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3 back to school drives to help Houston-area families get prepared for the year
Back to school can be a tough time for any household. As summer break winds to a close, early mornings, homework, and the tedium of packing lunches loom over parents’ heads.
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Houston drivers to see some cheaper toll rates starting in September
Toll payments can quickly add up on Houston roads—but drivers will soon see lower rates along SH 288. Starting Sept. 1, through the Texas Department of Transportation, rates will be lowered on SH 288 by almost half. “When TxDOT made the historic move to buy back this roadway, we promised drivers toll relief and that…
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Discover the 30 Michelin-recognized restaurants in Houston
Houston’s culinary scene has some impressive standouts. Here are the restaurants in Houston that have been honored by the prestigious MICHELIN Guide.
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City of Houston seeks to prohibit electric scooters
The city of Houston is proposing to establish a scooter-free zone within city limits.
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Sam Houston: 9 facts about the city’s namesake (including when he ran away & was adopted by a Cherokee chief!)
The city of Houston is named after Sam Houston, the first president of the Republic of Texas. Discover more about this colorful character.
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Craving a cone? 8 local Houston ice cream shops to head to
From ice cream to custards to crazy, seasonal flavors, stay cool in the sizzling summer heat at these Houston ice cream shops.
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Reading is fundamental: A bookworm’s guide to Houston bookstores
There’s nothing that compares to walking into a new bookstore, breathing in the smell of fresh paper, and knowing that the possibilities of an adventure are endless.
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I got to experience 3 classic game shows without leaving Texas, thanks to GameOn! HTX
GameOn! HTX gives you a full game show experience right in the Lone Star State, making it the perfect activity for parties, big groups, and work events.
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7 most notorious true crime cases in Houston history
From serial killers going on multiple rampages to inner-family drama leading to staged burglaries, these true crime cases rocked the Houston area.
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10 binge-able ‘House Hunters’ episodes set in Houston
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.
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‘Can we go thrift shopping?’ The best Houston thrift stores, according to you
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.
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As DEI faces pushback, Houston partners with Kroger to launch jobs initiative
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.
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Unpacking the pickleball craze: The best places to play in Houston
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.
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8 Houston hikes with plenty of shade
You’ll feel as cool as a cucumber all summer long on these shade-filled Houston hikes.
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Houston’s 6 best movie theatres
Houston is home to many unique movie-going experiences, from rooftop moments to drive-ins. Check out some of our favorites below.
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Bow-wow! 12 dog-friendly restaurants, bars in Houston
Our guide to Houston dog-friendly restaurants and bars will ensure both you and your pup have plenty of welcoming spots—and tasty food to go along with them.
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10 reasons why Houston became a tourist hotspot
With an eclectic dining scene, big-city attractions, and its own unique vibe, Houston attracts visitors from all over the world.
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Longtime Houston art space, Graffiti Park, will be demolished for TxDOT project
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.
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How to report potholes, broken streetlights, flooding in Houston
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.
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Houston Dynamo FC: Meet the 2025 star players
We’re hitting the pitch! Houston Dynamo FC is playing in its 20th season this year. Learn about the club’s biggest stars, history, and traditions.
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How 7 iconic Houston businesses got their start
You’ve probably spotted these Houston businesses around the city. Learn their history and how they’ve evolved into the legendary companies they are today.
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Where you should live in Houston, based on your zodiac sign
Wondering where to live in Houston? Follow the stars to your perfect neighborhood.
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8 restaurants in Houston with insane views
If you’re looking for an insane view while you eat Texas’ best food, you need to check out these eight restaurants in Houston.
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The ultimate who’s who of Houston BBQ
There’s certainly no shortage of Houston BBQ spots to enjoy all around the city and suburbs. Follow our guide to find the best of the best.
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City of Houston partners with Reliant Energy to help residents beat the heat
Anyone who’s lived in Houston for long enough knows that heat can mostly be uncomfortable, and sometimes even life-threatening, due to the emerging climate crisis increasing temperatures.
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From Beyoncé to Dennis Quaid: 10 Texas celebrities you didn’t know were from Houston
Certain celebrities are open about sharing details of their upbringings, including where they grew up and how living in that area influenced them as individuals and artists. However, others might not be as forthcoming with this type of personal information, so you’d be forgiven for not knowing that some celebs are actually from Houston.
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11 phenomenal 4th of July firework shows in Houston
Celebrate our nation’s independence at these 4th of July fireworks shows that light up the skies over Houston.
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New BBQ coming to Houston, but old shops still smokin’
According to a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, Terry Black’s BBQ is set to open next summer at 1311 N. Shepherd Drive, Houston. Construction is set to start Aug. 1 and wrap up by June 1 at a cost of $6.5 million for the nearly 8,500-square-foot space.
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Houston summer bucket list: 15 activities to check off
Looking for things to do during the Houston summer? We’ve got you covered, from ice cream shops to immersive museums to live performances.
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Say ‘Mmm’ to matcha: 6 places to get your green tea caffeine fix in the Houston area
Food influencer Keith Lee recently made headlines when he set out to find the best matcha in Dallas. While Houston can’t claim the Lee stamp of approval, we can still round up some of our favorite spots to grab a matcha and hear from the experts on what makes a good one.
































































