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  • Preview of the upcoming Houston Rockets’ season

    Preview of the upcoming Houston Rockets’ season

    The Houston Rockets placed 2nd in the NBA Western Conference last year, but were eliminated during the first round of the playoffs. Is there any chance of them performing better this season?

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  • Fleet Week coming to Houston for Navy’s 250th birthday

    Fleet Week coming to Houston for Navy’s 250th birthday

    Learn more about this historic naval event coming to the Bayou City this November.

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  • Dining for a cause with “Pearland Restaurant Weeks”

    Dining for a cause with “Pearland Restaurant Weeks”

    The event runs from Oct. 1-31 at participating Pearland restaurants. Proceeds help fund the Pearland Neighborhood Center, which provides financial and food support to the community.

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  • The battle for the MLB playoffs

    The battle for the MLB playoffs

    The Houston Astros were tied for first and now have to fight for a spot in the playoffs After a recent sweep against in-state rival the Texas Rangers, the Houston Astros faced the Seattle Mariners over the past weekend at Daikin Park in a three-game series that ended disastrously for…

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  • Houston Latino Film Festival showcases Latine films in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month

    Houston Latino Film Festival showcases Latine films in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month

    The Houston Latino Film Festival held a screening of Latin short films under the title of VISTAS on Thursday, Sept. 18, at 7:30 p.m. in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. The showcase was presented at the Star Cinema Grill in City Centre. An Instagram post from the Houston Latino Film…

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  • Japan Festival of Houston celebrates Japanese culture

    Japan Festival of Houston celebrates Japanese culture

    The Japan Festival of Houston, hosted by the Japan-America Society of Houston (JASH), held their 32nd Annual festival this year in Hermann Park, near downtown Houston. The festival ran from Sept. 6-7, both days lasting through 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and was free admission for all. Attendees arrived as…

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  • El Mes Nacional de la Herencia Hispana en el Houston Farmers Market 

    El Mes Nacional de la Herencia Hispana en el Houston Farmers Market 

    El Houston Farmers Market celebro un evento familiar el sábado 13 de Septiembre en honor al Mes de la Herencia Hispana, con una mezcla de comida, música y experiencias culturales. El evento gratuito se llevo acabo de 11 a.m a 5 p.m. y estuvo abierto al público. “Esta celebración honra…

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  • Thirteen Restaurant shuts down for now

    Thirteen Restaurant shuts down for now

    The doors at the Thirteen restaurant have been shut down… for now. The restaurant Thirteen, owned by former Houston Rockets player James Harden, is closed because of a notice of unpaid rent to its landlord.  A sign was posted on the front doors on September 1, and still remains up. Looking…

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  • Six cozy ways to chill out this fall semester

    Six cozy ways to chill out this fall semester

    The Fall Bucket List for this UHCL Student September 22, 2025 marks the first day of Fall and, now that we’ve successfully eased into this new Fall semester, the reality is that for some, summer break ending and returning back to due dates and study sessions doesn’t sound so comforting.…

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