Spring Break 2025 in Houston offers families a wealth of kid-friendly adventures. From interactive museums to outdoor explorations, Mommy Poppins highlights top spots to keep children entertained and engaged during the school break.
Author: Noah Rodriguez
Republicans express outrage over the allocation of public funds to the Gay Softball World Series, sparking heated debate on government spending priorities. The controversy highlights ongoing culture wars in Congress.
Local Table team launches a fresh restaurant concept in fast-growing Fulshear, blending innovative dining with community charm. The new venue aims to become a key culinary destination. (PHOTOS)
The George R. Brown Convention Center expansion is set to stimulate $20 billion in new spending, according to a recent study. The upgrade aims to boost Houston’s economy and attract larger events.
Houston ISD’s virtual school is appealing its ‘D’ rating from the Texas Education Agency, citing extenuating circumstances and efforts to improve student outcomes, the district confirmed to the Houston Chronicle.
Houston lost 30,500 jobs in a single month, signaling a sharp economic downturn, according to the Houston Chronicle. The steep decline raises concerns about the region’s recovery and future growth prospects.
Data reveals a rise in major crimes in the METRO jurisdiction following two possibly linked shootings, police say. Authorities are investigating the incidents as part of a broader uptick in violent crime—ABC13 Houston.
ICE Houston has arrested over 350 gang members in a recent crackdown, targeting not only MS-13 but various other criminal groups. The operation underscores intensified efforts to combat gang violence in the region.
The Houston Rockets have faced mixed results in recent opening night games, showcasing flashes of potential but struggling with consistency. Their performance sets the tone for a season full of high expectations.
Crime reports to Houston police have declined since 2023, city records reveal. Officials are investigating reasons behind the drop amid ongoing efforts to boost community trust and public safety.
Texas Republicans have unveiled a new U.S. House map designed to create more winnable GOP districts. The redistricting aims to strengthen Republican influence amid growing statewide political competition.
HBJ has announced the finalists for the 2025 Fastest Growing Companies Awards. The Business Journals highlights these dynamic firms driving rapid growth and innovation in their industries.
The University of Houston has expedited an $18 million security upgrade in response to a recent surge in campus crime. The project aims to enhance safety measures and protect students, faculty, and staff.
Houston City Council members are actively using Prop A powers to address various issues, including enforcing stricter apartment inspections, aiming to improve tenant safety and housing standards citywide.
H Mart is set to open its 4th Houston-area store, responding to the region’s growing Asian population. The new location will expand access to diverse Asian groceries and products. Opening details are forthcoming.
Beyoncé’s electrifying halftime show highlighted Netflix’s NFL debut on Christmas Day, drawing millions of viewers and marking a high-profile entry into live sports streaming for the platform.
The Astros’ latest setback underscores a critical crossroads for Houston’s baseball franchise. With postseason hopes on the line, the team faces a now-or-never moment to prove their title contention potential.
Violent crime involving teenagers is surging across Texas, with Houston seeing a notable rise, officials report. Authorities are urging increased community efforts to address the growing trend and ensure youth safety.
Eleven- and twelve-year-olds from Rhode Island head to Houston to compete for national flag-football titles at the AAU event. Teams aim to showcase local talent on a national stage.
Alief ISD is offering a career switch opportunity for those interested in education. The district provides pathways and support for individuals seeking to become teachers. Learn more about this option on Click2Houston.


















