Houston
May 4, 2023
Unbridled and Uncorked: Rodeo, Music, and Wine Draw 2.4 Million Guests to Houston
If the music, wine, and cute kids clinging to sheep as the sound of unbridled joy at the highest of decibels does not draw you in, well then, there may be no hope for you.
July 1, 2021
Beyond the Screen at Houston’s Moonstruck Drive-In Cinema
(HOUSTON) — Drive-in cinemas made a popular return at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020. As indoor theaters […]
November 14, 2020
Student Sues Houston School District for Allowing Bullying
A former high school student of Humble ISD files a lawsuit claiming the school district did not take action in alleged bullying.
October 26, 2020
‘We’re Going to Fight Fire with Fire’: A DREAMer on His Legal Fight With Trump
Local activist and DREAMer, Cesar Espinosa, talks about a class action lawsuit his organization filed against the Trump administration regarding DACA applications.
October 26, 2020
Officials Urged Houstonians to Take Census in 11th-Hour Blitz
As the Census Bureau and Texas officials scramble to get the country counted, what are the repercussions of this sudden deadline? The Click discussed it with a political science professor.