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Good afternoon, Houston!

The 2026 World's Championship Bar‑B‑Que Contest fires up Thursday at NRG Park, marking the smoky kickoff to RodeoHouston. More than 250 teams will compete in this prestigious, invitation-only barbecue event.

It's not just a competition — fans come for the flavors, the spectacle and the festive atmosphere.

Aviva Bechky has details for anyone planning to attend.

Here's the rest of the news.

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How Houston rodeo cook-off ribs compare to restaurant barbecue

Houston rodeo cook-off season spotlights bold, competition-style pork ribs. Here's how they differ from restaurant barbecue.

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Why Nick Saban is working with a billionaire car dealer in The Woodlands

Forbes says the former Alabama football coach is on track to become a billionaire thanks to Joe Agresti, whose Dream Motor Group, co-owned with Saban, includes Mercedes-Benz of The Woodlands.

UH basketball projected to be top-2 seed in NCAA Tournament

UH's early preview seeding has held up twice in the past three years.

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Chef and pit master Reginald Scott of Coarse Restaurant slices brisket at the restaurant in Houston, Friday, Feb. 13, 2026.

After 5 years at farmers markets, Houston chef opens new spot for Southern food

Reginald Scott sold sauces, pickles and barbecue at farmers markets and food halls for five years. Coarse will be his first standalone restaurant.

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U.S. Rep. Wesley Hunt, U.S. Sen. John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton are competing in the Republican primary for U.S. Senate.

How Cornyn, Paxton and Hunt compare in the GOP primary for U.S. Senate

While the senate candidates share traditional GOP principles, their records differ on issues like foreign policy, guns and the Jan. 6 riot.  Read More

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Texas Voter Guide: Explore races and candidates in the March 3 primary election

The early voting period for Texas' March 3 election ends Friday, Feb. 27. Explore our guide to key Texas and Houston-area races, including the Republican and Democratic primary race to replace Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo. Read More

NASA's Artemis II Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft, secured to the mobile launcher, are seen as they make the 4.2 mile journey toward Launch Pad 39B, Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026, at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Photo Credit: (NASA/Keegan Barber)

NASA finds new issue that will delay Artemis II moon mission

NASA found an issue with helium flow in the upper stage of the Space Launch System rocket, prompting engineers to prep for a rollback. Artemis II will miss its March launch window. Read More

The Houston Chronicle has combined our expert reporting with custom data tools and easy-to-use guides to help families navigate Houston's complex school choice landscape.

The ultimate guide to finding a school in Houston

School choice application deadlines are coming up soon for several local districts. Use our School Finder Tool to search and compare public, private and charter schools near you. Read More

Members of Friends of the Boulevard, a group of Montrose residents advocating for a more pedestrian-friendly neighborhood, protest at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church on Monday evening during the Montrose TIRZ open house, which was held to present preliminary information on the planned reconstruction of West Alabama Street in Houston, Monday, June 23, 2025.

These Montrose residents, businesses oppose West Alabama's $28.5M redesign

A $28M redesign of West Alabama faces opposition from local residents and business owners who say the current plan doesn't do enough to address safety. Read More

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Where to find the best crawfish in Houston

Butter, garlic, Cajun spice or all the fixins' — these Houston spots have the city's best mudbugs. Read More

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