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Houston Sees Nation’s Largest Surge in Millionaire Renters

HOUSTON (AP) — Houston has seen a dramatic rise in millionaire renters, leading the nation in the growth of high-income households choosing to rent rather than own homes, according to a new study.

Between 2019 and 2023, the number of Houston-area households earning $1 million or more annually and renting their homes increased from just seven to 179 — a 25-fold jump — the largest increase among the 50 largest U.S. metro areas, according to apartment listing platform RentCafe.

The trend reflects a broader shift in housing preferences among the affluent, as high-income individuals increasingly favor renting for reasons ranging from financial strategy to lifestyle flexibility.

Rising mortgage rates and soaring home prices have made renting more attractive, even for those who can afford to buy. In addition, the growth of luxury apartment complexes in Houston — many offering amenities such as fitness centers, pools and concierge services — has helped draw in wealthy renters.

Experts also cite the rise in remote and hybrid work as a key factor, enabling professionals to live in cities that offer more space and lower costs without sacrificing quality of life. Houston’s strong job market, lack of state income tax and comparatively affordable cost of living have made it a prime destination.

Nationwide, the number of millionaire renter households grew from 1,068 in 2019 to over 3,400 by 2023. Millennials now make up nearly half of this group, according to RentCafe, signaling a generational shift away from traditional notions of homeownership.

While the study did not specify which Houston neighborhoods saw the most growth, luxury rentals in Midtown, Montrose, The Heights and the Galleria area are likely contributors to the surge.

As the trend continues, analysts say the rise in affluent renters could reshape local housing markets and influence future residential development across the region.

HISD Overhauls Transportation System Ahead of 2025–26 School Year

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The Houston Independent School District (HISD) is launching a major overhaul of its student transportation system for the 2025–26 school year, aimed at reducing costs, shortening commute times and offering more flexible travel options for students.

District officials announced the plan includes a partnership with Houston METRO, staff restructuring, route optimization, and updated policies for school choice transportation.

Under the new plan, eligible high school students will receive free METRO transit passes. The district hopes this option will alleviate pressure on traditional bus routes and give students more reliable access to school and extracurricular activities.

The district is also replacing 125 central office and terminal positions with 155 new roles focused on efficiency and accountability. HISD emphasized that no bus drivers or attendants will be laid off, and all current employees are encouraged to reapply.

“We are modernizing the way students get to school,” HISD Superintendent Mike Miles said in a statement. “This is about making transportation safer, faster, and more responsive to the needs of our families.”

HISD plans to reduce the number of bus routes from 508 to about 423, which is expected to save $3 million annually. The average ride time for students is projected to decrease from 1 hour and 45 minutes to about 1 hour and 15 minutes.

Additionally, the district is adjusting its bus stop policy for students enrolled through the school choice program. Starting in the fall, students may need to travel up to three miles to reach their designated bus stop — an increase from the current two-mile limit.

Parents will also have the option to request transportation directly through online surveys or text messages, allowing for more personalized service.

The new system includes updated ride time targets: 50 minutes or less for students attending their zoned schools and 80 minutes or less for those in magnet programs. Clear guidelines on attendance, behavior and METRO use will be provided to participating students and families.

Students eligible for METRO passes include those who live more than two miles from their zoned campuses, travel on hazardous routes, or are classified under the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act.

Families are expected to receive updated route information by the end of July.

For questions or to confirm transportation eligibility, parents are encouraged to contact the HISD transportation department directly.

Space Center Houston Honors 42 Years Since 1st American Woman in Space

Space Center Houston will celebrate Sally’s Night on Saturday, June 21, 2025, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., marking the 42nd anniversary of Dr. Sally Ride’s groundbreaking spaceflight aboard NASA’s STS-7 mission.

Ride became the first American woman in space on June 18, 1983, forever changing the course of human spaceflight history.

A Tribute to Inclusion and Discovery

Guests are invited to reflect on Ride’s legacy and her message that “space is for everyone,” honoring her role as both a trailblazing woman and a gender-expansive individual in science. Her mission aboard the space shuttle Challenger remains one of NASA’s most celebrated milestones.

Houston’s ‘BeSomeone’ Artist Joins Celebration

Space Center Houston is partnering with the anonymous BeSomeone artist, known for the iconic graffiti over I-45, to create a live mural inspired by Ride’s message: “Science knows no country, because knowledge belongs to humanity.” The artwork will reflect Houston’s vital role in space exploration.

