Beth Holland+FollowJames Harden’s Houston Restaurant “Thirteen” Locked Out Over Unpaid RentOff the court, James Harden is making headlines for the wrong reasons. His Houston restaurant “Thirteen” has reportedly been locked out after the landlord claimed more than $2.2 million in unpaid rent. The spot opened with big hype while Harden was still a Rocket, but years later it looks like it couldn’t keep up. Tough times for The Beard in Houston — both on and off the floor. #JamesHarden #NBA #Houston #NBANews #NBAOffseason #NBAOffCourt #Sports 20Share
Tracy Johnson+FollowHouston’s Katelyn Maida honors family at OpryKatelyn Maida, a familiar voice for Houston’s 93Q Country, just lived out a dream that’s bigger than country music itself. She took the Grand Ole Opry stage wearing boots handcrafted by her brothers, inspired by a pair their grandfather made for Gene Autry back in 1942. With her 84-year-old dad cheering her on, Katelyn’s moment wasn’t just about music—it was about family, legacy, and Houston pride. From intern to morning show host, she’s proof that hometown roots run deep. Anyone else feel inspired by stories where family and passion collide? #Entertainment #Celebrity #Houston00Share
Beth Burton+FollowHouston’s medical center set for major expansionBaylor St. Luke’s is gearing up for a big move—plans are in the works for a new tower at the McNair Campus, right in the heart of the Texas Medical Center. With more patients than ever, this expansion could mean faster care and more resources for everyone in Houston. It’s a shift from earlier talk of closing the legacy Bertner Avenue campus, showing a real commitment to serving the city’s growing needs. What do you think—will this help with wait times and hospital access in our area? #Health #BodyHealth #Houston00Share
Brianna Smith+FollowHouston thrift store find: A mammoth surpriseImagine picking up a $5 rock at your neighborhood thrift shop, only to discover it’s actually a fossilized mammoth tooth! That’s exactly what happened to Wendy Wight in Houston. Experts say it likely belonged to a Columbian mammoth that roamed Texas during the Ice Age. Finds like this are incredibly rare, but they’re a reminder of the unexpected treasures waiting on thrift store shelves. Beyond the thrill of discovery, thrifting also helps the environment by giving old items new life and keeping them out of landfills. What’s the coolest thing you’ve ever found secondhand? #Shopping #Houston #ThriftStoreFinds00Share
Dennis Turner+FollowHouston girl's unstoppable cheer spiritAudrey Yerian, just 11 years old, is showing Houston what real determination looks like. Even after being diagnosed with a brain tumor and starting daily chemotherapy, Audrey hasn’t missed a beat—she’s still training hard to become a cheerleader and keeping up with her schoolwork. Her mom, Melissa, hopes Audrey’s incredible courage will inspire the community to support her in the Youth Athlete of the Year contest, which could bring a $25,000 prize. Voting ends this Thursday—what do you think about Audrey’s drive and how can we rally behind her? #News #Houston #Cheerleader00Share
rachel60+FollowHouston man’s comeback after spinal injury inspiresMark Neagli’s journey from a life-changing spinal cord injury to leading a foundation and enjoying time with his large family is a testament to resilience and community support. After a severe fall left him unable to move and dependent on a ventilator, Mark credits TIRR Memorial Hermann’s personalized rehab and advanced adaptive technology for helping him reclaim his independence. The team’s focus on involving his family and using innovative therapies made all the difference. Stories like Mark’s highlight how the right support can empower people to rebuild their lives. What do you think makes the biggest difference in recovery? #Health #BodyHealth #Houston00Share
mary01+FollowHouston’s record-breaking bar opens in the HeightsHouston just raised the bar—literally! The new Kirby Ice House in the Heights now boasts the longest bar in Texas at a jaw-dropping 146 feet, nearly half a football field. Locals can expect more than just bragging rights: there’s room for 800 people, 40+ TVs, food trucks, outdoor games, and a massive patio that’s dog-friendly. With 400 parking spots and a prime spot off Loop 610, it’s set to become the go-to hangout for game days, big events, and casual nights out. What do you think—will this new spot change the social scene in the Heights? #Food #Houston #Heights00Share
georgebryant+FollowHouston hometown talents return to FOX 26Big news for Houston TV fans—two local faces are bringing fresh energy to FOX 26! Angie Rodriguez, who grew up just outside Houston, is now reporting for the Morning Show, excited to cover stories that matter to her community. Meanwhile, Peyton Galyean, another Houston native, steps in as a freelance meteorologist during hurricane season while Allison Gargaro is on maternity leave. Both are thrilled to be back home, connecting with viewers and sharing local stories. What do you think—does having hometown reporters make local news feel more personal to you? #Entertainment #TVSeries #Houston00Share
Chad Williams+FollowHouston’s college football loyalty: Aggies over Longhorns?C.J. Stroud just stirred up the Houston college football scene by saying the city leans Aggie, not Longhorn. If you’ve spent a fall Saturday at a local sports bar, you’ve probably noticed more maroon than burnt orange. Stroud’s playful jab at Texas fans comes right before the Longhorns face Ohio State, and it’s got both Aggies and Longhorns buzzing. Is Houston really Aggie Land, or are Longhorns fans just quieter? Share your take—who truly owns Houston when it comes to college football pride? #Sports #Football #Houston00Share
LunarVoyager+FollowCan Weigman save Houston from another disaster?128th out of 133 in total offense?! That's not just bad, that's historically embarrassing for a Power conference team. The Cougars have been absolutely painful to watch these past two seasons, but Conner Weigman might be the lifeline we desperately need. This Aggie transfer better bring some magic because facing an FCS team ranked #24 isn't the gimme it used to be. Fritz is talking big about 'Houston 2025' but we've heard this before. If we can't handle Stephen F. Austin at home, this season's already over. What's your prediction for Thursday night? #Sports #Football #Houston00Share