LOCAL SPOTLIGHT
- Don't dunk fruit in Galveston's water, Twitter users warn
- Will David Chang’s Houston joint be less disastrous this year?
- How Shaedon Sharpe's draft entry could affect Rockets' plans
- HPD needs help finding driver who killed man near downtown
- Unique Mother’s Day 2022 gifts for the one-of-a-kind woman
- With teacher shortage looming, TX considers more rigorous exam
Today's Picks
- Houston is sinking at a rate faster than the rise of sea levels, which could lead to the city...
- Problems began before the flight even took off.
- Vidor has a history as a 'sun-down town,' in which Black people were not permitted after dark.
- Use this natural remedy to boost your immune response as COVID cases rise.
- 'Carpool Karaoke' king James Corden leaving late-night showJames Corden said he will be bowing out of his late-night CBS TV show next year, calling it a “good time to move on and see what else might be out there.” Corden announced his decision during the...By LYNN ELBER
- Astros hit three homers, beat Blue Jays for fourth straight winJeremy Pena, Yordan Alvarez and Alex Bregman all homered for Houston in the victory in TorontoBy IAN HARRISON
- What to know about The Warwick in the old Houston's restaurantA star local chef cooks Southern, Cajun and New American food that pays homage to a piece of Houston's culinary past.By Emma Balter
- Why trick-or-treaters descend on River Oaks each yearThe affluent Houston neighborhood is stockpiling King Size candy bars for kids from all areas.By Abigail Rosenthal, Jay R Jordan
- 7 under-the-radar Houston vacation spots worth visitingFrom unique hotels to historic educational sites, these lesser-known Houston destinations should not be missed.By Anna Mazurek
- GOP election-deniers elevate races for secretary of stateATLANTA (AP) — Add one more group of contests to the white-hot races for Congress and governor that will dominate this year's midterm elections: secretaries of state. Former President Donald...By CHRISTINA A. CASSIDY
- Turner takes car to Earth Day event despite no-car challengeOnly four of the city's 16 council members confirmed they would take part in the no-car Earth Day challenge from LINKHouston and BikeHouston.By Jay R. Jordan
Travel
- From unique hotels to historic educational sites, these lesser-known Houston destinations should...
- Christopher Alexander Morgan is accused of throwing ice, hurling homophobic insults and hitting...
- Surging demand, high fuel prices and an ongoing pilot shortage have combined to create...
- A new report ranks the most scenic Amtrak routes in the U.S. and a stretch of railway traversing...