile.
State Sen. Mayes Middleton of Galveston has officially entered the race for Texas attorney general, joining a crowded field seeking to lead the state’s top legal office, according to Houston Public Media.
The Texas Education Agency has appointed Anastasia Anderson as the new conservator for Houston ISD, aiming to oversee district improvements and address ongoing challenges in the state’s largest school system.
Harris County Houston Sports Authority board members voted to remove chair Kent Friedman weeks after ousting CEO Janis Burke, signaling major leadership changes within the organization.
Houston’s weekend lineup features the hit musical “& Juliet” at local theaters and the exciting Astros FanFest at Minute Maid Park, offering fans and theatergoers a dynamic blend of entertainment and sports.
Houston Astros manager says star infielder has Sunday off because “he plays so hard,” emphasizing the player’s intense effort and need for rest. The decision highlights the team’s focus on player well-being.
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The Dept. of Education oversees U.S. schools, policies, and student aid. Ahead of a potential Trump order, officials brace for possible shifts in education guidelines and funding priorities nationwide.
Norton Rose Fulbright was honored at the Houston Business Journal’s 2025 Landmark Awards for its strategic headquarters move, marking a significant milestone in the firm’s growth and commitment to the Houston business community.
A U.S. Marshals Office K-9 is expected to make a full recovery after being wounded during a shootout and manhunt in southwest Houston, authorities confirmed. The search for the suspect is ongoing.
Houston stunned Duke in a thrilling Final Four upset, securing a dramatic victory to advance to the national title game against Florida. The Cougars’ resilience set the stage for a high-stakes championship showdown.
Houston authorities investigate the shocking murder of a local couple found dead in their home. The case, marked by unexpected twists, highlights ongoing concerns over violent crime in Texas neighborhoods.
A chaotic shootout in Houston left one dead and multiple wounded. Authorities responded swiftly to the violent incident, which erupted unexpectedly, underscoring rising concerns over urban gun violence in the city.
Sylvester Turner, longtime Houston mayor and former congressman, has died at age 70. Turner was known for his decades of public service and leadership in Houston’s government.
The Houston Astros’ claim to one of Major League Baseball’s top prospects may soon end, as trade talks intensify and roster moves loom. The team faces a pivotal decision that could reshape their future.
Houston Democrat Al Green defended his decision to interrupt former President Trump’s address, stating, “I did not obey.” Green’s candid remarks highlight ongoing tensions in political discourse, as reported by the Houston Chronicle.


















