One of Houston’s hottest restaurants is making a triumphant return after a near catastrophe. After a serious fire caused the immediate closure of T
Some of Houston’s most dynamic leading ladies recently walked the runway for one of America’s most beloved institutions. Eleven local women dazzl
Houston s Diva of Dining, Cleverley Stone, honored by TV special Fox 26 will celebrate Cleverley on Friday.
Courtesy of Houston Restaurant Weeks A Houston TV station will broadcast a special segment to honor the Diva of Dining. Fox 26 will honor local media personality Cleverley Stone on the one year anniversary of her death from cancer, this Friday, May 28. Fox 26 reporter Ruben Dominguez and Stone s daughter Katie Stone will participate in a segment during the 9 am broadcast of the station s morning show. Then, at 10:15 am, the station will stream a celebration of her life on both its website and Facebook page.
2 luxe Galleria-area restaurants temporarily closed by kitchen fire The Annie will be closed temporarily.
Photo by Jenn Duncan
Turner s will be closed for approximately three weeks due to a fire that occurred in the exhaust hoods on Wednesday, May 18. No one was hurt by the blaze, and neither restaurant suffered fire or smoke damage, according to a release. However, both properties, which are located on the first and second floor of the same space at 1800 Post Oak Blvd., suffered extensive water damage. “We are extremely grateful for the Houston Fire Department staff and their promptness and professionalism in handling this situation, proprietor Ben Berg said in a statement. We now have some remediation work to do in order to pass specific codes, but we hope to reopen within two to three weeks. As soon as we have a more concrete reopening date, we will let you know.
Billions of birds vanished since 1970, here s how to curb decline
Nathan Howes
Wednesday, May 5th 2021, 11:11 am - North American bird populations have significantly dwindled in the last 50 years, with a staggering loss of nearly 3 billion adult breeding birds since 1970.
Birds are a critical part of our ecosystem, whether it s acting as pollinators, pest control or dispersing seeds.
But many species of birds are declining at an alarming rate. In fact, North American bird populations have significantly dwindled in the last 50 years, with a staggering loss of 2.9 billion adult breeding birds since 1970.
But one of the biggest underlying causes in wildlife globally, particularly in Ontario, is habitat loss.