Welcome to Houston News Update. I'm Morgan Riley, bringing you the latest from our vibrant city.
Word on the streets of Houston is that the city is gearing up for an exciting March. The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo kicks off on March 4th, running through the 23rd. This beloved annual event brings together world-class entertainment, livestock competitions, and carnival fun, drawing millions of visitors from across the globe.
In recent news, the Houston Police Department has issued new guidance regarding undocumented immigrants. Officers are now instructed to contact federal immigration authorities if they encounter individuals with deportation orders listed in the national crime database. This policy change has sparked debate among community leaders and immigrant rights advocates.
Shifting gears to a local success story, Space Center Houston is making headlines with its new immersive experience, "The Moonwalkers: A Journey with Tom Hanks." This American premiere takes visitors behind the scenes of the Apollo missions and offers insights into the future Artemis program. It's a testament to Houston's continued role in space exploration and a must-see for locals and tourists alike.
Looking ahead to the weekend, Houstonians can expect partly cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to low 80s. Perfect weather for outdoor activities like the Buffalo Bayou Partnership Regatta on Saturday, March 22nd. This 15-mile race along Buffalo Bayou is the largest canoe and kayak race in Texas and a great way to experience our city's waterways.
For those seeking cultural experiences, the Museum of Fine Arts Houston is hosting "Moonlight Movies" on their rooftop amphitheater. This Friday's feature is "Crazy Rich Asians," offering a unique cinematic experience under the stars.
As we navigate these events and changes in our city, it's clear that Houston continues to evolve while maintaining its rich cultural tapestry. From space exploration to rodeo traditions, we're a city that embraces both innovation and heritage.
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