Grocery Gift Cards Offered for Firearms at Upcoming Weapons Exchange in Houston
Houston’s second annual Weapons Exchange offers residents the chance to trade firearms for grocery gift cards at the Alamodome on Nov. 24 from noon to 5 p.m.
Houston’s second annual Weapons Exchange offers residents the chance to trade firearms for grocery gift cards at the Alamodome on Nov. 24 from noon to 5 p.m.
The Michelin Guide will announce its first-ever list for Texas restaurants in Houston, marking a milestone for local chefs. The inclusion in the prestigious guide could elevate Houston’s status in the culinary world.
A Houston woman faces arson charges after a fire at a commercial building resulted in a firefighter’s death. Authorities allege Yesenia Espinoza Mendez ignited materials, causing the fatal blaze. Investigation continues as the community mourns the loss.
Houston’s immigrant communities brace for potential shifts in immigration policies with the possible return of Donald Trump to the presidency. Immigrant rights groups anticipate challenges similar to those faced during Trump’s first term, including mass deportations and family separations. Local officials and advocates are preparing to address the impacts on families and the economy while emphasizing the power of collective advocacy.
Following Trump’s reelection, Houston’s LGBTQ+ community gathered at the Montrose Center to process emotions and discuss support resources. The event highlighted the community’s resilience and ongoing efforts to advocate for rights and provide mental health support.
A police officer in Houston shot a man during a traffic stop when the man allegedly pulled a gun. The suspect is in stable condition in hospital. The incident is under investigation by the police department’s Internal Affairs Division.
A road rage incident escalated into a shooting at Amber Hill apartments in Houston. Police investigate the late-night gunfire, seeking suspect information as community concerns rise.
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo will join Vice President Kamala Harris at Howard University for an election night event. The gathering highlights Democratic leaders’ efforts to engage with voters and emphasize their commitment to addressing national issues.
Houston’s Planning and Development Department proposes amendments to sidewalk construction rules, potentially allowing more exemptions for builders. This move aims to expedite housing construction, although community advocates call for more sidewalks. The city’s current sidewalk network, funding issues, and responsibility for maintenance remain key discussion points.
November 1 marks the last day for early voting in Harris County, with long lines at polling places as residents rush to cast their ballots before Election Day. Voters arriving at polling locations this afternoon found lines stretching around buildings and down sidewalks. Many expressed their determination to vote, despite the wait. “I know it’s busy, but I want to make sure my voice is heard,” said one voter standing in line.