Sally’s Night Schedule Highlights

  • 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (Main Plaza):
    • EarthKAM Pop-up Lab
    • Sally Ride’s Timeline Tech Wall
    • BeSomeone Live Mural
  • 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. (Main Plaza):
    • Sally Ride Special Artifacts
    • Kinetic Lights
  • 10:30 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. (Mission Briefing Center):
    • Astronaut Presentations
  • 11:30 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. (Mission Briefing Center):
    • Screening of the National Geographic documentary “SALLY”, directed by Cristina Costantini

Event Location

Space Center Houston
1601 NASA Parkway
Houston, TX 77058

For more information, visit the official event page: Sally’s Night – Space Center Houston.

For more information, visit Sally’s Night – Space Center Houston.  

Shakira Speaks Out on Immigration Fears in the U.S.

Colombian singer Shakira is raising her voice about the fear immigrants face under President Donald Trump’s renewed immigration crackdown. Speaking with BBC News, she reflected on how much the country has changed since she arrived in Miami at 19 to pursue a music career.

Early Life and Learning English

“When I moved to the U.S., like many other Colombian immigrants, I was looking for a better future,” Shakira said. She shared that she learned English by studying Leonard Cohen, Walt Whitman, and Bob Dylan, using their poetry and lyrics to understand songwriting in a new language.

Career Highlights and Recent Wins

Shakira has achieved global success, with hits like “Hips Don’t Lie” topping the Billboard charts even 20 years later. She recently earned her fourth Grammy Award for Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, which won best Latin pop album at the 2025 Grammys.

Immigrant Experience Under Trump

Despite her success, Shakira expressed deep concern for immigrant communities in the U.S. as Trump intensifies immigration enforcement.

“It means living in constant fear,” she said. “And it’s painful to see.” She urged unity and compassion: “The treatment of all people must always be humane.”

Dedication to Immigrant Communities

At the 2025 Grammys, Shakira dedicated her award “to all my immigrant brothers and sisters in this country,” telling them, “You are loved, you are worth it, and I will always fight with you.”

National Guard Deployment Controversy

As protests against ICE raids unfold in Los Angeles, Trump has deployed the National Guard to intervene. California Governor Gavin Newsom has challenged the move, demanding that the troops be returned to state control. The matter is now in the hands of the appeals court, which has temporarily blocked the federal order and will hold a hearing on Tuesday.

Keep up with the Queen of Latin music Shakira with us on Que Onda Magazine.

Jenna Ortega Speaks Out Amid ICE Raids and Global Conflicts

Actress Jenna Ortega used her Instagram story to share emotional reflections on ongoing immigration raids in Los Angeles and violence in the Middle East.

“The world is crying all over,” the “Wednesday” star wrote, mourning the toll of forced separations and armed conflict on innocent civilians.

Message of Solidarity and Urgency

Ortega called on her followers to stay informed and engaged.

“Never stop paying attention,” she urged. “Human freedoms spanning across seas are being violated with such violence.”

She encouraged people to listen, love, get angry, and educate themselves—warning that ignoring these issues is “a privilege under abuse.”

ICE Raids and Riots in L.A.

Her post referenced the ongoing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations in Los Angeles, which sparked protests and later violent riots damaging local businesses. Ortega expressed deep concern for those being “torn away from their everyday lives and love.”

Broader Global Concerns

The actress also pointed to escalating violence in the Middle East, including Israeli airstrikes on Iran and the Israel-Gaza war. These issues have created ripple effects in Hollywood, as seen when Ortega’s “Scream” co-star Melissa Barrera was dropped from a sequel after speaking out on Palestine.

Support from Olivia Rodrigo

Singer Olivia Rodrigo echoed Ortega’s sentiments in her own Instagram story.

“I’ve lived in LA my whole life and I’m deeply upset about these violent deportations,” Rodrigo wrote. “LA simply wouldn’t exist without immigrants.” She affirmed her support for immigrants’ rights and the freedom to protest.

Nationwide ‘No Kings’ Protests

Ortega’s post came as “No Kings” rallies were held across the country to protest President Donald Trump’s immigration policies. Fox News reported on the unrest but did not receive immediate comment from Ortega’s representatives.

For the latest news on celebrities and advocacy efforts, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Passer-by Praised for Rescuing Children Swept Out to Sea in Blackpool

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A quick-thinking passer-by is being hailed a hero after rescuing three children from the sea near United Kingdom’s Blackpool north pier on Sunday. According to Lancashire Police, the children had been caught out by the tide while on the steps leading to the beach and were swept into the water.

