Greater Houston solidifies its status as the Energy Capital of the World, driving innovation and growth in oil, gas, and renewable sectors. The Greater Houston Partnership highlights the region’s pivotal role in global energy markets.
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Texas may ban foreign exchange students from varsity sports starting next school year, citing concerns over competitive fairness. The proposal has sparked debate among educators and advocates.
The National Weather Service warns that tornadoes cannot be ruled out overnight as the Houston region faces stormy weather. Residents are urged to stay alert and monitor updates for safety.
California Governor Gavin Newsom is set to visit Houston for a rally, officials confirmed. The event aims to engage local supporters and discuss key policy initiatives ahead of upcoming elections.
A park party in southeast Houston turned deadly when a shooting left one boy dead and a girl injured, authorities say. The Houston Police Department is investigating the incident. No suspects have been reported.
Plan your 5-day Thanksgiving weekend in Houston from November 26 to 30, 2025, with 365 exciting activities. From festive events to local attractions, discover how to make the most of your holiday in the city.
Former Houston ISD trustees reflect on Rod Paige’s transformative impact on education in Houston. Paige’s leadership reshaped policies, boosting student achievement and setting new standards for the district’s future.
A Vegas fugitive wanted on charges involving minors was found in Houston and opened fire on officers during the arrest. Authorities are investigating the incident and pursuing additional charges.
Pizza beer garden restaurant Tony C’s is set to open its first Houston-area locations in NewQuest developments, expanding its footprint and offering a unique dining experience to local communities.
Houston World Cup host committee partners with Airbnb to break a Guinness World Record in 2025, aiming to elevate fan experience and global visibility ahead of the tournament, officials announced.
Several University of Houston alumni made headlines in NFL Week 14, showcasing their talent on the gridiron. From key tackles to crucial touchdowns, Cougars continue to impact professional football.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom, buoyed by the Prop 50 redistricting win, thanked Texas for igniting voter activism. The victory marks a pivotal moment in California’s electoral map reform efforts.
Houston will return to a single Pride parade in 2025 after last year’s competing events. The unified celebration aims to strengthen community ties and offer a more inclusive experience, Houston Public Media reports.
Texas Education Chief met with Turning Point USA to discuss the group’s plans for expanding its presence in high schools. The meeting highlights ongoing debates over political activism in education.
Five men were arrested in Houston under Texas’ new anti-jugging law, aimed at curbing thefts where suspects target distracted shoppers outside stores. The law empowers law enforcement to act swiftly on suspicious behavior.
Houston’s Grand Lux Cafe is closing, impacting 83 employees, the Business Journals reports. The closure marks the end of a local dining staple, raising concerns about job losses in the Houston community.
A U.S. citizen is suing the Department of Homeland Security after being wrongfully detained at Houston’s airport. The lawsuit alleges rights violations and prompts calls for increased oversight of border security practices.
FOX Sports confirms Houston as a key host city for the 2026 World Cup. Fans can expect match schedules, start times, and venues details soon, spotlighting Houston’s vital role in the tournament.
Houston remains the second most-sinful city in the U.S., according to a new report. Other Texas cities also made the list, highlighting regional trends in vices and nightlife. Full details on KHOU.
Jasmine Crockett’s latest Senate campaign ad has sparked widespread debate, drawing attention for its bold messaging and divisive visuals. The ad’s impact is fueling heated discussions across political circles and media.




















