The ‘frenzy’ is over: Houston housing market hits 6-year milestone as buyers regain power
HOUSTON - For the past several years, buying a home in Houston felt more like a combat sport than a real estate transaction. But new data released by the Houston Association of Realtors (HAR) suggests the "frenzy" has officially come to an end. ‘It’s finally over'. Big picture view:
A Wound That Never Healed – The family of one of Houston’s first bayou...
Isiah talks to Richard Molina and Janie Torres, the family of Joe Campos Torres, one of the early victims of the bayou. They are still searching for answers, even after an apology from HPD.
BRENHAM PD ARRESTS TWO FOR INTOXICATION, IMPEDING OFFICERS
Two Houston residents were arrested by Brenham police on Thursday on charges of intoxication and impeding officers. Close to 7 p.m., Officer Gabriel Duran responded to the 2500 block of South Day Street in reference to a traffic accident. According to police, their on-scene investigation determined that 57-year-old...
This Old-School Texas Gem Brings Back the Way Things Used to Be
I pulled up to Yale Street Grill on a Saturday morning, half expecting another trendy Houston brunch spot with overpriced avocado toast. What I found instead was something that felt like stepping through a time portal. The moment I walked through the door, I was greeted by the smell of...
Ken Paxton sides with Houston doctor in her legal battle against the Texas Medical...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton asked a court to void a public reprimand issued to Houston doctor Mary Talley Bowden. Here's what to know.
Crust Pizza Co. to dish up Chicago-style flavor in Bastrop
Crust Pizza Co. serves pizza, pasta, salad and more. (Courtesy Crust Pizza Co.) Crust Pizza Co. will soon dish up Chicago-style flavor at Sendero—a 75-acre mixed-use development by Preal River Companies actively building along Hwy. 71 in Bastrop. The details. As reported by Community Impact last November,...
Frozen in time: Houston’s greatest snowfall
We all know how rare a true snowstorm is in Houston, but every now and then, it happens. Just last year, January 2025 delivered a little magic. Adults felt like kids again, and kids fully embraced it, sledding down neighborhood hills, building snowmen, and soaking up a rare Gulf Coast snow day.
Johnny Carrabba now serving Southern comfort food at new Bellaire locale
A fast casual, family-friendly Houston restaurant has arrived in Bellaire. After a two-week soft opening, Mia’s Table is now open full time in the Bellaire triangle. Located in the former CounterCommon space at 5413 Bellaire Blvd, the new restaurant is Houston’s seventh Mia Table, joining the original on Kirby Dr. as...
Houston forensic artist felt “compelled” to create sketch of masked man in Nancy Guthrie...
As little evidence has been made public in the abduction of host Savannah Guthrie's mother, a renowned Houston forensic artist says she felt compelled to attempt sketch a masked suspect at the center of the case.
New trash rule from March 2 will change the way garbage is collected
A NEW rule for garbage collection will be implemented next month that requires homeowners to call ahead for pickup. Homeowners will no longer get all of their trash automatically collected under the new rule. Instead, Houston, Texas is requiring residents to call city services to have their heavy trash collected...

















