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.
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chron.com | Ariana Garcia
Waters at Guadalupe River State Park swelled this week following recent rains, prompting warnings from park officials. Chase Fountain/TPWDA favorite destination for swimmers and tubers in Central Texas has turned dangerous after a rapid rise in water levels this week. Officials at Guadalupe River State Park in Spring Branch are now urging visitors to stay out of the river until conditions improve.
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chron.com | Annie Ma
FILE - The Harvard University logo is displayed on a building at the school, Tuesday, April 15, 2025, in Cambridge, Mass. Charles Krupa/APWASHINGTON (AP) — The efforts by President Donald Trump’s administration to prevent Harvard University from enrolling international students have struck at the core of the Ivy League school's identity and unsettled current and prospective students around the world.
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chron.com | Timothy Malcolm
A New York pizza chain is invading Texas, opening its first location in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex this week. More are on the way. vchal/Getty ImagesThe pizza in Texas is better than ever these days. Houston has stalwarts like Pizaro's mixed in with hotshots like Nonno's and Gold Tooth Tony's. Austin is known for Home Slice and underrated spots like Little Deli. In the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, you've got big timers SauceBros plus the big flavors of the Detroit-style Thunderbird.
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chron.com | Timothy Malcolm
Galveston, Texas, is notorious to many for its Gulf of Mexico water that looks, eh, uh, a little, eh, brown? But what's the deal with that? Getty ImagesGrowing up, my summers were spent visiting the Jersey Shore, the beach-filled coastline of New Jersey along the Atlantic Ocean (no, I don't personally know Snooki). No matter where I went, whether it was Beach Haven, Ocean City or Wildwood, the Atlantic would welcome me with its sparkling bluish-green hue. It wasn't perfect, but it wasn't bad either.
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chron.com | Ariana Garcia
The Chisos Basin is closing for two years starting this fall, sparking backlash from visitors and advocates who say the construction project poorly timed. National Park ServiceTexans and park advocates are speaking out against the National Park Service's decision to shut down one of Big Bend National Park's most popular areas for construction, calling it poorly timed, overly broad, and potentially harmful to local businesses.
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