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HOUSTON — Following a weekend that saw lines for TSA checkpoints extend beyond the inside of an airport, Houston Airports is advising travelers flying out of George Bush Intercontinental and William P. Hobby airports to arrive well ahead of their scheduled flights. Delays are expected to continue until further notice, according to ABC13. The long […]

Halloween 2025 is shaping up to be a blockbuster for costume sales. According to the National Retail Federation (NRF), total Halloween spending is projected to reach $13.1 billion, with a large portion of that going toward costumes. Based on trending reports and “most-popular” costume lists from major outlets, here are the top five costumes dominating […]

Disney’s channels vanish from YouTube TV as negotiations collapse. Over 9 million users lose access to ESPN, ABC, and more.

Morgan Wallen is hitting the road again with his stadium-scale “Still the Problem Tour” in support of his latest chapter after the blockbuster I’m the Problem album. The tour kicks off on April 10, 2026, in Minneapolis and wraps up on August 1 in Philadelphia. Along the way, fans can expect major shows in Las […]

Every October, Americans stockpile candy for trick-or-treaters, and this year the spending is projected to hit new highs. According to the National Confectioners Association (NCA), Halloween candy spending in 2025 is expected to reach about $3.9 billion. With that kind of money on the line, here are the five standout treats dominating tables and haunted […]

As Jamaica braces for the arrival of a powerful hurricane, many Texans can’t help but reflect on the storms that have left lasting marks on the Lone Star State’s history.

HOUSTON — The holidays in Houston are set to shine brighter than ever as Mayor John Whitmire unveiled plans Monday for two of the city’s biggest seasonal celebrations — the 76th Annual H-E-B Thanksgiving Day Parade and Deck the Hall: The Mayor’s Holiday Tree Lighting Concert. The 76th Annual H-E-B Thanksgiving Day Parade, returning to downtown […]

2025’s Atlantic hurricane season isn’t over yet, as Hurricane Melissa has surged to a Category 5 and is barreling toward Jamaica. This hurricane could be potentially devastating to the island nation. RELATED: How You Can Prepare for Hurricane Season Throughout the past two centuries, hurricanes have reshaped coastlines, wiped out cities and left lasting scars […]

HOUSTON — You might want to dig a warm jacket out of the closet for next week, as a cold front is expected to sweep into the greater Houston area late Tuesday into Wednesday, and it’s set to bring a noticeable chill to the fall air. DAY: HIGH / LOW: CONDITIONS: Tuesday 83° / 58° […]

HOUSTON — Sparks will fly — literally — as some of Texas’ most talented young builders put their skills to the test Thursday at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo’s Agricultural Mechanics Trailer Build-Off Contest. RELATED: RodeoHouston Announces ‘Special Days’ for 2026 From 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Pavilion on 11645 Almeda Road, […]

Ghostly Houston: Haunted Places & Local StoriesHouston, with its long history, cemeteries, old buildings, and coastal storms, is rich with haunted places. What makes these sites especially compelling are the stories from people who claim to have felt something unexplainable. Below are five of the most haunted places in Houston and nearby, with local quotes […]

There’s a natural synergy between country music and college football: both speak to heart, grit, small-town roots, and perseverance. A few country artists literally lived that connection, suiting up for college teams before trading cleats for stage lights. Their stories—and words—reveal how the discipline and drama of football shaped their art. One of the most […]