RodeoHouston to kick off 2023 season with new event, Conroe-native musician
The new opening-day celebration is intended to represent the “uniqueness and community aspect of Houston.”
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The new opening-day celebration is intended to represent the “uniqueness and community aspect of Houston.”
Read MoreGood morning, Houston! We’re enjoying some beautiful fall weather, finally, but Hurricane Ian is barreling toward Florida on the other side of the Gulf of Mexico today.
Read more about that and other news to know today below.
• Hurricane Ian hit the…
Read MoreThe changes, effective Oct. 1, are intended to “increase value from existing assets and targeted growth opportunities while accelerating the development of our circular and low carbon solutions to meet increasing market demand,” the company said Sept. 27.
Read MoreGood morning, Houston! There’s a lot to talk about for a Monday morning, including hurricanes, a $100 million donation from the Kinder Foundation, a unionized Starbucks and more.
Read MoreIn this week’s Restaurant Roundup, Katz’s is now open in the Galleria area, Frank’s Americana Revival will move to a nearby location early next year, Zanti Cucina Italiana will add a location inside the 610 Loop and more.
Read MoreTwo days earlier, Magnolia Oil & Gas announced Chazen had stepped down from his roles as chairman, president and CEO due to serious health reasons.
Read MoreIn today’s installment of 5 Things to Know, we have a look at the tropical depression in the Caribbean Sea, another major highway closure and more.
Read MoreThis is the first time Cheniere Energy has had a COO at least in the past decade, according to its proxy statements filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Read MoreThe deal increases production by 40% and gross acreage by 35%, and it doubles Talos’ operated deepwater facility footprint.
Read MoreBefore the launch of Magnolia Oil & Gas Corp. (NYSE: MGY), Stephen Chazen had served as CEO of Occidental Petroleum Corp. (NYSE: OXY) from 2011 to 2016, during which time the company moved its headquarters to Houston.
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