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Sometimes as a car reviewer, you jump into the vehicle they brought you, in a hurry usually, hit the start button and then ...
Houston Restaurant Weeks begins Aug. 1. The Chronicle food team has put together their recommendations on where to eat.
Houston's restaurant labor shortage has led to an unexpected solution that's rolling into dining rooms across the city.
ABC13's 2025 Share Your School Supplies Drive returns to help teachers with high out-of-pocket costs
A report found that Texas teachers spend among the most money in the U.S. to ensure their students have what they need to ...
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will host “Preserving the Harvest,” a food preservation and canning workshop on Aug. 9 in Houston.
Buoyed by the Trump administration's willingness to place restrictions on food assistance programs, Texas moves to limit junk food.
Senate Bill 541, known as the Texas Food Freedom Act of 2025, was recently signed into law, having some cottage food vendors excited about the changes.
Texas is poised to lead the country in an initiative to inform denizens of what’s in their food. Food industry experts say it’s going too far.
Feed the Force this weekend and help the Houston Food Bank.
Critics worry that Senate Bill 379, authored by a Houston-area Republican, could hurt people living in areas with a lack of access to healthy food. If the bill becomes Texas law, the state would ...
The Texas Senate passed SB 379, which bars people from using SNAP benefits to buy highly-processed items. The bill now heads to the House.
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