Morning roundup: Alabama is No. 1 in AP preseason football poll, OU is No. 2
The Dodgers (47-41) moved within a game of division-leading Sugar Land, which was rained out at home Sunday vs. Albuquerque. Former OU star …
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The Dodgers (47-41) moved within a game of division-leading Sugar Land, which was rained out at home Sunday vs. Albuquerque. Former OU star …
Read MoreDespite the loss, the Dodgers remained 1 1/2 games behind Sugar Land for the East Division lead. Zach Reks kept Oklahoma City (46-41) from being …
Read MoreAlpha Kappa Alpha Welcomes New Honorary Members on Good Morning America
Read MoreAll the commotion over Texas Republicans’ failed attempt to push through new voting restrictions in the dying days of the 2021 state legislative session was all most Austin-watchers could talk about through Memorial Day weekend. But the high-profile sc…
Read MoreLast week, Governor Greg Abbott announced the re-opening of Texas beginning last Friday, which included restaurants, some office spaces and other venues at a reduced capacity. The Friday opening was mostly to accommodate places like the beach and resta…
Read MoreIn Houston, if you are driving on a freeway and there is no traffic, you can be relatively certain it is a holiday or early morning on a Sunday. Even then, road construction and accidents can make your travels miserable. For the past month-plus, the ci…
Read More12-year-old Houston DJ will spin a cool set on Good Morning America http://houston.culturemap.com/news/entertainment/04-21-20-DJ-Maddy-Rose-Good-Morning-America-No-Kid-Hungry-livestream-music-houston/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=dlvr.it &he…
Read MoreDue to the President’s Day holiday, the Houston Business Journal’s Morning Edition and Afternoon Edition email news products will not be published on Monday, Feb. 17.
Look for the Morning Edition and Afternoon Edition compilations of HBJ’s local busin…
Read MoreDue to Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the Houston Business Journal’s Morning Edition and Afternoon Edition email news products will not be published on Monday, Jan. 20.
Look for the Morning Edition and Afternoon Edition compilation of HBJ’s local busines…
Read MoreDue to the New Year’s holiday, the Houston Business Journal’s Morning Edition and Afternoon Edition email news products will not be published on Wednesday, Jan. 1.
Look for both to resume on Thursday, Jan. 2. Watch for breaking news over the holiday a…
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