Nonprofit Southwest Key Programs is laying off nearly 1,000 employees in the Houston area due to the termination of federal funding. The cuts impact various youth and community services.
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Houstonia Magazine presents “The Ultimate Game Day Guide to Houston’s Best Sports Bars,” spotlighting top venues for fans seeking great food, drinks, and big-screen action across the city this season.
Local officials have identified 117 flood victims in Kerr County following recent severe flooding. Recovery efforts continue as authorities work to assist affected families and assess the full impact of the disaster.
Jim Crane built his fortune in real estate and logistics before purchasing the Houston Astros in 2011. His strategic leadership transformed the team into champions, earning him acclaim as Houston’s top sports owner.
The White House is urging Texas to redraw its congressional maps, aiming to curb Democratic advances in the state. This move highlights ongoing battles over redistricting ahead of the next election cycle.
Beyoncé electrified Houston with her “Cowboy Carter” tour, delivering a heartfelt homecoming celebration filled with powerful vocals, dynamic choreography, and nods to her Texas roots. The crowd was buzzing.
New Texas laws will reshape classrooms statewide this school year, impacting curriculum, student rights, and teacher guidelines. Educators and families are bracing for significant changes in Houston and beyond.
ICE Houston has arrested six criminals who illegally entered the U.S. 42 times and hold a combined total of 48 convictions, highlighting ongoing challenges in border security enforcement, officials report.
Pharmaceutical giant announces a $5.9 billion facility in Houston, boosting local biotech growth. The project aims to create thousands of jobs, reinforcing the city’s status as a life sciences hub. More updates ahead.
Tilman Fertitta remains the richest sports owner in Houston, but he has dropped three spots in the latest global rankings, highlighting shifting wealth dynamics in the sports industry.
Kroger is closing two additional stores, expanding its list of recent closures nationwide. The move reflects ongoing challenges in the grocery sector as the retailer aims to optimize operations and cut costs.
A Houston-area teacher was among those killed in the devastating Central Texas floods, the local school district confirmed. Rescue efforts continue as communities cope with severe weather impacts.
State Rep. Jolanda Jones has officially entered the race for Texas’ 18th Congressional District. The Houston Democrat aims to succeed Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee in this key district.
Houston gears up for August 2025 with 23 vibrant festivals and events, from music fests to food fairs. Explore diverse cultures, live performances, and family fun in this bustling city’s latest lineup.
A Houston ISD westside group is exploring a little-known Texas law as a potential strategy to remove Superintendent Mike Miles, amid growing tensions over district leadership and direction.
A top Georgia football commit was charged following a deadly pool party incident where a Northshore student was killed. Authorities investigate the connection between the accused and the victim. Details unfold on FOX 26 Houston.
The old Hilton hotel in southwest Houston is set to be transformed into high-rise apartments, marking a major redevelopment effort. The project aims to revitalize the area with modern residential units.
Kenny Friedman was honored for 21 years of dedicated leadership with the Harris County-Houston Sports Authority. His impactful tenure helped shape Houston’s sports landscape, as reported by the Jewish Herald-Voice.
A SWAT standoff at a Houston Burger King ended without the arrest of a burglary suspect, who remains at large. Authorities secured the scene and continue the search. The investigation is ongoing.
Houston City Council members are actively using Prop A powers to address various issues, including enforcing stricter apartment inspections, aiming to improve tenant safety and housing standards citywide.
















