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Some Houstonians are still waiting for help after two of the city’s worst storms. Now, the city has $314 million to spend but not everyone agrees on where it should
On Tuesday night, reports emerged that the UFL will be relocating half of its entire league. Moving to new markets will be Birmingham, Michigan, Houston, and Memphis. And the new cities reportedly will be Boise, Columbus, Kentucky (Louisville and/or Lexington), and somewhere in Florida (probably Orlando).
Instead of air rising, which would occur doing a low pressure, air sinks and warms up. That’s why we’ve been seeing these hotter temperatures in Houston the past couple of days. However, we aren’t the only ones seeing the heat.
HOUSTON — Houston police are ramping up enforcement efforts on some of the city’s busiest highways. It's part of a broader effort that's been underway across the metro area all summer, aimed at cracking down on reckless driving and keeping roadways safer.
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In it, the reviewer spared a brief two sentences to say the food at KP's Memorial location was overpriced but okay, and the service was mediocre. The rest of their paragraph was devoted to excoriating the restaurant for a perceived promotion of the LGBTQ+ community,
Houston faces high temperatures reaching up to 97 degrees with oppressive humidity and minimal relief expected overnight.
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A portrait of 9-year-old Ellen Getten, one of the Camp Mystic campers who died in the July 4 flash floods in central Texas, drawn by her older sister, is photographed in the living room of their home on Saturday, July 19, 2025 in Houston.
The @dallascowboys signed DE James Houston on Tuesday and released DE Luiji Vilain as a corresponding roster move. The club also made the following transactions: Placed on Active/PUP: CB Josh Butler CB Trevon Diggs LB DeMarvion Overshown Placed on Active/NFI: CB Shavon Revel
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNHouston weather: Heat index to hit 100s for Wednesday, rain chances for FridayNothing new - still going to be HOT! Sunny and steamy conditions will continue for the next two days with the heat index reaching the triple digits,
More than two dozen restaurants across Katy and Fort Bend County will offer special prix fixe menus as part of Houston Restaurant Weeks, which runs from Aug. 1 through Sept. 1.
"As someone who’s worked the nightlife for years, the scene always changes. Richmond used to be it, then Downtown, then Washington, then Kirby, then midtown, then back to downtown, then the heights etc. It will come back," the top comment reads.