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Houston was pushed to the brink with March's tourism stress test. Are we ready for the World Cup?
After busy March, Houston officials are looking to shore up plans -- and pavement -- for the World Cup, set to bring in ...
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Houston leaders look to build on tourism surge after rodeo, spring break boom
After a record-setting March fueled by the Rodeo and spring break travel, Houston city leaders say they are working to ...
"People coming into our city, they spend their money and they leave, but their money stays here," said Houston First CEO and President Michael Heckman.
To the surprise of many, Houston has emerged as a popular travel destination this spring break. Houston First Corporation said it's been promoting Houston as a spring break spot for years and has ...
Travelers at William P. Hobby Airport faced three-hour waits at TSA checkpoints Monday morning, as spring break crowds ...
As spring break travel continues, Houston Airport officials are advising travelers to prepare for a peak travel day on Sunday. While the screening lines at Hobby Airport moved smoothly on Saturday ...
To its credit, the rodeo didn’t hem and haw around debating optics. Officials swiftly put in place a new dress code policy. Yes, questions around enforcement and potential discrimination are real and ...
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