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There are 20-, 40- and 60-mile rides for participants of all ages, with proceeds benefitting a reforestation program operated by the Houston Parks and Recreation Department. → Read More
From a barbecue competition to downtown parade, there are several events this week to get Houston-area residents in the rodeo spirit. → Read More
The EaDo brewery with NASA roots won three gold medals and two silvers at the Texas Craft Brewers Cup, earning it the distinction of 2023 Brewery of the Year. Eight other Houston-area beer makers also were awarded. → Read More
Mardi Gras festivities are being held across Galveston and Greater Houston this weekend as well as next Tuesday. → Read More
Beyonce, already the most decorated woman in the history of the Grammys, has a chance to become its all-time winningest musician on Sunday. Lizzo is among the other Houstonians nominated for awards. → Read More
Under Texas law, homeowners who are at least 65 years old or disabled may be able to defer current or delinquent property tax payments. → Read More
A cold front is headed toward the Houston region and has the potential to bring severe weather. → Read More
US Foods alleges in a federal lawsuit that Turkey Leg Hut, a popular restaurant in Houston's Third Ward, has a hefty unpaid balance on produce and other food it was provided last year. → Read More
The Houston region's mass transit is considering whether to extend a lifeline to Houston BCycle, the decade-old bike-sharing program that has made significant inroads but encountered financial difficulties. → Read More
The popular Montrose business bills itself as the oldest sports bar in Houston. Management indicated Griff's would rebuild in a social media post about the fire. → Read More
A wind chill warning will be in effect for Greater Houston from 6 p.m. Thursday through noon Friday, with a hard freeze warning from 6 p.m. Thursday through noon Saturday, according to the local National Weather Service office. → Read More
Aamir Ali, a 22-year-old former University of Houston student, was last seen Friday night by friends he was camping with. Some of his personal belongings were found Saturday near the water. → Read More
The city's boil water notice had been in place since Sunday night, after a power outage at a purification plant caused water pressure to drop below acceptable levels. → Read More
It's projected to be rainy throughout the day and night Thursday, according to the National Weather Service, with precipitation likely on Friday as well. But the skies are expected to clear by Saturday. → Read More
A few businesses across the city are going all out for the World Cup, which starts Sunday and concludes Dec. 18. There also are soccer-friendly bars where many of the games can be watched. → Read More
Houston's forecast for Friday calls for rain and thunderstorms, with the most severe weather expected during the late afternoon and early evening. → Read More
Most of the Houston region is experiencing drought conditions, which could continue through much of the winter, according to a local meteorologist. → Read More
Voter registration forms can be printed from Harris County's elections website or picked up from a government office. Completed forms must be dropped off in person, mailed or faxed by Oct. 11. → Read More
According to a September report by RentCafe.com, Houston is projected to add nearly 18,000 new apartment units for the calendar year, ranking fifth in that category and third in Texas behind Dallas and Austin. → Read More
The forecast for the first weekend of October calls for clear skies, high temperatures in the 80s and lows in the 60s. → Read More