Dynamo owner eyes vacant EaDo building for World Cup renovations, aiming to create state-of-the-art facilities ahead of the tournament. The project could boost local development and fan engagement in Houston.
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Testimony has begun in the lawsuit filed by Astros owner Jim Crane against former owner Drayton McLane over a failed Houston Astros TV network, as reported by the Houston Chronicle. The case highlights financial disputes tied to the venture.
The Astros kick off their first game in Sacramento against the Athletics. Fans can catch live coverage on the Houston Chronicle’s digital platforms, with pregame analysis starting at 6:30 p.m. local time. Stay tuned for updates.
HBJ’s Business of Sports event will feature executives from Houston’s leading sports teams, offering insights into the industry’s growth and challenges. The panel highlights the city’s dynamic sports business landscape.
Afghan women’s soccer players, forced to flee the Taliban, have found safety and support in Houston. The city is now their new home, where they continue to pursue their passion for the sport.
The U.S. women’s national soccer team faces a key match in Houston this Thursday. Fans can catch all the action live on local broadcasts. Here’s what you need to know to watch the game and support the team.
ICE detained multiple individuals during a human trafficking and prostitution raid at an East Harris County sports bar, authorities confirmed. The operation targeted illegal activities linked to exploitation.
A historic football season for a Texas college is at risk amid a misconduct lawsuit, raising concerns over the team’s future and potential sanctions, reports the Chron. Investigation details remain under review.
The University of North Texas Athletics has announced the date for its annual “Green on the Go” event in Houston. Set to promote sustainability and community engagement, the event marks a key initiative for the Mean Green.
The Astros’ latest setback underscores a critical crossroads for Houston’s baseball franchise. With postseason hopes on the line, the team faces a now-or-never moment to prove their title contention potential.
Elvin Hayes’ iconic turnaround jumper in the 1968 game propelled the University of Houston onto the national basketball scene, marking the start of a storied legacy for the Cougars, as highlighted by the Houston Chronicle.
A shooting at a sports bar in southwest Houston left six people injured late Friday night. Police are investigating the incident, and no arrests have been made. Victims were taken to nearby hospitals for treatment.
Catch the Houston Astros facing the Oakland Athletics in an exciting MLB matchup. Stay tuned to the Houston Chronicle for live updates, broadcast details, and how to watch the game online or on TV.
Kick off your Saturday with the free Champs Sports Run Club at Memorial Park, followed by a lively afterparty. Join Houston runners for a morning of fitness, fun, and community in one of the city’s top outdoor spots.
Eleven- and twelve-year-olds from Rhode Island head to Houston to compete for national flag-football titles at the AAU event. Teams aim to showcase local talent on a national stage.
A Houston sports bar is hosting St. Patrick’s Day events in its parking lot after a 2023 fire damaged the building. The outdoor celebration offers music, food, and drinks as the bar recovers.
Georgia football commit Chace Calicut has been charged in connection with a Houston shooting, CBS Sports reports. Authorities are investigating the incident, which could impact his college career and eligibility.
Rockets’ guard Reed Sheppard earned a spot on CBS Sports’ All-Summer League Team, showcasing his impressive skills and leadership throughout the tournament. His standout performances have caught national attention.
Houston roommates and friends teamed up to conquer the grueling obstacles of “American Ninja Warrior,” pushing each other to new heights. Their teamwork and determination highlighted Houston’s competitive spirit on the national stage.
The NCAA’s new athlete compensation rules reshape college sports, impacting UH, Rice, Texas, and A&M. These schools face shifts in recruitment, funding, and program dynamics amid evolving pay-for-play landscapes.


















