IDEA Public Schools will host its student lottery for the 2025-26 school year on Saturday, February 15. During the lottery, IDEA will announce the names of the students randomly ...
On Monday, the Tejano Center, Commissioner Lesley Briones, and U.S. Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher celebrated the opening of GRADcafé Gulfton Sharpstown, the first GRADcafé in ...
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Axios Houston on MSNHouston climbing the ranks of best-performing citiesGreater Houston is moving up the rankings of top economically performing cities, per an annual report from the Milken ...
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With the Texas Legislature back in action, the state's notoriously high property taxes are once again driving conversation.
Nashville-based AJ Capital Partners and Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group are partnering on a massive luxury outlet ...
The Greater Houston Port Bureau (“Port Bureau”) is pleased to announce that Roger Guenther, retired executive director of Port Houston, has been named the 2025 Maritime Leader of the Year.
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- The historic SHAPE Community Center in Third Ward was up in flames on Sunday. The Houston Fire Department said the fire, believed to be accidental, started at about 5 p.m ...
Xi stressed that in the new year, he is willing to work with Putin to continue guiding China-Russia relations toward greater heights, to cope with the uncertainties of the external environment ...
Stuart Nash, New Zealand commercial director for Robert Walters and former Minister for Economic and Regional Development, says placing both portfolios under Willis’ leadership gives the minister ...
Greater Bay Airlines on Tuesday announced the cancellation of flights, which could disrupt the plans of some Lunar New Year travellers. The airline did not specify the number of flights affected ...
Brittany Britto Garley is Eater's regional editor of Texas, overseeing food, restaurant, and dining news for Eater Austin, Eater Dallas, and Eater Houston. Brittany is based in the Houston area.
With memories of the deadly 2021 winter storm still fresh, Houston residents greeted the city’s blanket of snow with joy but also concern. By J. David Goodman J. David Goodman reporter from Houston.
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