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10 binge-able ‘House Hunters’ episodes set in Houston
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‘Can we go thrift shopping?’ The best Houston thrift stores, according to you
The Coolest Tattoo Shops in Texas — From Dallas to El Paso
Art | BLACK OWNED BUSINESS | Community | LGBTQ | local business | SMALL BUSINESS | STATE | Tattoo | TEXAS | THINGS TO DOAs DEI faces pushback, Houston partners with Kroger to launch jobs initiative

10 binge-able ‘House Hunters’ episodes set in Houston
| July 4, 2025
Community | CULTURE | ENTERTAINMENT | HARDGATE | house hunters | HOUSING | HTX | LIFESTYLE | real estate
Houston is home to some stunning scenery and gorgeous properties. Check out these Houston “House Hunters” episodes to get an even closer look at the city’s real estate.

Dallas achieves unprecedented growth in pet adoptions
| July 3, 2025
Dallas pet adoptions shatter adoption records with 12,261 pets finding homes in 2024 — a 41% increase from the previous year. This makes Dallas Animal Services a national leader in animal welfare.

‘Can we go thrift shopping?’ The best Houston thrift stores, according to you
by Sierra Rozen
| July 3, 2025
Most shoppers know there’s nothing like the thrill of bringing home a newly purchased item. But, an even bigger thrill is scoring a deal and finding a gem for next to nothing.

The Coolest Tattoo Shops in Texas — From Dallas to El Paso
| July 3, 2025
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Here are some unique tattoo shops in the state of Texas.

As DEI faces pushback, Houston partners with Kroger to launch jobs initiative
| July 2, 2025
As DEI programs face pushback nationally, Houston is leaning in. Roderick Batson, with support from the City of Houston and Kroger, has launched Helping Heroes Staffing to create real job opportunities for people with special needs.

Unpacking the pickleball craze: The best places to play in Houston
by Sierra Rozen
| July 2, 2025
Said to be easier than tennis, often referred to as a "millennial sport,” and having nothing to do with the vinegary vegetable, pickleball has taken over as the fastest growing sport in the country.

Senate passes GOP’s tax and spending bill with Cornyn, Cruz priorities included
| July 2, 2025
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Following a 26-hour marathon voting session and lengthy, late-night negotiations, the U.S. Senate has passed its version of Republicans’ landmark tax and spending bill with both Texas senators, John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, voting for the legislation.

8 Houston hikes with plenty of shade
| July 2, 2025
You’ll feel as cool as a cucumber all summer long on these shade-filled Houston hikes.

Two Schools, One Law: Texas A&M and Texas Southern University navigate NCAA Shakeup
| June 30, 2025
Texas A&M and Texas Southern — are navigating a landmark shift in college athletics compensation following the passage of Texas House Bill 126. With vastly different resources, each institution faces unique challenges and opportunities as they adapt to the new rules surrounding student-athlete pay, NIL agreements, and competitive sustainability.

Houston’s 6 best movie theatres
by Sierra Rozen
| June 30, 2025
Houston is home to many unique movie-going experiences, from rooftop moments to drive-ins. Check out some of our favorites below.

16 Free or super cheap things to do in North Texas this summer
by Joi Louviere
| June 27, 2025
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Here are some activities that are free or cheap to do in the Dallas area.

Supreme Court limits nationwide injunctions, but fate of Trump birthright citizenship order unclear
| June 27, 2025
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A divided Supreme Court on Friday ruled that individual judges lack the authority to grant nationwide injunctions, but the decision left unclear the fate of President Donald Trump’s restrictions on birthright citizenship.

Fun in the suburb: 11 top things to do in Irving, Texas
by Joey Held
| June 27, 2025
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From stampeding mustangs to gondola rides around a lake, learn about all the fun things to do in Irving, just a few miles northwest of Dallas.

Protesters urge John Cornyn to vote no on Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’
| June 27, 2025
About 50 protesters urged Sen. John Cornyn to oppose Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” warning it would harm healthcare and social services.

States can cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood, the Supreme Court rules
| June 26, 2025
A divided Supreme Court allowed states to cut off Medicaid money to Planned Parenthood in a ruling handed down Thursday amid a wider Republican-backed push to defund the country’s biggest abortion provider.
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10 binge-able ‘House Hunters’ episodes set in Houston
| July 4, 2025
Community | CULTURE | ENTERTAINMENT | HARDGATE | house hunters | HOUSING | HTX | LIFESTYLE | real estate
Houston is home to some stunning scenery and gorgeous properties. Check out these Houston “House Hunters” episodes to get an even closer look at the city’s real estate.

‘Can we go thrift shopping?’ The best Houston thrift stores, according to you
by Sierra Rozen
| July 3, 2025
Most shoppers know there’s nothing like the thrill of bringing home a newly purchased item. But, an even bigger thrill is scoring a deal and finding a gem for next to nothing.

As DEI faces pushback, Houston partners with Kroger to launch jobs initiative
| July 2, 2025
As DEI programs face pushback nationally, Houston is leaning in. Roderick Batson, with support from the City of Houston and Kroger, has launched Helping Heroes Staffing to create real job opportunities for people with special needs.

10 reasons why Houston became a tourist hotspot
| June 25, 2025
Community | CULTURE | ENTERTAINMENT | food and drink | HARDGATE | HTX | parks | SPORTS | THINGS TO DO
With an eclectic dining scene, big-city attractions, and its own unique vibe, Houston attracts visitors from all over the world.

Longtime Houston art space, Graffiti Park, will be demolished for TxDOT project
by Sierra Rozen
| June 24, 2025
Graffiti Park has long been known as a cultural hotspot for aspiring and established artists to be able to showcase their work in a free and public space. But now, a highway improvement project has resulted in the iconic area’s demolition.

How to report potholes, broken streetlights, flooding in Houston
by Sierra Rozen
| June 23, 2025
Local residents know that navigating Houston streets can sometimes be challenging: If you've ever swerved around a pothole while driving up and down Kirby Drive, you get it. However, residents can do their part by reporting obstacles like potholes and flooding, or broken streetlights, that they encounter on their daily routes.

Where you should live in Houston, based on your zodiac sign
| June 17, 2025
Wondering where to live in Houston? Follow the stars to your perfect neighborhood.
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Supreme Court limits nationwide injunctions, but fate of Trump birthright citizenship order unclear
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