No Kings protests against Trump held across East Texas
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The storms brought gusty winds and downpours across most of Southeast Texas. HOUSTON — The skies opened up across Southeast Texas on Sunday afternoon into the evening, with downpours and gusty winds. There were also some pretty ominous-looking cloud formations.
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In a video posted Sunday on X, Haan said gasoline prices have increased by 8% since Israel launched its first attack on Friday and could jump by as much as a quarter soon.
The anti-Trump protests in Austin remained peaceful, despite a 'credible threat' that forced a brief evacuation of the Texas Capitol complex.
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ABC13 Houston on MSNThis Week in Texas: A familiar name files for a new officeIn the latest episode of This Week in Texas, there's a familiar name looking to hold a new office, and ABC13 takes a look at the 17 constitutional amendments that will be on the ballot this November.
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Despite being the most populous city in Texas, Houston has among the lowest property tax rates among the state's 10 largest cities. Houstonians pay nearly 52 cents per $100 of their property's valuation,
The Museum of Fine Arts Houston boasts a complex of art buildings so vast, it’s connected by a network of underground art-clad tunnels—site-specific light installation commissions by James Turrell, Carlos Cruz-Diez, and Olafur Eliasson stand out.
Country superstars Lee Brice and Ashley McBryde will turn up the heat on stage at Freedom Over Texas, the city's marquee Fourth of July celebration at Eleanor Tinsley Park near downtown Houston.
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Southeast Houston's Reve Prep charter school had one year to turn around its special education department, shortly after the death of the school's founder and on the eve of opening its $13 million building.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas Education Agency extends Houston school district takeover through 2027Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath applauded the district for its improvements while citing the need for more time to “achieve lasting success for students.”
The streets of Third Ward came alive today as Houstonians gathered for the 52nd Annual Juneteenth Parade, a vibrant celebration of freedom, resilience, and Black history.