Almost five years ago, the COVID-19 pandemic shut down Houston's annual rodeo. Now, as vaccination rates have since declined in the region and across the state, a measles outbreak is budding in Texas as this year’s rodeo is set to start.
Almost five years ago, the COVID-19 pandemic shut down Houston's annual rodeo. Now, as vaccination rates have since declined in the region and across the state, a measles outbreak is budding in Texas as this year’s rodeo is set to start.
The Greater Houston Partnership is forecasting over 71,000 new jobs for the region in the upcoming year, according to their latest report released this month.
A new Fall 2024 University of Houston Hobby survey found nearly 50% of Houstonians have considered moving away with many citing weather as their top concern. Pollsters point to Beryl and its aftereffects.
On Halloween, Houston’s highly anticipated Meow Wolf location will officially open to the public.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in Houston without a car? Last week, some Houstonians decided to find out by doing the Week Without Driving Challenge.
As southeastern U.S. recovers from Hurricane Helene, some Houston residents are finding ways to help
Members of Houston's Jewish community raise concerns about proposed Christian based curriculum
More than a month now after Hurricane Beryl swept through Greater Houston, we’re getting a better picture of how the storm affected the area’s economy.
The City of Houston expects to have its first pass of Beryl debris pickup completed by early to mid-August, or about 30 days after crews began picking up downed trees, fallen limbs, and other objects.
As the city recovers from Hurricane Beryl, more Houstonians than you think are considering leaving after repeated extreme weather events.
Homeownership becoming out of reach for more Houston, Harris County residents
A new report from LendingTree found that in Texas home insurance rates have increased by 54.5% over the past five years.
As Houston's Bush Intercontinental Airport is preparing for a future without Southwest Airlines, airport officials are remaining optimistic about the future of the airline with the city.
The spill is estimated to be around 26,000 barrels or, about the size of two Olympic-sized swimming pools.