- A vivid fireball meteor flashed across Texas skies, with hundreds of residents reporting a brilliant, slow-moving streak visible from the Panhandle to the Gulf Coast. Many described it as one of the most striking events they’ve seen in years.
- Astronomers said the fireball may be connected to the Geminid meteor shower, which is expected to peak later this week. Social media filled with videos from drivers, pilots, and night-shift workers.
- Brett’s BBQ Shop in Katy announced it will close at the end of the month after seven acclaimed years. Rising costs and lower foot traffic contributed to the decision, though the owners plan to continue catering and event cooking.
- Houston and San Antonio officials announced expanded holiday transit service to support record numbers of shoppers, parade-goers, and festival attendees.
- Several Texas school districts reported increased flu and RSV cases, prompting reminders for parents and teachers about winter illness precautions as classrooms head toward the final week before holiday break.


