Houston's Historic Black Hospital to Reopen as County Facility
Riverside General Hospital, originally known as the Houston Negro Hospital, is set to revive its legacy of serving the African American community.
Longtime Vidor Resident Daphne "Nell" Glennell Williams Passes Away at 82
Houston Nonprofit Expands Outreach Through Music and Mentorship
Lifestyle
Houston families brace for upheaval as HISD considers closing schools
Parents and community members fear lasting damage as district plans to shutter 12 campuses next year

Houston Celebrates Western Heritage with Rodeo Parade
Annual downtown parade features cowboys, horses, and cattle ahead of major livestock show and concerts.
Houston ISD Launches Innovative Future 2 Schools
New education model focuses on AI literacy, critical thinking and real-world experiences.
Sports
Houston Dynamo Kicks Off New Season with Fan-Friendly Updates
Fans can look forward to new gear, food, drinks, and affordable ticket options for the home opener against New York.

Huston-Tillotson Sends Three to NAIA Indoor Track Championships
Two women and one man from the university will compete at the national event in Florida.
Houston High School Girls Basketball Scores: Regional Semifinals
Recap of the latest action from the UIL girls basketball playoffs
Business
Randalls Supermarket to Close Houston Location
The Tanglewood area store will shut its doors in April, Albertsons Companies announces.

El Trompo Loco Expands with Fourth Houston Taqueria
Family-run taco chain brings Monterrey-style trompo pork and loaded baked potatoes to new Airline Drive location.
USA Cabinet Store LLC Wins NKBA Innovative Showroom Award
Texas-based branch honored for excellence in consumer engagement and space utilization
Politics
Houston Residents Patrol Neighborhood to Fight Illegal Dumping
Mayor Whitmire backs citizen efforts to clean up Glenwood Forest community

Texas Primary: Green vs Menefee
Two Democratic members of Congress face off in a closely watched primary for the 18th Congressional District
Texas to Correct Over 4,200 Errors in Controversial Bluebonnet Curriculum
State board approves fixes, but members raise concerns over taxpayer costs and review process
Crime
Houston Grandmother Killed in Crash by Suspected Drunk Driver
Lakethia Montgomery, 42, died while picking up her son from work; her 3-year-old grandson survived the collision.

Masked Gunman Sought in Fatal Apartment Shooting
Houston police release surveillance images, offer $5,000 reward for tips on October killing
Texas Tax Office Employees Accused of Vehicle Registration Scam
Alleged scheme involved Facebook and TikTok posts, bribing officials, and fraudulent vehicle registrations