Life Ring Toss Saves Lives

The unidentified rescuer acted swiftly by throwing a life ring into the sea, helping bring the children to safety. Police credited her decisive actions with saving the children’s lives.

Children Recover After Hospital Visit

All three children were evaluated by North West Ambulance Service and later at a hospital before being allowed to return home. Their ages have not yet been released.

Authorities Urge Caution Near the Sea

“This is a reminder to exercise caution when you are near to the sea, especially at high tide as the waves can be unpredictable and extremely dangerous,” a Lancashire Police spokesperson said.

Parents were also reminded to keep track of their children’s whereabouts when near coastal areas to avoid similar emergencies.

For your daily dose of news, keep up with Que Onda Magazine across web and social media platforms.

‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Becomes Global Streaming Sensation

Three years after its theatrical debut, “Top Gun: Maverick” is flying high once again—this time as a global streaming hit. According to FlixPatrol, the $1.5 billion action sequel starring Tom Cruise is currently #1 on Paramount+ in nineteen countries, with an average global chart position of 1.2 for the week. In the U.S., it still holds strong at #5.

Critical Acclaim and Record-Breaking Box Office

Released on May 27, 2022, “Top Gun: Maverick” was met with critical praise and massive audience approval. It holds a 96% critic rating on Rotten Tomatoes and an astonishing 99% from more than 50,000 verified audience scores. The film grossed nearly $1.5 billion globally, becoming the second-highest-grossing movie of the year and the biggest box office success of Tom Cruise’s career.

A Return to the Skies

Set 30 years after the original “Top Gun,” the sequel follows Cruise’s Maverick as he trains a new generation of elite pilots for a dangerous mission. The cast includes Miles Teller, Jennifer Connelly, Jon Hamm, Glen Powell, Monica Barbaro, Lewis Pullman, and Val Kilmer, in what became his final film role.

Years in the Making

Originally announced in 2010, the film faced multiple delays, including the tragic death of director Tony Scott and pandemic-related setbacks. After its 2022 release, the movie was dedicated to Scott’s memory. A sequel, “Top Gun 3,” is now in development, with screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie confirming progress as of May 2025.

Cruise’s “Mission: Impossible” Also on Top

Tom Cruise’s box office dominance continues with the release of “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning,” which recently opened to record numbers. The finale of the franchise beat out previous installments despite competition from Disney’s “Lilo & Stitch.” Meanwhile, the entire “Mission: Impossible” series has seen a resurgence on streaming, contributing to a franchise total of over $4.5 billion worldwide.

Stream Now on Paramount+

“Top Gun: Maverick” is currently available for streaming on Paramount+, where its popularity continues to soar across the globe.

For the latest entertainment news, keep up with Que Onda Magazine across web and social media.

Showers and storms continue Monday, drier weather arrives by the weekend

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Rain chances are not expected to be as widespread as what we saw this weekend but daily downpours are still a possibility.

There’s a chance to see more scattered showers and storms on Monday. Isolated rain will be possible during the morning hours near the coast and should lift north in the afternoon. Severe risk is low but an isolated strong to severe storm with gusty winds will be a possibility. Temperatures on Monday will be slightly dependent on whether you experience rain near you, so they’ll either be in the mid-to-upper 80s or low 90s during the day.

When can we expect some drier weather?

Right now we have a daily rain chance throughout the week, but it’s 60% or less starting Monday. Every day should feature a muggy morning in the 70s and a hot afternoon in the mid-90s before scattered showers and storms pop up to cool things off in some Houston-area neighborhoods.

When the forecast turns drier, will it also get hotter?

Yep! But it’s a gradual warm-up for now. Afternoon highs will be in the mid-90s when a drier pattern takes over heading into the weekend.

Any triple-digit days on the horizon?

Not at this time. However, a triple-digit heat index could return next weekend with high humidity and high temperatures in the mid-90s. Houston’s first 100-degree day is typically in mid-late June, though!

What’s happening in the tropics?

At this time, the Atlantic basin is filled with a Saharan dust cloud, limiting tropical development and bringing a slightly hazy sky to Southeast Texas. Meanwhile, Dalila is spinning off the Pacific coast of Mexico. For a thorough update and in-depth video on what’s happening in the tropics, head to our tropical update page.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

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13 Years of DACA: A Legacy of Hope and Uncertainty

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June 15, 2025 marks 13 years since the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program was first announced by President Barack Obama. Created to protect eligible undocumented youth who came to the U.S. as children, DACA has offered temporary relief from deportation and work authorization to hundreds of thousands—but its future remains uncertain.

