A mass shooting at a Houston house party left one dead and over a dozen injured Friday night. Witnesses say the victim pleaded, “Don’t let him go,” before the attack erupted, highlighting the chaos of the incident.
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Houston Texans’ Will Anderson Jr. reveals his top two lessons from Vikings star Danielle Hunter: relentless work ethic and mastering technical skills. Anderson credits Hunter for shaping his approach on and off the field.
Christian Menefee has threatened legal action against Governor Greg Abbott for delaying a special election. The Houston Chronicle reports Menefee accuses Abbott of stalling the vote, intensifying political tensions in Texas.
Houston’s weekend lineup features the hit musical “& Juliet” at local theaters and the exciting Astros FanFest at Minute Maid Park, offering fans and theatergoers a dynamic blend of entertainment and sports.
Houston ISD is empowering assistant principals to become “coaches in the moment,” actively guiding teachers in classrooms. This hands-on approach aims to boost teaching quality and student outcomes across the district.
A victim was shot and killed in a Fondren Road parking lot, Houston police report. Authorities are actively searching for the suspect, who remains on the run. Investigation is ongoing.
The Business Journals released a list of the 100 most expensive homes sold in the Houston area in 2024. The selections highlight the city’s luxury real estate market trends and top high-value transactions.
Latinas Sports Bar in Houston closed permanently just two days after a shooting in its parking lot left six people injured, authorities confirmed. The incident has sparked renewed concerns over local after-hours venue safety.
C.J. Stroud’s disappointing ranking raises concerns for the Houston Texans’ future. As the team looks to rebuild, Stroud’s struggles could hinder their quarterback plans and delay progress in the coming seasons.
NBA legend Allan Houston has sent a heartfelt message to the New York Knicks, expressing unwavering support and optimism for the team’s future. His words resonate deeply with fans amid a pivotal season.
The Texas Senate has passed a bill that curtails Harris County’s control over millions in surplus toll road funds, sparking debate over local vs. state authority. The measure now moves to the Texas House for consideration.
Houston offers a dynamic weekend lineup, from thrilling Astros games at Minute Maid Park to special Mother’s Day events citywide. Explore cultural festivals, live music, and family-friendly activities across the metro.
Aldine ISD plans to close six additional schools due to a budget deficit and declining enrollment, impacting students and staff. The district faces tough choices amid financial challenges, according to Houston Public Media.
A man near Houston was sentenced to life in prison after killing five people following a neighbor’s complaint about gunfire. The incident highlights escalating violence linked to neighborhood disputes, reported Houston Public Media.
Construction is set to begin on a 264-unit apartment complex in northwest Houston, aiming to meet growing housing demand. The project is expected to boost local development and provide new residential options.
Houston sports faced a rollercoaster 72 hours with a crucial win, a tough loss, and a major trade shaking up local teams. Fans remain eager as the city’s sports scene evolves rapidly.
Houston Astros manager says star infielder has Sunday off because “he plays so hard,” emphasizing the player’s intense effort and need for rest. The decision highlights the team’s focus on player well-being.
This week in politics, key developments include debates on healthcare reform, a new infrastructure bill proposal, and rising tensions ahead of the 2025 elections. Houston Public Media provides comprehensive coverage and analysis.
RodeoHouston has announced its 2025 entertainment lineup, featuring a diverse range of top artists set to perform throughout the event. Fans can expect big names and exciting acts at next year’s rodeo.
Nearly 50 Houston-area teachers were identified by the Texas Education Agency for allegedly obtaining fraudulent certifications, raising concerns about credential verification and student safety in local schools.



















