Houston Texans wide receiver openly criticizes new head coach’s strategies and leadership style, sparking debate among fans and analysts. The candid remarks highlight early tensions within the team.
Author: Jackson Lee
U.S. Coins & Jewelry marks its 40th anniversary by opening a new showroom in Houston. The expanded space aims to enhance customer experience with a modern design and expanded inventory. Renderings reveal sleek, inviting interiors.
A new Houston Public Media report reveals that despite the rise of social media, where people live continues to have the strongest influence on their attitudes and beliefs, highlighting the enduring impact of physical communities.
The NCAA’s new athlete compensation rules reshape college sports, impacting UH, Rice, Texas, and A&M. These schools face shifts in recruitment, funding, and program dynamics amid evolving pay-for-play landscapes.
A $10,000 voucher could cover tuition at several Houston-area private schools, making private education more accessible for many families. The Houston Chronicle details which schools qualify and what this means for local students.
JLL’s Dan Bellow has been honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award at HBJ’s 2025 Landmark Awards, recognizing his outstanding contributions to the commercial real estate industry.
The Houston Rockets have acquired Kevin Durant in a blockbuster trade, sending Jalen Green, Dillon Brooks, and multiple draft picks to the Brooklyn Nets. The move aims to boost Houston’s championship aspirations.
Houston families can enjoy thrilling Halloween fun with events like Zoo Boo and Galaxy Frights. From spooky adventures to kid-friendly activities, these top local attractions offer festive fun for all ages.
United Education Institute has opened its first Houston campus, aiming to fill high-demand trade jobs in the region. The new location will offer training programs in skilled trades to support local workforce needs.
Houston coach Kelvin Sampson, a member of the Lumbee Tribe, is actively advocating for federal recognition of his people. His efforts highlight the tribe’s longstanding fight for acknowledgment and rights.
Texas Democrat Beto O’Rourke returned to the Houston area for another town hall, engaging voters on key issues. The event highlighted his focus on community concerns ahead of upcoming elections.
Houston police have arrested members of the “Anti-Tren” gang on charges of drug and gun trafficking. Authorities seized firearms and narcotics during the operation, highlighting ongoing gang-related violence concerns.
A former “MasterChef” contestant is set to open a new soccer-themed bar in Sharpstown, Houston. The venue promises a blend of culinary excellence and lively sports atmosphere, appealing to fans and foodies alike.
Houston has allocated $0 for housing recovery funds based on federal official advice, sparking debate over the city’s strategy to address ongoing housing challenges, Houston Chronicle reports.
Buc-ee’s, the iconic Texas convenience store chain, is expanding beyond state lines with new locations opening across the U.S. The latest stores aim to bring Buc-ee’s signature service and snacks to new markets.
Former President Donald Trump is losing support in Texas, with even some Republican leaders distancing themselves ahead of upcoming elections. The shift signals potential challenges for GOP unity in the state.
Sylvester Turner, Democratic congressman and former Houston mayor known for his decades of public service, has died at 70. His leadership left a lasting impact on the city and state, officials confirmed.
A leading tech giant announced plans to begin manufacturing supercomputer parts in Houston, boosting local industry and tech innovation. The move aims to enhance supply chains and create jobs in the region.
Houston scores millions in the multibillion-dollar sports tourism industry, boosting the local economy through major events, tournaments, and fan-driven travel, solidifying its position as a top U.S. sports destination.
Texas voters go to the polls Saturday in local elections that may mark the last time May sees major voting statewide. Lawmakers recently moved many elections to November, reshaping the state’s electoral calendar.