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Houston Chronicle Sunday, 14 Jun 2026

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The Houston Chronicle is the largest daily newspaper in Houston, Texas, and one of the most influential news publications in the southern US. Founded in 1901, the newspaper has grown alongside Houston’s rapid development into a major economic and cultural center, serving as a key source of information for readers across the region. The Chronicle focuses on topics that shape life in Houston and the wider Gulf Coast region, including politics, business, education, health and community affairs. Given Houston’s global importance in the energy sector, the newspaper is particularly known for its detailed coverage of the oil, gas and renewable energy industries. Sports reporting is another regular feature, with consistent coverage of the Houston Astros, Texans and Rockets alongside college athletics across Texas. The Chronicle also features lifestyle sections, arts and entertainment reporting, and opinion columns that reflect a wide range of perspectives. Available on PressReader, the Houston Chronicle newspaper delivers comprehensive journalism that connects readers to the issues affecting Houston and the Gulf Coast.

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ArticleGOOOOAAAAL!

Johan Pardo, cen­ter, cel­eb­rates along­side fel­low fans at a watch party at the Phoenix on West­heimer after Team USA’s second goal against Paraguay in the first half of its open­ing match in the FIFA World Cup on Fri­day. Folarin Balo­gun scored...

GOOOOAAAAL!

ArticleGains, losses in HISD takeover’s wake

Hou­s­ton ISD’s state takeover began three years ago, when the Texas Edu­ca­tion Agency ous­ted the elec­ted lead­er­ship and appoin­ted Super­in­tend­ent Mike Miles and a nine­mem­ber board of man­agers to over­see the state’s largest school dis­trict.

Gains, losses in HISD takeover’s wake

ArticleHou­s­ton lags behind Texas peers in recyc­ling

Hou­s­ton recycles less of its waste and struggles with higher con­tam­in­a­tion rates than other major Texas cit­ies, yet Mayor John Whit­mire’s newly approved budget does not include bench­marks for improv­ing in either area des­pite char­ging a new...

Hou­s­ton lags behind Texas peers in recyc­ling

ArticleFather of slain teen in search of answers

It’s been 12 days since John Gab­riel Men­d­oza used bath tow­els to scrub the blood of his only son from the con­crete floor of his Lake Jack­son gar­age. John Gab­riel Men­d­oza Jr. — a Brazos­wood High School foot­ball standout home for the sum­mer...

Father of slain teen in search of answers