As a Houstonian who loves her city, the idea of drunk people crowding an already congested city and leaving it trashed is not appealing.
After a record-setting March fueled by the Rodeo and spring break travel, Houston city leaders say they are working to ...
A TikTok video posted during spring break shows many young people standing around and socializing at a gas station parking ...
"People coming into our city, they spend their money and they leave, but their money stays here," said Houston First CEO and President Michael Heckman.
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Luke Bryan, as he's been doing on the RodeoHouston stage for more than a decade, shook his hips and sang about margaritas, rain and country girls. And just like previous years, it was a reminder that ...
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A security screening line extends outside of Hobby Airport in Houston on March 9, 2026. Wanda Ridge, a Houstonian traveling to Lubbock, had seen the news — travelers at Houston’s Hobby Airport were ...
To its credit, the rodeo didn’t hem and haw around debating optics. Officials swiftly put in place a new dress code policy.
Hours-long TSA lines at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston are prompting many travelers to find alternative ways to get to their destinations.