Houston Chronicle urges Gov. Greg Abbott to call a special election to replace Mayor Sylvester Turner, emphasizing the need to prioritize governance over political gamesmanship.
Author: William Green
Mayday USA is set to empower Houston families by providing essential resources and support. The organization aims to strengthen the community through education, housing assistance, and financial literacy programs.
At the No Kings protest, Falkenberg, a hot dog vendor, witnessed a different side of America. The event revealed deep divisions and diverse perspectives, highlighting the nation’s complex social landscape.
Texas Southern University’s Athletic Director faces a sexual assault lawsuit filed in Houston, raising serious concerns about the department’s leadership. The case has prompted calls for an immediate investigation.
Looking back at 2024, InnovationMap highlights the top 5 most-read Houston sports tech stories. From cutting-edge training tools to stadium innovations, these articles showcase the city’s dynamic fusion of sports and technology.
New details have surfaced regarding the Houston Texans’ signing of Nick Chubb. Sources reveal contract specifics and the strategic impact expected as the team bolsters its backfield for the upcoming season.
Houston offers 10 free, family-friendly events this spring break, featuring outdoor adventures, arts and crafts, and cultural experiences. Ideal for all ages, these activities promise fun without breaking the bank.
Houston ISD received a C grade in the delayed 2022-23 TEA accountability ratings, highlighting ongoing challenges in the district’s performance, officials announced Thursday. Detailed results are now available to the public.
Houston police say there is no evidence of a hate crime in the death of a “King of the Hill” actor. Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the case, according to the Houston Chronicle.
The University of North Texas women’s golf team kicked off their season in Houston, showcasing promising talent and determination. The Mean Green golfers aim to build momentum in early competition.
A man labeled a “career criminal” was accused of assaulting his girlfriend, a Houston County Sheriff’s Office deputy. The incident has prompted an ongoing investigation by local authorities in Houston.
Police at the University of Houston reported an armed robbery near campus Tuesday, ahead of a planned student protest on Wednesday addressing campus safety concerns, ABC13 Houston reports. Investigations are ongoing.
Discover “Our Epic Summer Bucket List of Things To Do in Houston with Kids” by Mommy Poppins. This guide highlights top family-friendly activities across Houston, ensuring a fun and memorable summer for all ages.
Houston is the fastest-sinking city in the U.S., according to a recent study. Rapid ground subsidence, driven by groundwater extraction and urban development, threatens infrastructure and increases flood risks in the region.
Houston’s holiday spirit shines bright with 15 must-see light displays across the city. From festive neighborhoods to grand installations, the Houston Chronicle highlights top spots to explore this season.
Shell Energy is exiting the Texas residential electricity market, selling its remaining customers to NRG. The move marks Shell’s complete departure from serving Texas homes, as reported by Houston Public Media.
Research on school closures reveals mixed impacts on students and districts. While some districts save costs, academic progress and mental health concerns remain key challenges, highlighting the complex trade-offs involved.
Houston Astros ace continues to dominate on the mound, propelling the team upward in Sports Illustrated’s latest weekly power rankings. Their strong performance signals a surge towards the top of the MLB standings.
The Mix-MATCH fest in Midtown celebrates Houston’s vibrant arts scene this Saturday, showcasing local talent through music, art, and food. The event highlights the city’s creative spirit with diverse performances and interactive exhibits.
Two of Texas’ most wanted criminal illegal immigrants were arrested in Houston and Mesquite, authorities confirmed. The Texas Department of Public Safety emphasized ongoing efforts to target violent offenders.