Houston has been on quite a wild weather ride this week. After subfreezing temperatures began in time for the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday, a winter storm Monday night and Tuesday produced the most significant snowfall in Southeast Texas since 2008.
Looking for something to do in the Houston area this weekend? Check out this weekend's guide! All events are subject to change, and this list is not comprehensive.
In January, longtime Houston economist Patrick Jankowski retired from a 41-year-long stint at the Greater Houston Partnership.
The 621 area code will encompass the Greater Houston metropolitan area and surrounding communities such as Baytown, League City, Missouri City, Pasadena, Pearland, Sugar Land, and The Woodlands, even stretching from Harris County into Austin, Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Liberty, Montgomery, San Jacinto, and Waller counties.
A winter storm warning has been issued for the Houston area ahead of a what promises to be a memorable event for residents.
With the winter storm leaving behind snowfall on the roadways, you may be wondering what's open. Houston stores, restaurants open on Tuesday, January 21, 2025 What we kn
Houston faces dangerous cold and an impending winter storm on Martin Luther King Day. Despite wintry outlook, MLK Day celebrations should go on as scheduled.
Houstonians are out and enjoying a rare snow day by having some fun sledding, but when will this snow begin to melt?
A real estate research firm report shows that 12 of the top 50 master-planned communities in the country belong to Houston.
Just before 5:30 p.m., the NWS in Houston posted a graphic detailing the snowfalls for parts of Southeast Texas. Houston, Anahuac, and Liberty have seen the most snowfall with three to four inches so far. Sugar Land received two to three inches of snowfall.
Municipal employees were given the opportunity to work from home after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, with the city subsequently adopting a hybrid work policy that has allowed many employees to split time between their homes and offices.
Houston Business Journal expanded its List of Largest Law Firms to include the top 150 firms. This is the largest single List the HBJ has published in years; the included firms employ over 4,000 local lawyers and an estimated 170,