‘It’s a choice to work here’: HISD superintendent tells resistant staff they can leave
Houston ISD Superintendent Mike Miles delivered a blunt message to employees who have opposed his vision for the district.
Education
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Politics & Government
Houston leaders propose turning the city into ‘citizenship capital’ with naturalization efforts
A consortium of entities launches an effort to naturalize 300,000 Houston residents in the next three years
Anahuac’s Gatorfest ends with laughter, a new queen and a truck full of alligators
Anahuac’s 34th annual festival drew hunters from across Texas and the country, including a group from Beverly Hills who collected seven gators.
Environment
Explainers & Guides
Amid worsening drought, conserve water by adding native plants in your yard
Xeriscaping is a type of landscaping that allows residents to use less water as drought-tolerant plants take care of themselves.