Houston and Harris County face critical political races this year, with key local offices and council seats up for grabs. These contests could shape policy on housing, public safety, and economic growth. Stay tuned.
Author: William Green
Lovett Industrial plans to develop a new 163,000-square-foot distribution center in Jersey Village, enhancing the region’s logistics infrastructure and supporting growing demand in the industrial real estate market.
The first U.S. Ismaili Center is nearing completion along Allen Parkway in Houston, marking a significant cultural milestone. The center will serve as a hub for community events and interfaith dialogue. (PHOTOS)
An accused murderer died unexpectedly during a court appearance in Houston, KHOU reports. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident as proceedings were abruptly halted. Further details are pending.
Houston ISD will distribute state-funded teacher raises based on performance evaluations, aiming to reward effective educators and improve student outcomes, officials announced. The new system takes effect this school year.
Houston Rockets coach commented on the recent addition of Kevin Durant, emphasizing the veteran star’s potential impact on the team’s dynamics and championship aspirations. Full details on Yahoo Sports.
Champs Sports Run Club Houston meets weekly at Memorial Park, offering runners of all levels a vibrant community and scenic routes. Join for group runs, coaching, and fun in the heart of Houston’s green space.
Several Houston ISD schools earned top spots in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings, highlighting their academic excellence and commitment to student success, KHOU reports.
Fulshear Central is set to launch a new lifestyle center in Houston’s fastest-growing suburb, blending retail, dining, and entertainment options to meet rising demand and enhance community living.
Deion Sanders’ Houston journey spans two sports and roles—starling NFL cornerback with the Oilers and dynamic coach in the city. The Houston Chronicle explores his unique dual impact on local sports history.
Texas A&M University President announced resignation amid backlash over a professor’s controversial lesson. The decision follows campus unrest and public debate surrounding academic freedom.
Leon Bridges, Charley Crockett, the Untitled Art Fair, and the screening of “Da Vinci Code” headline Houston’s top events this week, offering a rich blend of music, art, and film for cultural enthusiasts.
A Houston attorney has filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s immigrant registration mandate, arguing it violates constitutional rights. The case highlights ongoing legal battles over immigration policies.
A new youth training program in Southwest Houston is empowering kids in need by providing skill-building activities and mentorship. The initiative aims to boost confidence and community involvement among local youth.
Houston’s art scene heats up this July with nine exciting new exhibits opening citywide. From contemporary galleries to museums, culture enthusiasts have plenty to explore and experience this summer.
Authorities are investigating a deadly shooting at an apartment complex in northwest Houston. Details remain limited as police continue to gather evidence and question witnesses. No suspects have been reported in custody.
Houston’s dining scene just got livelier with “The 12 Most Fun Dinner Restaurants In Houston,” spotlighting vibrant spots that blend great food with memorable atmospheres, from lively bars to quirky themed eateries.
H2O America is set to acquire a family-owned water utility in the Houston area for $540 million, expanding its footprint and strengthening local water services, according to The Business Journals.
Houston ISD is hosting job fairs to fill over 350 teacher vacancies ahead of the new school year. The district aims to address staffing shortages and ensure classrooms are fully staffed for students.
The New York Yankees are expressing frustration after a controversial call by an umpire in Houston, feeling once again that officiating has gone against them in a critical moment. Tensions rise as debates continue.

















