Art Institute of Houston abruptly shuts down, leaves students in lurch
Students and faculty members received the email announcement on Friday.
Houston METRO considers launching a new and improved bike share program
Houston's METRO is considering creating its own $10.5 million bike share network.
Texans among worst tippers in America, but still better than California
We love two things here in the Lone Star State: Tequila and skimping onĀ gratuities.
NASA, Lockheed ready for Osiris-REx and asteroid sample returned from space
The Colorado-built and flown space probe returns with what's hoped to be the largest extra-terrestrial sample brought from beyond the moon.
Westinghouse, Bechtel to work together on Poland nuclear power plant
It also will be a part of a renewable energy project in Alaska.
New real estate firm plans $80M project in Buda
There's a new development firm in town, and they recently received approval from Buda City Council to develop a 500,000-square-foot industrial project in the
United Auto Workers expand strike amid stalled labor talks
UAW President Shawn Fain called on workers at 38 facilities nationwide to walk out as talks with two of the Big Three have stalled.
VinFast reports $527M loss even as revenue jumps for EV maker
Most of the vehicles that EV maker VinFast says it has sold this year went to another company owned by Vingroup, the parent of
Artist of illustrated Anne Frank book weighs in on Texas teacher firing
Filmmaker Ari Folman says America is the only place where Frank's diary raises alarms.
Alex Mealer drops election lawsuit against Harris County Judge Hidalgo
Mealer is one of 22 candidates who filed a lawsuit contesting the 2022 election results.