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Friendswood woman first Filipina American to win Miss USA: 'Oh my God, it's an honor'
By John Suayan | Oct 5, 2022
A Friendswood woman has the distinction of being the first Filipina American to be crowned Miss USA.
New toy museum to host grand opening: 'We want for people to come and point to something and say, I remember that!’
By John Suayan | Oct 1, 2022
A new museum in Houston that’s set to open this month looks to transport visitors to a simpler time.
Pet of the Week: KAYLIE
By Submitted by Houston Humane Society | Sep 29, 2022
Houston Humane Society has an animal available for adoption:For more information, contact the Houston Humane Society at 14700 Almeda Rd. Houston, TX 77053 or call 713.433.6421 or email at info@houstonhumane.orgSource:
Pet of the Week: JOJO
By Submitted by Houston Humane Society | Sep 24, 2022
Pet of the Week: JOJO
'Fiesta Sinfónica' back at the Houston Symphony in November
By Gregory Burnett | Sep 21, 2022
The Houston Symphony will host a concert called "Fiesta Sinfónica," a show to celebrate Hispanic cultural music featuring famous Latin composers on Nov. 4.
Fiona elicits worry among Puerto Rican Houstonians: 'We know that they’re going to struggle'
By John Suayan | Sep 19, 2022
Members of the Puerto Rican community in Houston expressed concerns about loved ones’ well-being after Hurricane Fiona slammed their homeland, according to a report from Houston CBS affiliate KHOU.
Retired Houston archbishop Fiorenza dies at 91: 'A champion of civil rights and a tireless worker'
By John Suayan | Sep 19, 2022
The Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston announced the passing of Archbishop Emeritus Joseph Fiorenza at the age of 91 on Monday.
Water supply at Houston hospital bears Legionella bacterium, per officials: 'We are now awaiting follow-up test results of new water samples for those areas'
By John Suayan | Sep 15, 2022
Harris Health System (HHH) officials said that a recent quarterly water test led to the discovery of Legionella bacterium in the water supply at Ben Taub Hospital, Houston-based media outlets reported.
Muriel Hasbun's photos show 'preservation of personal and collective identities and memories' at Houston Center for Photography
By Solange DeLisle | Sep 15, 2022
A new exhibit will soon be opening inside the Houston Center for Photography featuring photographs by Muriel Hasbun, Stephanie Concepción-Ramírez, and Jessica Carolina Gonzàlez.
Physician on flu season: 'I do think we need to be prepared that this may be a severe year'
By John Suayan | Sep 15, 2022
A Houston physician is urging the public to prepare itself for the upcoming flu season.
Woman on unmarked grave found on property in Crosby: 'Just want anyone with information to come forward with this'
By John Suayan | Sep 15, 2022
A woman received quite a shock when she discovered an unmarked grave on her property in the northwest Harris County community of Crosby, per Houston-based media outlets’ reports.
Pet of the Week: Chad
By Submitted by Houston Humane Society | Sep 13, 2022
Pet of the Week: Chad
Pet of the Week: Tito
By Submitted by Houston Humane Society | Sep 8, 2022
Pet of the Week: Tito
Houston remembers late Queen Elizabeth II's 1991 visit: 'It was huge'
By John Suayan | Sep 8, 2022
In light of Queen Elizabeth II’s passing on Thursday at the age of 96, the City of Houston is reflecting on her visit to the largest city in Texas and the fourth-largest in the U.S. in 1991.
Rowing club leader on Sugar Land alligator confrontations: 'We’ve never had an alligator attack'
By John Suayan | Sep 8, 2022
Residents of a Houston suburb have grown weary of what they claim are a spate of alligator attacks, according to a report from Houston CBS affiliate KHOU.
New Houston police data shows thieves covet trucks the most: 'Crooks have figured out how to steal these with little or no tools at all'
By John Suayan | Sep 7, 2022
New data from the Houston Police Department (HPD) released on Tuesday shows that Chevy and GMC trucks are the most sought-after by thieves within the city this year, according to a report from Houston FOX affiliate KRIV.
Galveston high school freshman dies in fatal accident: 'Life took him in the blink of an eye'
By John Suayan | Sep 6, 2022
Friends and loved ones are mourning the passing of a Galveston high school student who was killed on Friday in a car accident not too far from where he started his freshman year, Houston-based media outlets reported.
Traders Village hosts Fiestas Patrias Sept. 11
By Gregory Burnett | Sep 6, 2022
Traders Village Houston will host "Fiestas Patrias" on Sunday to honor Mexican Independence Day and Hispanic Heritage Month.
Pet of the Week: Lemon
By Submitted by Houston Humane Society | Sep 2, 2022
Pet of the Week: Lemon
Northwest Harris County plane crash kills one: 'There is smoke kind of to the north'
By John Suayan | Sep 2, 2022
A small plane crash in northwest Harris County claimed the life of a man on Thursday, authorities told Houston-based media outlets.