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Texas has the largest veteran population in the nation with over 250,000 veterans in residence. The City is proud to pay tribute to our men and women in the military by providing an annual “Houston Salutes American Heroes Veterans Day Celebration”. This civic celebration honors and celebrates the brave men, women, and families who have […]
The 76th Annual H-E-B Thanksgiving Day Parade in Houston will be held on Thursday, November 27, 2025, at 9 a.m.. The parade will be located in downtown Houston. It is a free, family-friendly event that attracts several hundred thousand spectators each year. The parade route will cover over 20 city blocks.
The rate of increase in flood events per year has accelerated across decades since 1950, with the largest increases within the continental United States occurring along the East and Gulf Coasts.
The recent floods in the Texas Hill Country have left communities devastated—homes destroyed, roads washed out and families forever changed. In the face of this destruction, neighbors, volunteers and first responders are working tirelessly to provide relief, but they can’t do it alone. You can make a difference. Whether it’s through donating supplies, contributing to […]
Father’s Day is coming up, and if you’re looking for things to of with Dad in Houston this weekend, look no further! RELATED STORY: 30 Great Last Minute Father’s Day Gifts for Under $50 RELATED STORY: 18 Free Family Events & Activities Around Houston for Summer 2025 This list features 20 free things and other […]
It’s never too early to prepare for hurricane season, which begins on Sunday, June 1. RELATED: NOAA Predicts ‘Above-Normal’ 2025 Hurricane Season NOAA’s forecast predicts an “above-normal” hurricane season, with the possibility for eight to 10 hurricanes. After the greater Houston area was hit by Hurricane Beryl last summer, the future threat of tropical storms should […]
George Coulam, founder of the Texas Renaissance Festival, was found dead at his home Wednesday, according to Grimes County Sheriff Donald Sowell. News of his death comes weeks after a major legal ruling related to the sale of the festival. He was reportedly 87. The sheriff was notified of Coulam’s passing around 9 a.m., but […]
HOUSTON –– Welcome to the show! Less than two weeks after the 2025 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo closed, RodeoHouston teased a 21st day of rodeo with a full-length concert, in addition to announcing the 2026 rodeo’s dates. On Wednesday, the organization revealed Cody Johnson will have the honor of closing down next year’s rodeo […]
Looking for fun, freebies, food or family events? Houston has it all Memorial Day Weekend with tons of indoor and outdoor activities for everyone.
On Sunday, May 11, mothers across the U.S. will be celebrated on Mother’s Day by their loved ones for all they do on a daily basis. While one day appreciation is just a drop in the bucket for the amount of praise moms deserve, several business wanted to get in on the celebration to show […]
You may want to pack an umbrella if you’ll be outside on Easter Sunday, as a cool front is expected to bring some rain and lower temperatures to Southeast Texas this weekend. The system has the potential to bring some severe weather with it, through a large portion of this coming week. The low pressure […]
HOUSTON — Journey was in the midst of its show at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Friday night, performing their ageless mega hit, Don’t Stop Believin’, when suddenly the band’s sound and visual feed from the rotating stage cut out. The crowd, without missing a beat, carried on through the rest of the song, […] The post [WATCH] Electrical Error Cancels Journey’s Rodeo Houston Set appeared first on The Eagle 106.9/107.5.