Houston State Rep. Dennis Paul has announced his bid for the Texas Senate, securing key support from Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick. The move marks a significant development in the state’s upcoming legislative elections.
Looking to celebrate Valentine’s Day with a twist in Houston? The Houston Chronicle highlights quirky events and fun ideas across the city, from themed escape rooms to pop-up art shows, perfect for couples and friends seeking unique experiences.
Houston ISD Superintendent Mike Miles outlined key budget priorities for the upcoming school year, focusing on student support, teacher pay, and improving campus safety, aiming to enhance overall educational outcomes.
The Houston Police Department has reopened the investigation into the 2006 murder of a relative of Joel Osteen, citing new evidence and advancements in forensic technology, as reported by the Houston Chronicle.
Downtown Houston+ is offering $750K in grants to support local businesses ahead of a $12M promenade project set to begin soon, aiming to boost economic growth and enhance public spaces, KHOU reports.
Top Houston sports teams will join a panel discussion hosted by KHOU, offering insights on the city’s vibrant athletic scene. Fans can look forward to exclusive player stories and upcoming season highlights.
The Houston Rockets face a pivotal decision on Jabari Smith Jr.’s future. As his rookie season unfolds, debates heat up: should the team build around their promising forward or explore trade options to bolster the roster?
The Houston Texans have fortified their backfield by signing RB Nick Chubb, shaking up the depth chart. Chubb’s addition brings veteran power and skill, intensifying competition for carries behind starter Dameon Pierce.
Dan Crenshaw, once a rising Republican star, is now confronting a growing slate of challengers as political dynamics shift. The Houston Chronicle reports increased competition in his district ahead of upcoming elections.
Houston gears up for Halloween with 25 spine-chilling events across the city. From haunted houses to eerie trails, Secret Houston highlights must-visit spots to thrill all ages this spooky season. Don’t miss out!
Questions have surfaced regarding HISD’s payout of dual credit stipends for Houston Community College students. Concerns focus on the accuracy and transparency of the payments, prompting calls for an investigation.
A recent report by Security.org ranks the most dangerous U.S. cities based on crime rates, highlighting areas with high levels of violent and property crimes. The findings aim to raise awareness and promote safety measures nationwide.
A $100 million cell manufacturing facility has opened in The Woodlands, boosting local industry and creating new jobs. The state-of-the-art plant aims to advance cell technology and production capabilities.
The West Virginia Mountaineers face off against the Houston Cougars Wednesday night in Houston. Both teams aim to secure a crucial win in this high-stakes match-up. Game time and coverage details to follow.
A Harris County deputy was shot outside a family courthouse and is currently hospitalized in stable condition. Authorities are investigating the incident. No further details have been released.
A shooter opened fire on a woman’s car in the Houston Galleria mall parking garage, police confirmed. Authorities are investigating the motive and searching for the suspect involved in the incident.
Voters in Texas weigh in on the Cruz-Allred Senate race, with opinions reflecting a mix of support and skepticism. The contest highlights contrasting styles and priorities in a contentious political climate.
Houston offers a vibrant weekend lineup, with Bunnies on the Bayou celebrating spring and Earth Day festivities at Discovery Green. From outdoor fun to eco-friendly events, the city promises activities for all ages.
Houston ISD high school students significantly improved their STAAR test scores in the second year under Superintendent Millard House II’s turnaround plan, marking progress in the district’s ongoing academic recovery efforts.
Xavier Davis was sentenced to death for the 2021 triple homicide of a Houston family. The case, covered by Houston Public Media, highlights the severity of the crime and the court’s decisive ruling.