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Snow falls in Houston and New Orleans as a rare winter storm sweeps the Gulf Coast, bringing record low temperatures and widespread disruptions. Officials urge caution amid icy roads and power outages.
ICE has arrested a member of the Tren de Aragua gang illegally residing in the Houston area. The apprehension underscores ongoing efforts to target dangerous criminal networks within the U.S., officials said.
A massive new entertainment complex has opened in a Houston suburb, offering dining, shopping, and attractions. The vibrant hub aims to boost local economy and become a top destination for families and visitors.
Houston Texans’ new defensive back shares his initial impressions on returning to the NFL, emphasizing his readiness and excitement to contribute to the team’s defensive unit this season, Sports Illustrated reports.
The Houston Texans face a high-stakes gamble with their failed first-round pick. If the move pays off, it could redefine the team’s future and prove a bold strategy in rebuilding efforts.
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.
Beyoncé fans in Houston can celebrate the Christmas halftime show at exclusive parties hosted by SirDavis. The events promise festive fun and live viewing, blending holiday cheer with star-studded entertainment.
Houston Astros manager disclosed the injury timeline for rookie outfielder Jake Matthews, expected to return in late July after a wrist fracture. The team remains optimistic about his full recovery.
Astros GM explains why recent first-round prospect was not promoted, citing readiness and developmental priorities. The decision underscores Houston’s focus on long-term player growth over quick advancement.
The Houston Texans are exploring plans for a new practice facility paired with an entertainment district. The project aims to enhance fan experiences and boost local development near the team’s headquarters, officials say.
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.
An analyst warns the Houston Texans risk falling apart due to ongoing roster instability, coaching challenges, and key injuries. Without addressing these issues, the franchise’s rebuilding efforts may be in jeopardy.
XO Eats + Entertainment has opened on Washington Avenue, offering a vibrant new nightlife and dining experience. The venue combines diverse cuisine with live entertainment, enhancing the area’s social scene and attracting a broad crowd.
The Houston Rockets should prioritize keeping Fred VanVleet, seeing him as a key veteran presence and proven scorer. Revisiting his contract could secure stability and leadership as the team builds for the future.
Pittsburgh Steelers new WR, Jaylen Carter, compares himself to franchise legend Hines Ward in a recent interview. Carter cites Ward’s toughness and leadership as qualities he strives to embody on the field.
Tilman Fertitta is stepping back from his Houston business empire to serve as the U.S. ambassador to Italy. The billionaire restaurateur and entrepreneur will focus on diplomatic duties in his new role.
The Houston Rockets are reportedly exploring free agency options to bring back a former player, aiming to strengthen their roster. Sources say talks are ongoing as the team looks to boost its playoff chances.
“No Kings” protests are set for June 14 across the US, with multiple Texas locations participating. Austin American-Statesman highlights key sites in Texas where demonstrators will gather to voice their concerns.
Looking for fun indoor activities this summer? The Houston Chronicle highlights 10 family-friendly spots in Houston, offering safe, cool escapes with interactive exhibits, games, and learning experiences for all ages.



















