La Voz de Houston

La Voz de Houston

La Voz de Houston, which translates to "The Voice of Houston," is a weekly newspaper published in Spanish. It is distributed by the Houston Chronicle and operates as one of its subsidiaries. The newspaper is based at the Houston Chronicle's production facility situated at the intersection of the 610 Loop and U.S. Route 59 (Southwest Freeway). Notably, this location was previously the home of the Houston Post. Prior to its acquisition by the Chronicle, La Voz was published by La Voz Publishing Corp., which was also based in Houston.

Local, Hispanic/Latine
English, Spanish
Newspaper

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91
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Global

#11046

United States

#2202

News and Media

#136

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Articles

  • 2 days ago | chron.com | Leah Vann

    The Sam Houston State Bearkats had a fantastic football season in 2024, but could an ineligible player threaten those accomplishments? Icon Sportswire/Icon Sportswire via Getty ImagesSam Houston State football set school records last season, finishing 10-3, second in Conference USA, and winning its first-ever FBS bowl game. However, all of that success could be at risk if the school used an ineligible player.

  • 2 days ago | chron.com | Leah Vann

    Do the Houston Astros have enough hitting to be real players in the postseason? Justin Berl/Getty ImagesHouston Astros' general manager Dana Brown has the fortune of having a good problem on his hands. The Astros are tops in their division, yet they are besieged by injuries and a few holes that need plugging on their roster.

  • 3 days ago | chron.com | Leah Vann

    Mike Wilks, an assistant coach for the Oklahoma City Thunder, will be inducted into Rice Athletics' Hall of Fame this fall. Ian Maule/Getty ImagesMike Wilks not only won a championship as an assistant coach for the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday night, but it was also announced on Monday that the man who spent seven seasons playing in the NBA will be inducted into Rice Athletics' 41st Hall of Fame class this fall.

  • 4 days ago | chron.com | Leah Vann

    The Houston Astros brought Jon Singleton back on a minor league deal. Alex Bierens de Haan/MLB Photos via Getty ImagesThe Houston Astros have a glaring need for a left-handed bat without Yordan Alvarez in the lineup, and while it hasn't prevented them from winning games, general manager Dana Brown believes something needs to change. "That's the big thing for us," Brown said on the pregame radio show Sunday, according to Chandler Rome of The Athletic.

  • 5 days ago | chron.com | Timothy Malcolm

    A large grocery chain has closed a Texas store as part of a larger move to shutter about 60 stores nationwide. Benjamin Rondel/Getty ImagesOne of the nation's largest supermarket chains will be closing several dozen of its stores over the next 18 months, and a Texas location is one of the first to officially announce that it's one of the victims. The Kroger location at 1707 W. University Dr. in McKinney, about 33 miles north of Dallas, will close, according to WFAA in Dallas.

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