The New York Times’ year-end roundup crowns Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another as the top film of 2025, highlighting it as a standout cinematic achievement for its bold storytelling and critical acclaim. The list reflects a rich and varied year in movies,...
Texas Tech’s No. 21-ranked Lady Raiders have signed 7-foot-1 center Stephanie Okechukwu from Umunneochi, Nigeria, adding what could be the tallest player in women’s college basketball history to their roster and bolstering their interior presence. Okechukwu, who...
Diane Crump, who broke barriers as the first woman to ride professionally in a pari-mutuel horse race in 1969 and the first female jockey to compete in the Kentucky Derby in 1970, has died at age 77 after battling aggressive brain cancer. A trailblazer in a...
Small business lending in the Greater Houston region continues to show strong momentum, according to new data from the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Houston District Office. In FY 2025 alone, SBA 7(a) loan activity reached 1,806 loans, a 19% increase over the...
Dionne Delery Breen, a native Houstonian, brings deep roots and an expansive network across the city in her role as Director of Development for GHWCC. With a strong understanding of Houston’s business, philanthropic, and civic landscape, Dionne is passionate about...
The Census Bureau’s America Counts: Stories page shares engaging narrative articles that explain the real-world meaning behind key U.S. data on topics like families, housing, employment, business, education, the economy, emergency management, and population. These...