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Texans stun Titans 22-13 to win second game of season: 'Victory tastes so sweet'
By John Suayan | Nov 22, 2021
In what’s seemingly shaping into another lost season, the Houston Texans added a rare bright spot: A 22-13 upset win over the division and conference-leading Tennessee Titans on Nov. 21.
Ex-Houston-area high school stars Achane, Spiller shine in Aggies' 52-3 win over Prairie View
By John Suayan | Nov 22, 2021
Two former Houston-area high school stars figured prominently in Texas A&M’s 52-3 non-conference victory over Prairie View on Nov. 20.
Turner: New infrastructure package could 'definitely impact' Houston
By John Suayan | Nov 20, 2021
Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner on Nov. 15 attended the signing of the new bipartisan infrastructure plan in Washington, D.C.
Physician suspended over COVID-19 misinformation tenders resignation from Houston Methodist: 'I've never said anything that's considered dangerous'
By John Suayan | Nov 18, 2021
A physician who resigned from Houston Methodist amid her suspension for spreading COVID-19 misinformation online claims her former employer mishandled things.
Crushed City: Astros World Series comeback bid falls short in Game 6
By John Suayan | Nov 3, 2021
Another heartbreaking chapter has been added to Houston’s checkered sports history: the Astros’ 7-0 loss to the Atlanta Braves in the sixth and final game of the 2021 World Series.
Astros overcome early grand slam to win Game 5, force World Series back to Houston
By John Suayan | Nov 1, 2021
Halloween is associated with the macabre, and the Astros had a scare of their own at the beginning of Game 5 of the World Series when Atlanta Braves outfielder Adam Duvall blasted a grand slam.
Fall Classic Game 4 loss places Astros on brink of elimination
By John Suayan | Oct 31, 2021
One glaring statistic stands out in the Astros' 3-2 World Series Game 4 loss to the Atlanta Braves: 0-for-8.
Astros nip Braves' no-hitter bid in 2-0 World Series Game 3 loss
By John Suayan | Oct 30, 2021
Known to have one of the most prolific offenses in baseball, the Astros struggled to churn out a hit in their 2-0 World Series Game 3 loss to the Atlanta Braves.
Astros flex offensive muscle in Game 2 win, pull even with Braves
By John Suayan | Oct 28, 2021
A night after the Atlanta Braves had their way at the plate at their expense, the Astros returned the favor with a show of force on offense of their own, pounding out an emphatic 7-2 win in Game 2 of the World Series.
Braves ride hot bats to smash Astros 6-2 to open World Series
By John Suayan | Oct 27, 2021
The Houston Astros got a taste of their own medicine in Game 1 of the World Series as the Atlanta Braves rode a productive night at the plate to take a 6-2 win.
'He gives us the best chance to win': Texans to retain Taylor as starting QB upon return from injury
By John Suayan | Oct 17, 2021
Houston Texans head coach David Culley said that the team will retain Tyrod Taylor as starting quarterback once the 11th-year pro returns from injury.
'I'm not 100%': Forearm injury keeps right-hander McCullers off Astros ALCS roster
By John Suayan | Oct 17, 2021
The Houston Astros on Oct. 15 released their roster for the American League Championship Series with a notable absence: Starting pitcher Lance McCullers, Jr.
'We will continue to come after him': HPOU head demands district judge's resignation after fatal shooting of officer
By John Suayan | Sep 26, 2021
Doug Griffith, the president of the Houston Police Officers Union, has demanded a Harris County judge step down from the bench following the fatal shooting death of an officer.
'Get ready to eat': Kamin excited to have 'Top Chef' host Lakshmi as Twitter follower, guest in Houston
By John Suayan | Sep 25, 2021
Like anyone with a Twitter account, Houston City Councilwoman Abbie Kamin gets excited when a she gains a new follower.
'We can get it done': Humble ISD board president issues election challenge to Hidalgo
By John Suayan | Sep 25, 2021
Humble Independent School District Board President Martina Lemond Dixon on Sept. 22 announced that she will run as a Republican against Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo in next year’s election.
'He worked really hard': Klein Oak dedicates remainder of season to injured senior RB Garrett
By John Suayan | Sep 19, 2021
The Klein Oak Panthers football team is dedicating the remainder of its season to senior running back Charles "Tank" Garrett, who sustained multiple injuries in a car accident on Sept. 12.
Abbott conducts post-storm call with county judges 'to determine what further support is needed'
By John Suayan | Sep 19, 2021
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Sept. 15 contacted county judges in the Greater Houston area to discuss any actions that could be taken following Hurricane Nicholas.
'Please be aware': Kamin warns Houstonians of power disruption phone scam
By John Suayan | Sep 19, 2021
Natural disasters bring out the best in a community, and unfortunately, the worst, as revealed in a phone scam that recently targeted CenterPoint customers who lost power during Hurricane Nicholas.
Harris County 'proud to welcome Afghan refugees' to Texas
By John Suayan | Sep 19, 2021
The Harris County Commissioners Court voted unanimously to approve a resolution to welcome Afghan refugees to Texas’s largest county.
Texas congressional leaders call for additional flood mitigation funding: 'The human cost of incomplete projects is incalculable'
By John Suayan | Sep 19, 2021
A cadre of Texas congressional members, including U.S. Rep. Lizzie Fletcher (D-Houston), have written House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Chairman Peter DeFazio (D-Ore.) in an effort to secure additional funding for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' flood mitigation efforts.