A Lifeline for “Dreamers”

Since its launch in 2012, DACA has shielded more than 800,000 young immigrants from removal, many of whom identify as “Dreamers.” To qualify, applicants must meet a strict set of criteria, including arriving in the U.S. before age 16, maintaining a clean criminal record, and either being in school, having graduated, or serving in the military.

Recipients have used the opportunity to pursue higher education, support their families, and contribute to the economy. According to the American Immigration Council, DACA recipients and their households pay billions in taxes and hold more than $24 billion in spending power.

Legal Challenges and Political Gridlock

DACA was meant to be a temporary measure until Congress passed permanent immigration reform. But over the years, the program has faced relentless legal challenges. In 2017, the Trump administration attempted to end DACA, prompting a wave of lawsuits. The U.S. Supreme Court blocked that effort in 2020, ruling the termination was “arbitrary and capricious.”

Still, the program remains vulnerable. A federal judge in Texas ruled in 2021 that DACA is unlawful, and while current recipients can renew their status, new applications have been halted for years. The case is now working its way through the appeals process, with the fate of DACA once again likely headed to the Supreme Court.

Life in Limbo

Many DACA recipients—most of whom are now in their 20s and 30s—continue to live in a state of limbo. Despite being deeply rooted in the U.S., they lack a pathway to citizenship. Advocates say the uncertainty is exhausting and unfair.

“We’ve lived in this country our whole lives. We are Americans in every way except on paper,” said Maria Gonzalez, a DACA recipient and healthcare worker in Houston. “We need Congress to act.”

Calls for Permanent Protection

President Joe Biden has called on lawmakers to pass a pathway to citizenship for Dreamers, but comprehensive immigration reform remains stalled in Congress. With the 2024 presidential election behind and Trump back in office, immigrant communities worry that further action could once again threaten DACA’s existence.

On the 13th anniversary, immigration advocates across the country are organizing rallies and digital campaigns, pushing for legislation that would make DACA protections permanent.

“We celebrate today, but we also remind America that temporary relief is not enough,” said Greisa Martinez Rosas, executive director of United We Dream. “Thirteen years is too long to wait for justice.”

For the latest news and updates on immigration and a pathway to citizenship, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Hollywood Stars Join Nationwide ‘No Kings’ Protests Against Trump Administration

As cities across the country, including Houston, Texas, saw waves of protest on Saturday, Hollywood celebrities joined crowds rallying against President Donald Trump and his policies, just hours before his planned military parade in Washington, D.C.

@queondamagazine Millions including celebrities such as Jimmy Kimmel, Anna Kendrick, Moby, Kerry Washington; and Gina Rodriguez, protested President Trump during the “No Kings” nationwide movement which coincided on Trump’s birthday. #nokingsday #nokingsprotest #trumpsbirthday #presidenttrump #trumpprotest #celebritiesprotesting ♬ There She Goes – CYRIL & MOONLGHT & The La's

Nationwide Demonstrations Coincide With Trump’s Birthday

The “No Kings Day” protests took place in major cities including Los Angeles, New York City, and San Francisco, timed to coincide with the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary parade — and Trump’s birthday. Protesters criticized the administration’s immigration raids and perceived authoritarianism.

Kerry Washington, Jimmy Kimmel, Ayo Edebiri, and More Speak Out

Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel marched with his parents in San Francisco, describing the turnout as “huge, inspiring and yes — peaceful.” He shared, “I met many people who love this country and still believe it to be a force for good… The most important words ever spoken are ‘Love one another.’”

Actress Ayo Edebiri posted a message of solidarity on Instagram: “I love you & I have your back! Stay brave!”

Other Celebrities Join In Across the Country

  • Moby urged followers to “protest, donate, post, run for office, vote, organize,” adding, “now is absolutely not the time for any in-fighting.”
  • Gina Rodriguez-LoCicero shared footage from a protest in Woodstock, saying, “The OG’s are out!”
  • Mary Elizabeth Ellis posted, “Felt great to peacefully protest this administration in the streets today with fellow Los Angelenos.”
  • Glenn Close, Anna Kendrick, Tessa Thompson, and Amy Lee also posted protest clips on social media.
  • Kathy Griffin highlighted a photo of actress Morgan Fairchild protesting, writing, “Yep, that’s our gal.”

Protest Message: Defend Democracy

Demonstrators carried banners with messages invoking the Constitution and defending democratic norms. Many emphasized peaceful protest, love, and unity as core values in their pushback against Trump’s administration.

The military parade began at 6:30 p.m. ET in Washington as demonstrators across the country continued to make their voices heard.

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