From Italy to Houston, Chef Ilias Gugole brings recipes and traditions to Marmo

Marmo was among the top 10 donating restaurants during Houston Restaurant Weeks 2024, and this year's menu is sure to be a favorite of Houston diners.

Search intensifies for missing San Antonio teen believed to be in Houston

Authorities are actively searching for a 19-year-old who went missing from San Antonio last week. Her parents say she's been talking to someone in Houston who she met through online gaming.

Harris County sheriff speaks on man's death while leaving jail, video

Alexis Jovany Cardenas, 32, died on July 8 while leaving the Harris County Jail. Authorities claim he physically resisted detention officers who were escorting him out.

SpaceX Crew-11 launches from Florida, headed to ISS: Watch replay

NASA and SpaceX successfully launched the Crew-11 mission from Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Friday, and the spacecraft is now en route to the International Space Station (ISS).

Houston-area crime: Nearly two dozen jugging suspects arrested in joint operation, officials say

Montgomery and Harris County authorities reported about 20 arrests following an operation targeting jugging crews. Law enforcement also shared advice on how to prevent being targeted.

SpaceX, Crew-11 rocket launch scrubbed over weather; now targeting Friday

NASA and SpaceX have delayed Thursday’s planned launch of the Crew-11 mission to the International Space Station (ISS). The mission will mark the next exciting chapter in their partnership to support long-duration human spaceflight and cutting-edge research in low-Earth orbit.

NASA says nearly 4,000 workers to leave space agency

Nearly 4,000 NASA employees are leaving under a Trump-era deferred resignation program, reducing the agency’s workforce by 20% amid growing concerns over budget cuts.

Man wins payout after Google photographs him in the nude in his yard

An Argentine court has ordered Google to pay a man who was photographed completely naked in his backyard by a Google Street View car.

University of Houston to allow prospective students to waive grades 5 years, older

The University of Houston is the first public university in Texas to implement the revised Academic Fresh Start law and allow prospective students to waive grades at least 5 years or older from consideration.

Seasonal drinks, merchandise to arrive earlier
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Starbucks has announced that their pumpkin spiced latte, a drink near-synonymous with autumn, is returning in mere weeks. What other seasonal items are set to appear before they're due?

Here's when Pumpkin Spice Latte is returning to Starbucks

Starbucks is gearing up for the return of its iconic Pumpkin Spice Latte, the brand’s most popular seasonal beverage.

NASA's first Native American engineer on moon landing
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56 years ago today, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin took man's first historic steps on the moon. One Houston man made history helping it happen. Jerry Elliott High Eagle was one of NASA?s first Native American engineers and part of the Apollo 11 team that made history.

Houston police's Club Unit targets illegal activity, enforces safety at nightclubs

The Houston Police Department's new "Club Unit," a specialized Crime Protection Team, is actively partnering with other city departments to enforce compliance and safety at nightclubs, leading to inspections, citations, and closures.

NASA probe captures our closest-ever view of the sun

Scientists are using the images and data collected by the probe to understand the sun’s impact on Earth and the solar system.

Georgia teen charged in parents' deaths sought help from TikTok influencers

Sarah Grace Patrick, 17, is accused of killing her parents, months after allegedly urging TikTok creators to raise awareness about the case.