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"Texas Controversies Unveiled: Cannabis Rebellion, Bomb Threats, and Historic Basketball Win!"
Houston businesses get game-changing opportunity, Turkey Leg Hut founder cleared of charges, and more shocking news from Texas!

Lamont Gilbert

Apr 14, 2026

The SouthSide Signal -Week of 4/14/26

 

This week, The SouthSide Signal delivers another hard-hitting, hyper-local breakdown of what’s really happening across Houston’s Southside — from business opportunities and community developments to stories that matter most to everyday residents and entrepreneurs.

We’re spotlighting real growth, real challenges, and real wins — including local business momentum, exclusive insights, and opportunities that are quietly changing the game for those paying attention.

💥 From the streets to the storefronts…
💥 From breaking headlines to hidden opportunities…
💥 From community voices to business solutions…

This issue is built for those who want to stay informed, ahead, and connected.

And if you’re a business owner?
This week’s edition also highlights new ways to reach thousands of homes locally without breaking the bank — because visibility isn’t optional… it’s everything.

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Houston’s small businesses are getting a powerful new tool, as a first-of-its-kind community postcard campaign launches across the Houston, NRG, and Hobby areas.

 

This innovative mailer targets 10,000 local homes, offering businesses the chance to connect with real customers instead of fading into background advertising noise.

 

What sets it apart: Each postcard features only one business per category, eliminating competition and ensuring maximum visibility in every mailing.

 

The postcards are designed to generate leads and are backed by a fully trackable system so businesses can measure their results.

 

Slots are extremely limited—once a business type is filled, it’s gone, driving urgency among business owners eager for authentic growth.

 

This latest rollout signals a shift in local marketing, offering a smart, exclusive way to build a presence in Houston’s bustling neighborhoods.


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Houston diners are noticing real changes at big-name eateries — from fast food giants to sit-down chains.

 

Rising prices, smaller portions, and inconsistent service have sparked frustration across the city, especially at places like McDonald’s, Popeyes, Red Lobster, and Denny’s.

 

Customers report long waits, cleanliness concerns, and food quality not living up to the past.

 

On the flip side, brands like Chick-fil-A, Chipotle, and Texas Roadhouse are still earning respect by delivering on freshness, value, and hospitality—every visit.

 

Locals are skipping hype and using sharper instincts: checking recent reviews, scouting clean spaces, and listening for positive staff energy.

 

Word-of-mouth now matters more than advertising.

 

In Houston, diners demand experiences that feel worth every dollar, proving loyalty must be earned each time.

 


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Houston’s Turkey Leg Hut founder, Nakia Holmes, has been cleared of allegations in a highly watched case that drew citywide attention.

 

A Harris County grand jury returned a no-bill, declining to indict Holmes after prosecutors said she allegedly tried to help her boyfriend avoid police during a major criminal investigation.

 

The serious charges her boyfriend faced included kidnapping and assault, but after a review, jurors found insufficient evidence to pursue charges against Holmes herself.

 

Holmes responded by emphasizing her trust in the legal process and her focus on letting the facts speak for themselves.

 

This decision not only lifts legal clouds from one of Houston’s best-known business owners but may also shift how the public views her in the aftermath.

 

Attention now turns to the ongoing investigation into her boyfriend and unresolved allegations.


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A major legal fight over smokable THC products is intensifying in Texas.

 

A judge has put a temporary hold on the state’s ban, handing hemp businesses a crucial—if brief—reprieve.

 

This move follows a lawsuit by Texas-based companies, who argued the ban threatened jobs and the booming hemp market.

 

For the next two weeks, smokable THC products will stay legal as court proceedings continue, giving businesses and consumers some breathing room.

 

Hemp shop owners warned the ban would force shutdowns and gut a fast-growing economic sector.

 

Supporters claim they comply with federal law and say Texas’s restrictions came without warning.

 

This case could reshape not just local regulations, but potentially hemp policy nationwide.

 

As the court reviews the issue, the future of Texas’s hemp industry remains uncertain.


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A pivotal ruling from Austin could soon transform conditions inside Texas prisons.

 

After a two-week trial, a federal judge is weighing whether the entire state prison system must be outfitted with air conditioning, following testimony about life-threatening heat during Texas summers.

 

Inmates’ attorneys argue that many facilities regularly hit dangerously high temperatures — a situation they say is not only uncomfortable but also unconstitutional, citing several alleged heat-related deaths and delays in official reports.

 

State officials claim improvements are underway, with over 52,000 “cool beds” added and more planned, but nearly two-thirds of the inmate population still lacks cooling.

 

Judge Robert Pitman, who has previously found conditions “plainly unconstitutional,” will decide whether to force accelerated improvements.

 

The case could set a statewide precedent, require major infrastructure investment, and affect thousands of Texans behind bars.


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Houston’s NRG Stadium will undergo a significant change as the city prepares to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

 

The venue’s iconic corporate branding will be temporarily removed, with the stadium adopting a neutral name like “Houston Stadium” throughout the tournament.

