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The Houston Black Lives Matter organization hosted a “Justice 4 George Floyd” protest Friday. → Read More
Chevron Corp. is planning on making a 10% to 15% reduction in it’s workforce this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a Bloomberg report. → Read More
Chuck Norris doesn’t read books. Books read Chuck Norris, unless that book is “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” and he is with the Texas First Lady. → Read More
More and more places are starting to reopen in Houston and Texas, giving people options for things to do in the summer. → Read More
It’s official. The Houston Zoo has announced a reopening date after being closed since March 14 due to the coronavirus outbreak. → Read More
The Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer. That means (despite the coronavirus pandemic) families are itching to get out of their homes and safely enjoy some outdoor activities. → Read More
Coronavirus has changed the game. It has changed the way people and businesses approach daily routines and, as Houston works to reopen, we are having to adapt and find a new normal. → Read More
Seniors across Houston are being celebrated in unique ways, but one local graduate got a truly Houston-style celebration. → Read More
Memorial Day is looking a little different thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. As places work to reopen, it is a little unclear of what is opened and closed, but there are a few things to note. → Read More
A man is dead after an officer-involved shooting in southeast Houston → Read More
Hand sanitizer has become an essential part of life. → Read More
An investigation is underway after a body was found in the bayou in downtown. → Read More
Police are asking for help identifying a man wanted in connection with a fatal shooting in north Harris County. → Read More
A local student is turning heads after she earned over $1 million worth of scholarships from various universities. → Read More
A Texas man is facing serious charges after fraudulently seeking millions from forgivable loans meant to help businesses suffering in the coronavirus pandemic, according to the Department of Justice. → Read More
At least one person is dead after an auto-pedestrian crash in southwest Houston. → Read More
Two people are injured after an explosion in Galveston, authorities said. → Read More
Thousands of families in Harris County will be getting some much-needed financial assistance thanks to a new relief funds approved by the Commissioners Court Tuesday. → Read More
The Texas Renaissance Festival is a fall staple in Houston and Texas, and even a global pandemic can’t stop the festivities. → Read More
Gov. Greg Abbott announced Monday that more Texas businesses were being given the green light to reopen after being closed for more than two months due to the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More