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Houston Heights Association announces annual holiday home tour Dec. 5-6

The Houston Heights Association announced information Nov. 20 about its upcoming annual Holiday Home Tour, an event that showcases six decorated homes in the neighborhood for touring during the holiday season.

Fun for the family: The event includes what is described as a "magical stroll through Houston's most charming, historic neighborhood" and shows off classic architecture and festive decor of six homes.

“There’s something truly magical about this time of year in the Heights,” event Chair Nicole Pepper said. “The Holiday Home Tour captures the excitement, warmth and wonder of the season—inviting our community to come together and experience the joy that makes the Heights so special.”

What residents need to know: The event will occur Dec. 5 from 6-9 p.m. and Dec. 6 from 3-9 p.m. Tickets are $40 each and include shuttle service and entry. Tickets can be found here.

 
On The Business Beat
10-Greater Houston area Shoe Carnival locations to change name to Shoe Station

At least 10 Greater Houston area Shoe Carnival locations are poised for a name change by back-to-school season in 2026.

The national retailer offers both name brand and private label merchandise including footwear and accessories, according to its website.

The big picture: Board members with the family footwear retailer Shoe Carnival announced Nov. 13 they unanimously voted to change the company name to Shoe Station, subject to approval from company shareholders ahead of its annual meeting in June 2026.

The following shoe stores are in the Greater Houston area, the list is not comprehensive:

  • Northline Commons, 4436 Hwy. 290, Houston
  • Gulfgate Shopping Center, 512 Gulfgate Center Mall, Houston
  • Northwest Marketplace, 13784 Hwy. 290, Houston
  • Southway Shopping Center, 8032 S. Gessner Road, Houston
  • Almeda Crossing Shopping Center, 10011 Almeda Genoa Road, Houston
  • Deerbrook Marketplace, 20506 Hwy. 59 N., Humble
  • Price Plaza, 20280 Katy Freeway, Ste. A, Katy
  • Victory Lakes Town Center, 2544 Gulf Freeway S., League City
  • Conroe Marketplace Shopping Center, 2812 I-45 N., Conroe

 
In Your Area
Check out 8 Houston-area organizations hosting toy drives this holiday season

With Christmas quickly approaching, here are eight organizations hosting toy drives for children that anyone can participate in. This list is not comprehensive, and details are subject to change.

Pearland Neighborhood Center Toy Drive: The Pearland Neighborhood Center is partnering with the Pearland Police Department for a holiday toy drive. Local businesses can contact officer Ryden Cohen to sign up to host a donation box where residents can drop off new toys for families in need.  

  • Donations needed by the week of Dec. 12
  • 2335 N. Texas Ave., Pearland
  • Suggested donations: new, unused and unwrapped toys


Holiday Toy Store: Ronald McDonald House is collecting toy donations for babies and teens. Gifts must be new, in original packaging and unwrapped, and will be delivered to residents’ doors on Christmas morning. 

  • Donations needed by Dec. 5
  • 1907 Holcombe Blvd., Houston
  • Suggested donations: video game systems, video game controllers, headphones, jewelry, diaper bags, teething toys, play mats

 
Statewide News
Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission moves forward with permanent hemp regulations

The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission is moving forward with a set of permanent rules designed to prohibit the sale of consumable THC products to anyone under 21 years old.

The overview: The proposal is similar to emergency rules adopted Sept. 23, which are currently in effect and prohibit Texas alcohol retailers from selling intoxicating THC products to minors. The state health department adopted similar emergency rules in October.

The context: The existing and proposed THC rules are the result of a September executive order by Gov. Greg Abbott, who called for age restrictions on THC sales and tighter guardrails on the multibillion-dollar industry.

Earlier this month, federal lawmakers approved a ban on most consumable THC products, which is set to take effect in November 2026. The ban is part of a federal funding package that became law Nov. 12, ending a 43-day federal government shutdown.

Next steps: Texans can weigh in on the TABC's proposed permanent rules during a Dec. 11 virtual public hearing or submit written public comments through Jan. 4.

 

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