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Let’s be honest, there are no great cities to drive in. Not in real life, not even in Grand Theft Auto. But some are less awful than others. A new national study ranked 100 U.S. cities to find the best and worst places to drive, using 30 different factors like traffic, gas prices, parking, and […]

On Sunday, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson announced Rush‘s comeback tour, Fifty Something, during a private event in Cleveland. Less than a week later, the duo has added an additional 11 shows to their seven-city tour. The tour, which kicks off in Los Angeles on June 6, 2026, initially featured 12 shows: Now the tour […]

We’re officially a week into fall, and while you might already be sipping pumpkin spice, now’s a good time to make sure your home is ready for the season. Experts say there are a few safety checks you’ll want to knock out sooner rather than later: It doesn’t take long to run through this list, […]

Merriam-Webster has announced a major update to its Collegiate Dictionary. The 12th edition will add more than 5,000 new terms, marking the first print update in 22 years. While all of these words have already been available on Merriam-Webster.com, the new edition will be released on November 18th. The list includes a mix of cultural […]

U.S. News & World Report released their “2026 Best Colleges in Texas” list, where they ranked all of the Lone Star State’s major public universities, midsize to smaller colleges, liberal arts schools and private colleges based on several criteria. Out of all the schools in Texas, three Houston-based universities made the top 10. RELATED: 30 […]

HOUSTON — Houston ISD is addressing the concerns of many parents with K-12 students in the district by adding nearly 400 bus stops, according to ABC13. In a Sept. 11 meeting, the HISD board of managers approved the addition of 374 bus stops to daily routes. RELATED: New Laws to Hit Texas Public Schools This […]

If you drive a lot, you already know the feeling: potholes that rattle your teeth and make you want to call your chiropractor, and stretches of highway that feel more like obstacle courses. But which states actually have the worst road conditions? A new report from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics has the answer, ranking […]

Pearland is getting national attention after being ranked the #3 Best Place to Live in the U.S. and the #1 Best Place to Live in Texas by U.S. News & World Report for 2025–2026.

The curtain is closing on one of Houston’s healthier drive-thru alternatives to fast food, as all Salad and Go locations in Houston are set to close their doors on Friday, Sept. 19, according to the Houston Chronicle. The chain will also be closing several more locations across Texas. Salad and Go employees spoke anonymously to […]

Looking for something to do this weekend? Look no further than here! RELATED: 35 TV Shows Filmed in Texas If you’re spending the weekend of Sept. 19 in Houston or the surrounding area, there’s plenty of options for those looking for some family fun, a date night out, fun with friends and more! Related: Show Us Your Wrangler Jeans […]

As a lifelong Girl Scout Cookie fanatic, I can honestly say my freezer is never without at least one box of Thin Mints. But now, the cookie game is about to change forever. The Girl Scouts have just announced their newest flavor. They’re called Exploremores, and they’re a rocky road, an inspired dream come true. […]

The City of Galveston made history on Saturday with a world record and a heartfelt tribute. Along the island’s iconic Seawall, thousands of people joined hands to remember the Great Storm of 1900, the deadliest natural disaster in U.S. history, and to celebrate the resilience of the community that rebuilt. On September 6, Guinness World […]