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Houston families have a few more days to apply for their share of the state's new $1 billion voucher program, which helps cover private school tuition and other education costs. 

Not sure where to start? Check out our guide and our map of school choice options in your neighborhood.

Demand is high, though. Spots will be awarded by lottery, with priority for low-income families and students with disabilities. Applications close Tuesday.

Here's the rest of the news.

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What life will be like for Artemis II moon mission crew aboard Orion

NASA's Artemis II mission will be the first crewed flight of the Orion spacecraft, where astronauts will test its systems and adapt to living in a confined space.

Plus: What to know and key details on NASA's Artemis II mission.

Sunday morning TSA wait times please IAH passengers

TSA wait times at George Bush Intercontinental Airport stayed under an hour Sunday — about 35 minutes in Terminal E and 20 in Terminal A — extending smoother lines all weekend.

Meet the Houstonians creating new leadership opportunities for women in religion

This Women's History Month, women in congregational leadership are hoping their struggles reaching their positions paved the way for increased representation.



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Grilled pork and combonation banh mi sandwhiches at Baguettea in Houston on Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026.

Best restaurants in Houston for spring 2026

Houston's dining scene is thriving this spring, with plenty of must-visit restaurants across the city.

Where We're Eating: Discover the spots our food team can't stop talking about. Sign up now.

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7 stories you may have missed this week

12 Timberwilde Lane (top) and 6 Estancia Place led Houston's most expensive home sales in February 2026.

Two mansions show opposing styles in Houston's priciest February sales

Two $12 million Houston mansions with contrasting styles are among February's priciest home sales. Read More

Cars drive by Bagby Park in Midtown in Houston on Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025.

This neighborhood is becoming Houston's fastest-growing and most diverse area

Its population grew by roughly 35% between 2019 and 2024, a surge driven by an increase in Black, Hispanic and Asian residents. Read More

The photo shows the bikers during the bikers' party in Monterey town for MotoGP World Championship U.S. GP at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca on July 4, 2009 in Monterey, California. 

Who are the Homietos? Inside Houston's latest biker gang case

A closer look at the motorcycle gang at the center of Houston's latest federal biker gang indictment.  Read More

An interactive map of operating and planned data centers in Texas, with data from Cleanview, a company that tracks data center projects

Texas data center tracker: See where data centers are planned near you

This first-of-its-kind map displays hundreds of data centers that are either currently operating or in development as Texas becomes a worldwide hotspot. Read More

A lawsuit challenging the legitimacy of Second Baptist Church's leadership and new bylaws has divided longtime members, forcing some to choose to stay and fight or find a new spiritual home.

Second Baptist lawsuit pushes church members to stay and fight — or leave

As a group of longtime members sues Second Baptist Church, those challengers face a choice: stay members as the litigation plays out in court, or leave and find a new place of worship. Read More

Houston head coach Kelvin Sampson answers questions during a press conference after the team's 88-57 win over Texas A&M in the second round of the NCAA college basketball tournament in Oklahoma City, Saturday, March 21, 2026.

Kelvin Sampson to return in 2026-27 as UH coach. 'I still burn for this'

After speculation about his status for next season, Sampson says "I want to chase it again" after UH fell two wins shy of another Final Four trip. Read More

A selection of smoked meats from Feges BBQ.

Savor the best barbecue in Houston this weekend

Whether you're after traditional brisket or adventurous new flavors, Houston is home to some of the best barbecue in Texas. Check out our full guide to the city's top barbecue spots. Read More

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