Houston FIFA Fan Festival reaches capacity, pauses entry for June 27
You can make other stops in East Downtown that are a part of the "Football Fiesta" in the meantime.
You can make other stops in East Downtown that are a part of the "Football Fiesta" in the meantime.
The state Supreme Court granted a "temporary relief" motion filed by Attorney General Ken Paxton against Harris County's Immigrant Legal Services Fund" (ILSF).
Thousands of pounds of what was labeled pasta salad were recalled over fears that what was sold was actually chicken salad. Any of the containers…
The political battle between two men named Dan Sullivan is back on after a judge reversed the decision by a state official to throw one…
Investigators say he was bedridden, neglected, and living in complete filth.
You can make other stops in East Downtown that are a part of the "Football…
A community vigil has been announced for those wishing to honor and pay respects to the Mitchell family, according to a post on Facebook.
There is no World Cup, without a pitch to play on, and on Friday, we got an inside look at what is now known as Houston Stadium, formerly known as…
The judge in the case of a husband accused of killing his pregnant wife in 2024 has issued a gag order, according to court records.
The U.S. Department of Education for Civil Rights has opened a disability discrimination investigation into the Houston Independent School District, according to a release.
More than 100 people were affected by a norovirus outbreak aboard the Caribbean Princess cruise, according to a CDC report.
A Spring Branch ISD teacher is accused of possessing child pornography, officials said.
A bomb squad was called for a “suspicious device" at a home off Louetta Road.
A high-profile plan to rename one of the East End’s thoroughfares has hit a sudden procedural snag as city officials and community leaders grapple with the cultural fallout of stripping…
The Houston Police Department has terminated the employment of Ashley Gonzalez after video surfaced of the officer repeatedly using a racial slur to describe Black people.
Tens of thousands of students studying for final exams around the world Friday regained access to Canvas after a cyberattack knocked it offline. Here's what to know.