 

This adjustment isn’t unique to Houston — it’s part of strict FIFA regulations designed to create a sponsor-free environment at every match worldwide.

 

For locals, not seeing the familiar NRG name on such a beloved landmark will be a striking change.

 

The stadium, known for hosting everything from Super Bowls to star-studded concerts, will now reflect Houston’s global ambition and spirit.

 

With millions expected to watch and thousands arriving in the city, this brief identity shift represents more than just rebranding — it’s Houston stepping onto the world stage, united by sport.

 

Houston is ready to welcome the world.


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Texas’ booming hemp industry faces a legal showdown as local cannabis and hemp businesses unite to stop a statewide ban on smokeable hemp products.

 

The coalition argues the proposed ban not only threatens small businesses, but also runs counter to federal protections under the 2018 Farm Bill, which legalized hemp nationwide.

 

Owners across Houston, Dallas, and beyond say their livelihoods are directly on the line.

 

Many warn that outlawing smokeable hemp would force shops to close, costing jobs and millions in annual revenue.

 

Supporters of the ban cite enforcement and public safety, claiming smokable hemp is hard to distinguish from marijuana for law enforcement officers.

 

Opponents respond that similarity isn’t grounds to shutter a legal industry providing regulated, in-demand products.

 

The issue now heads to the courts, leaving thousands of Texan jobs and businesses in uncertain territory.


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The United States Postal Service is launching a major hiring initiative across the Houston area, offering stability and real opportunity for locals seeking work.

 

A free virtual job fair will be held on April 10 at 11:00 a.m., connecting job seekers with USPS recruiters who will share details about open positions, pay, benefits, and career growth—all online.

 

USPS is recruiting throughout Katy, Sugar Land, Cypress, Richmond, Humble, Waller, and other surrounding communities.

 

Available roles include mail carriers, processing clerks, drivers, and customer service associates, with entry-level pay starting at around $20 per hour.

 

Applicants can expect federal benefits, stable pay, and advancement into long-term careers.

 

Registration is required to attend the virtual event on Zoom.

 

For Houstonians ready to secure their future, this is a chance to plug into lasting employment.


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In 1988, an unforgettable birthday dinner for Richard Dent in Chicago drew together two of the biggest legends in sports: Mike Tyson and Michael Jordan.  

What began as a celebration quickly turned tense when Tyson, emotional over his unraveling relationship with Robin Givens, confronted Jordan across the table.  

Tyson’s former manager, Rory Holloway, recalled the room falling silent as Tyson’s anger surfaced, reportedly questioning Jordan about his past with Givens.  

Jordan remained poised, refusing to engage or escalate the situation, while promoter Don King and others quickly stepped in to defuse it.  

In that charged moment, two worlds—boxing and basketball—nearly collided, but instead, nothing happened.  

It remains one of sports’ great “what if” stories, a legendary near-clash between two iconic figures still whispered about in Chicago’s sports history.


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Emergency struck Pearland’s Walmart as a bomb threat forced a rapid evacuation late Monday afternoon.

 

Shoppers and staff were quickly ushered out as police and bomb squad units responded to secure the area.

 

Law enforcement closed access to the store immediately, launching a full sweep for any potential threat and ensuring the safety of everyone nearby.

 

Witnesses described initial confusion that gave way to heightened concern as officers took control and moved crowds away from the scene.

 

No injuries have been reported.

 

At this time, authorities have not verified whether the threat was credible, but are continuing a thorough investigation.

 

Officials praised the swift response by emergency teams, highlighting the community’s strong safety protocols.

 

This is still a developing story as police remain on site.


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A multi-state auto fraud ring trafficking stolen vehicles from California to Houston has been dismantled following a major investigation.

 

Authorities uncovered the operation’s use of fraudulent mechanic’s liens to legitimize and sell high-end cars in Houston.

 

On March 31, the Houston Auto Crimes Task Force and the Houston Police Department’s Special Response Team executed a search on Windswept Lane.

 

They arrested 35-year-old Talal Obeid at the scene.

 

Investigators recovered nine exotic vehicles and seized over $900,000 in cash and assets, all tied to the elaborate vehicle fraud operation.

 

This takedown highlights how auto theft rings are growing more sophisticated and underscores the importance of coordinated law enforcement efforts to protect Houston communities.


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In a night destined for Michigan sports lore, the Wolverines clinched the 2026 Men’s Basketball National Championship, etching their names into college basketball history.

 

From tipoff, Michigan displayed relentless intensity and poise—each possession reflecting their championship mettle.

 

The team’s elite defense and clutch shooting silenced all doubts, while electrifying leadership turned pressure into triumph.

 

As the final buzzer echoed, fans erupted, players embraced, and maize-and-blue confetti filled the arena, signaling a night of pure Michigan joy.

 

Celebrations sparked across Ann Arbor and throughout the nation, united by chants of “GO BLUE!” and unwavering pride in the Wolverines’ achievement.

 

This victory signifies tireless work for players, immense pride for fans, and a historic milestone for the program.

 

Michigan stands alone—2026 National Champions.


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