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It’s almost that time! List of back-to-school events happening around Houston area
HOUSTON, Texas – Houston area students will be headed back to school soon, and for some parents, that can come with a financial strain trying to get back-to-school clothes, supplies and backpacks. If you need some help, visit one of the events:. Health and Community Fair. Who: Harris County...
THE NEWLY-IMAGINED NATIONAL TOUR OF PETER PAN
THE ALL-NEW PRODUCTION DIRECTED BY LONNY PRICE, WITH ADDITIONAL BOOK BY LARISSA FASTHORSE AND CHOREOGRAPHY BY LORIN LATARRO. PREMIERES IN HOUSTON AT THE HOBBY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS. TICKETS GO ON SALE FRIDAY, JULY 26 AT 10AM. October 1-6, 2024. THE HOBBY CENTER. WHO: Memorial Hermann Broadway at the...
After Hurricane Beryl, Houston tracks debris collection with public map
After Hurricane Beryl wreaked havoc in Houston earlier this month, the city’s Department of Solid Waste Management has released an interactive storm debris collection tracker that allows residents to see the progress of debris pickup. The tracker shows the areas where waste management trucks are removing debris from curbsides...
Bridgeland Announces Six New Businesses Coming to Village Green at Bridgeland Central
Howard Hughes Holdings Inc., the developer behind Bridgeland, has recently announced the arrival of six new businesses to its 70-acre mixed-use development, Village Green at Bridgeland Central. This ambitious project marks the beginning of an exciting time for the 925-acre emerging urban district and its residents alike. The first of...
Mattress Mack Stands Up for Houston – Slams “Centerpointless”[VIDEO]
As always Mattress Mack steps up for Houston! The same morning Hurricane Beryl made landfall last week, he opened up his Gallery Furniture Showroom floor as a shelter. Gallery Furniture has been functioning as a cooling center and has been providing breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Mack estimates about 15,000 people came to his shelter during the past week! He says, it's the right thing to do!
Houston-Area Arts Spaces Still Closed Weeks After Hurricane Beryl
Weeks after Hurricane Beryl brought storms and strong winds to Texas’ coastal region, art spaces in the Greater Houston Area remain closed. The hurricane first made landfall in Mexico and the Caribbean as a Category 5 storm. After crossing the Gulf of Mexico it was downgraded to a Category 1 as it hit the Southern Texas coast. Residents and businesses along the coast were affected with nearly 3 million customers losing power in the immediate aftermath of the storm.
EaDo’s Himari to host matcha, sushi fusion event
HOUSTON (KIAH) – Himari is a Japanese restaurant in Houston’s EaDo neighborhood. The sushi bar is hosting a pop-up event on Wednesday, July 27 in collaboration with ensō, a local, Asian-owned matcha and tea company. This pop-up was created to make a special experience for matcha and...
PHOTOS: Memorial Park continues recovery 2 weeks after Hurricane Beryl
HOUSTON – Two weeks after Hurricane Beryl struck Houston, Memorial Park is still dealing with the aftermath. The staff at Memorial Park Conservancy have been working tirelessly since the storm hit to ensure that many areas of the park were reopened quickly and safely for public use. The park...
Man killed after being hit by car on North Freeway, authorities say
HOUSTON (KIAH) — A tragic incident on the North Freeway late Monday night as a pedestrian lost his life after being hit by a car. The crash happened around 11:45 p.m. on I-45 at Aldine Bender Road. Police rushed to the scene and found a man on the side of the southbound lanes.
Where to Drink and Celebrate National Tequila Day in Houston
National Tequila Day is bringing the fun on Wednesday, July 24, and several Houston restaurants are ready to celebrate. From all-day happy hours to margarita-soaked parties, here’s where to get your drink on in Houston this National Tequila Day. Alicia’s Mexican Grille, 26326 Northwest Freeway. In honor of...
Kenny & Ziggy's Deli Month Menu
As Houstonians prepare to welcome Houston Restaurant Weeks this August, another food-centric event is taking place August 1 through August 31 across not only the city but the whole U.S.A. and even Toronto, Canada. The 9th Annual Delicatessen Month, founded in 2016 by Houston's own Deli Man, David 'Ziggy' Gruber, is a collaboration between Gruber and Jay Parker, owner of the now-closed Ben's Best Deli in Rego Park, New York.
Teachers rally at national convention in Houston
School teachers and staff members, nurses and health care workers from around the nation are meeting in Houston this week for the American Federation of Teachers national convention. Toni Malone, a kindergarten teacher in the Bastrop Independent School District in Central Texas, is attending the convention for the first time....
Mayor Whitmire to Announce 2024 Mayors Back to School Fest
HOUSTON, Texas — Mayor Whitmire will announce the 14th Annual Mayors Back to School Fest Presented by Shell on Tuesday, July 23, 2024. The press conference is scheduled for 10 a.m. at the Houston Food Bank, located at 535 Portwall St., 77029. Mayor Whitmire will be joined by Christina Jones, Vice President of Human Resources D&I at Shell USA, Amy Ragan, Executive Gifts Officer at the Houston Food Bank, and Susan Christian, Director of Special Events.
'He keeps coming back' | Despite multiple arrests, neighbors say same man is peeking into their homes in middle of night
HOUSTON — Neighbors shot video Sunday night of a man’s sixth arrest in as many years -- it happened minutes after someone reported that he was peeping into their window. "You know, it’s months and months off, he's in jail, he’s out of jail, but he keeps coming back,” Gavi Lomnitz said.
It's been 2 weeks since Beryl hit and this Spring couple still doesn't know the fate of their home
SPRING, Texas — It's been two weeks since Hurricane Beryl made landfall and caused widespread destruction across Southeast Texas. While many have had their power restored and returned to their normal lives, others are just beginning to rebuild. Linda and Cameron Brown have lived at their Spring home for...
Houston outrage over power outages
Houston City Council members expressing outrage over repeated power outages during summer storms, highlighting Mayor Whitmire's challenges with inherited infrastructure issues and the urgent need for better preparation and recovery plans.
Recognize him? Photos show suspect wanted in connection to deadly shooting of 14-year-old in Spring Branch area
HOUSTON – The Houston Police Department has released surveillance photos of a suspect wanted in connection to a deadly shooting which killed a 14-year-old boy in the Spring Branch area over the weekend. Abraham Choukair was killed after being shot in a vehicle at 8800 Hammerly Blvd. at around...
Motorcyclist dies in crash on Blalock Road
HOUSTON, Texas — A 29-year-old man died in a motorcycle crash on Blalock Road Saturday evening, according to Houston police. The man, whose identity is pending verification by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences, was riding a red Yamaha YZF-R1 motorcycle northbound when he lost control and struck the curb of a center median. The motorcycle landed on the grassy area of the median, and Houston Fire Department paramedics pronounced the man deceased at the scene, according to a press release from the Houston Police Department.
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