Two brothers suspected of multiple burglaries in Houston’s Heights neighborhood received a shockingly light sentence of just 12 days in jail, raising concerns over local sentencing practices.
Honeywell has completed the spinoff of Solstice Advanced Materials, establishing a new presence in Houston. The move marks a strategic step to enhance focus on advanced chemical solutions.
Yahoo Sports highlights the Houston Rockets as top NBA title contenders, citing their strong roster and recent performance. Sports Illustrated echoes this optimism, spotlighting the team’s championship potential this season.
Houston Texans affiliate has acquired the Houston pro team of League One Volleyball (LOVB), marking a major expansion into professional volleyball and strengthening the sports presence in Houston.
Voters in Harris County will face a range of local and state measures on the November 2025 ballot, including key races and propositions that could shape Houston’s future. Houston Public Media breaks down what to expect.
The Houston Texans released their latest injury report, providing a significant update on star linebacker Will Anderson Jr. The team remains cautious but optimistic about his status for the upcoming game.
This weekend in Houston, catch a live performance by Jeff Goldblum and savor the bold flavors at the Houston BBQ Throwdown. Don’t miss these top events shaping the city’s vibrant scene.
HISD announces a new initiative allowing top high schools to be managed by external partners, aiming to boost performance and innovation. The move marks a significant shift in district oversight.
ICE has arrested an Episcopal priest reportedly employed by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, authorities confirmed. The case is under investigation by Houston officials, raising questions about immigration enforcement in state agencies.
Houston secures Texas’ first major pharmaceutical plant with a $6.5 billion investment, announced by the Greater Houston Partnership. The project is set to boost local jobs and strengthen the region’s biotech industry.
Former NFL quarterback and Houston radio host are among those laid off in recent iHeartMedia cuts, highlighting ongoing challenges in the media industry, as reported by the Houston Chronicle.
Houston’s bayou deaths remain shrouded in uncertainty. Authorities continue investigating causes and circumstances, with key questions unanswered as the community seeks clarity and accountability.
In the special election for Houston’s congressional seat, candidates face a confused and disengaged electorate amid low turnout and complex ballot options, highlighting challenges in voter outreach and public awareness.
Jon Batiste, Cirque du Soleil’s “Ovo,” and indie duo Wet Leg headline Houston’s top live events this week, drawing diverse crowds with dynamic performances across the city’s premier venues.
Maria Benzon, Michael McDonough, and incumbent Bridget Wade secured victories in the Houston ISD school board elections, according to Houston Public Media. Their wins mark key developments in local education governance.
Houston has seen a significant decline in reported carjackings, recent records show. Authorities attribute the drop to enhanced policing and community efforts aimed at curbing violent crime in the city.
Popular bookstore chain announces plans to open multiple new locations across Houston. The expansion aims to boost accessibility to books and community events in key neighborhoods. Opening dates to be announced.
Juventus and City Football Group have expressed interest in Houston’s rising soccer talent Brooklyn Raines, according to sources. The young midfielder’s promising skills are attracting attention from top European clubs.
Over a span of 10 days in October, ICE detained more than 1,500 individuals in Houston, marking a significant enforcement action. The operation focused on immigration violations, drawing varied community reactions.
Houston mortuary owners face criminal charges after authorities discovered bodies kept in “inhumane” conditions. The investigation highlights serious violations at the facility, sparking public outrage and legal action.
