Rockets on Fire: 10 Consecutive wins propel team towards Play-In Tournament
Entering the month of March, the Rockets held a 25-34 record and were comfortably absent from playoff conversations in the competitive Western Conference. Roughly 30 days later, the squad sits at 37-35, having won 10 straight games and 12 of their last 13.
Texas had 2nd highest number of white supremacist incidents in 2023, report says
โTexas is home to one of the largest white supremacist organizations in the nationโPatriot Front--and our numbers reflect that unfortunate reality,โ Mark Toubin, Regional Director of ADL Southwest said in a press statement.
US beats Mexico 2-0 on goals by Adams and Reyna, wins 3rd straight CONCACAF Nations League
Tyler Adams scored from about 35 yards in his first start in more than a year for club or country, Gio Reyna added a second-half goal and the United States beat Mexico 2-0 for its third straight CONCACAF Nations League title.
โI am heartbroken:โ Child killed in Bastrop County crash was pre-K student, 51 others injured
The superintendent of the school district which owned the bus which was involved in a deadly crash in Bastrop County Friday says a child who was one of two people killed in the crash was a pre-K student.
Hours after KPRC 2 report on cell tower copper thefts, duo arrested in Montgomery County for stealing from tower
Only hours after a KPRC 2 report on thieves climbing cell phone towers to steal copper wiring in the Houston area, two men were arrested in Montgomery County for allegedly committing the same crime.
Entrepreneur and Sprinkles Cupcakes founder Candace Nelson shares some of her sweet secrets to success
Nearly 20 years ago Candace Nelson and her husband Charles co-founded Sprinkles Cupcakes. Today, the company has sold more than 200 million cupcakes worldwide at more than 20 locations and 30 cupcake ATMs. Candace has also published several books, produced and appeared on multiple TV shows, and she co-founded Pizzana, an award-winning pizzeria chain that just opened in Houston. Watch her full interview with Houston Life co-hosts Derrick Shore and Tessa Barrera.
Doubling down: Mattress Mack places another $1 million on UH ahead of Cougarsโ March Madness debut
The Houston Cougars menโs basketball team boasts a 25-3 record and the top spot in the current AP poll. The squad is projected to be a tough out in the upcoming March Madness tournament, and Mattress Mack has bought in.
LIVE: Storm Tracker 2 is riding around the Houston area, checking for heavy rains and street flooding
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As Texas border arrests law teeters in court, other GOP states also push tougher immigration policy
Republican lawmakers across the country were already jockeying to inject their states deeper into immigration enforcement when the Supreme Court, if only briefly, let Texas enforce a new law giving police broad powers to arrest migrants suspected of crossing the border illegally.
Senate Bill 4 blocked once again, but what does Houston-area law enforcement have to say about it?
Law enforcement officials might find themselves in a strange limbo due to the legal chess match regarding Senate Bill 4. Especially after a U.S. appeals court put the stateโs controversial immigration law, Senate Bill 4, back on hold.
Eagles QB Jalen Hurts pays for funeral for Texas high school football star shot and killed during Spring Break party
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts recently came through in a time of grief for one Houston area family after their 18-year-old son was shot and killed in Humble earlier this month.
Court order puts Texas law allowing police to arrest migrants who cross illegally back on hold
A federal appeals court has issued an order that again prevents Texas from arresting migrants suspected of entering the U.S. illegally, hours after the Supreme Court allowed the strict new immigration law to take effect.