The pay-for-performance dispute between Houston ISD and its largest teachers union continues in court Thursday. The case centers on compensation disagreements, impacting district-employee relations and contract negotiations.
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C.J. Stroud faces pressure to improve his decision-making to fully leverage the Texans’ historic defense. Without cleaner play, Houston risks underperforming despite its elite defensive unit, experts say.
A man trapped for days in a Harris County sewer was rescued by emergency crews, authorities said. Rescue teams worked tirelessly to locate and safely extract him, highlighting the dangers of confined spaces.
New details have surfaced in a Houston case involving a body found hidden inside a barrel. Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances, seeking leads in this disturbing discovery. KHOU will provide updates.
The Houston Rockets’ latest struggles have fans and analysts questioning their playoff hopes. Rising injuries and inconsistent play have dropped them in the latest NBA power rankings. Is it time for the Rockets to panic?
Chicago Stars FC have signed forward Ryan Gareis, bolstering their attacking lineup for the upcoming season. The club looks to capitalize on Gareis’ pace and scoring ability. Stay tuned for more updates on On Tap Sports Net.
Alejandra Salinas was sworn in to Houston City Council, pledging to prioritize community needs and economic development. “Let’s get to work,” she said, emphasizing collaboration and progress for the city’s diverse residents.
A woman was shot and killed aboard a METRO bus in Houston, authorities confirmed. The incident occurred during an active route, prompting an investigation as police seek witnesses and motives.
Tytus Howard embraced his versatility to become a key leader for the Houston Texans. Adapting to multiple positions, Howard’s resilience and team-first mindset have solidified his role as a cornerstone of Houston’s offensive line.
Discover Houston’s top food and drink events this week, featuring tastings, festivals, and new restaurant openings. Stay updated with Houston Press for the best culinary experiences around the city.
A $6 million modern home in Piney Point Village topped Houston’s real estate sales last week, marking the city’s highest-priced transaction. The sleek property features cutting-edge design and luxury amenities.
Houston’s rapid growth and innovation make 2026 a pivotal year. Key stories include major infrastructure projects, energy sector shifts, and cultural developments shaping the city’s future. Stay tuned with Axios for in-depth coverage.
Houston hospitals welcomed the first babies of 2026, marking joyful beginnings for families across the city. Click2Houston shares the heartwarming stories of these newborns and their proud parents.
Texas politicians had a pivotal 2025, marked by surprising rises and unexpected falls. The Houston Chronicle breaks down who gained influence and who lost ground in the state’s shifting political landscape.
Recent crime at a Meyerland corner store has renewed concerns about safety at the nearby Life at Jackson Square apartments. Residents and authorities are calling for increased security measures, ABC13 Houston reports.
As Texas Democrats push efforts to address the statewide drought, a new Houston Public Media poll reveals that many voters remain undecided ahead of the primary elections, highlighting a competitive and uncertain race.
Planning New Year’s Eve dinner in Houston? The Houston Chronicle highlights top spots offering special menus, festive atmospheres, and unique dining experiences to ring in 2024. Book early to secure your table.
Houston heats up this November 2025 with a lineup of must-attend adult events. From vibrant food festivals to lively music and cultural gatherings, discover budget-friendly ways to savor the city’s finest flavors and fun.
Houston companies gathered at the OpenAI Academy Small Business Jam to explore AI tools and strategies. The event spotlighted how local businesses leverage artificial intelligence to drive innovation and growth.
A new nonprofit supporting first-generation college students has launched in Houston as part of a broader expansion surge. The organization aims to provide resources and mentorship to help students succeed academically.
