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    KhloJam Rides Again

    KhloJam rides again! Khloe Kardashian has landed in Space City with her $200 million man

    Marcy de Luna
    Marcy de Luna
    Aug 14, 2015 | 3:52 pm

    Houston, Khloe Kardashian has landed.

     

    Call them KhloJam, Hardashian, or whatever you'd like: The 31-year-old Keeping Up With the Kardashians star hopped a private jet and arrived in town Thursday for a visit with rumored beau, Houston Rockets NBA pro James Harden. Kardashian is reportedly in the Bayou City for the weekend to celebrate Harden's 26th birthday, which is August 26, on the early side.

     

    The reality TV celeb with larger than life ass-ets and the successful All-Star basketball player were spotted in West Houston Thursday afternoon, cruising in Harden’s white Rolls Royce… and livin' large the Chipotle way.

     

     TMZ reports the couple hit up the national chain for lunch, keeping it low-carb with an order of several chicken bowls, even splurging for extra guac. While Kardashian's reality film crew doesn't seem to be in tow this trip, that didn't make the duo any less conspicuous. Images of the famous pair quickly began popping up on social media thanks to burrito enthusiasts and excited fans posting up a storm.

     

    Maybe next time, Harden will spring for a meal at Whataburger, which gave him a shout-out on Twitter saying, “.@JHarden13 There's more than 50 Whataburgers in Houston if you need a great date spot.”

     

     

     
     

    .@JHarden13 There's more than 50 Whataburgers in Houston if you need a great date spot

    — Whataburger® (@Whataburger) August 14, 2015
     

     

     

    The youngest Kardashian sister stirred up a frenzy again with a late-night shopping trip at an H-E-B supermarket near Royal Oaks neighborhood. A fan posted the image below on Instagram along with the caption, "Met @khloekardashiantonight at HEB!!! Soooo freakin sweet & down to earth. We actually had a nice girl chat. We're definitely friends now! Hehe. Love her!! btw, she's even more gorgeous in person!!!”

     

     

     
     
     
     
     
     
     

     Met @khloekardashian tonight at HEB!!! Soooo freakin sweet & down to earth. We actually had a nice girl chat. We're definitely friends now! Hehe. Love her!! 😍😍 btw, she's even more gorgeous in person!!!

     

    A photo posted by 👑 Camille (@queencami_) on

     

    Aug 13, 2015 at 11:06pm PDT

     
     
     

     

     

    Rumors of the Kardashian/Harden romance first heated up in July when they were photographed looking cozy together in Las Vegas. There have been several sightings in Los Angeles since then, including last weekend at a birthday blowout for Kardashian's half-sister, Kylie Jenner, who turned 18.

     

    Ms. Kardashian is officially single again after a long, drawn out divorce from former pro-baller Lamar Odom that was finalized last month. Harden also has a newly inked deal. It was announced yesterday that he’s officially signed on to represent Adidas for a cool $200 million.

     

    Happy birthday to you, James Harden.

     

     If you spot the couple around Houston this weekend, let us know in the comments section below.

     

     

    TMZ reports the couple hit up a Westside locale of the national burrito chain, keeping it low-carb with an order of several chicken bowls, even splurging for extra guac.

    Houston, Khloe Kardashian and James Harden, August 2015, Chipotle
      
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    TMZ reports the couple hit up a Westside locale of the national burrito chain, keeping it low-carb with an order of several chicken bowls, even splurging for extra guac.
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    Houston stuck at No. 7 on new list of U.S. cities with the worst traffic

    John Egan
    Jul 24, 2025 | 3:00 pm
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    Houston is heading in the wrong direction when it comes to terrible traffic.

    In ConsumerAffairs’ 2025 ranking of U.S. metro areas with the worst traffic, the Houston area is parked at No. 7, up from No. 11 last year. ConsumerAffairs analyzed three sets of data — average commute time, daily hours of traffic congestion and rate of fatal car crashes — to rank the 50 largest metros based on population.

    Here’s how Houston fared in this year’s ranking:

    • Average commute time of 29.8 minutes, unchanged from last year.
    • Five hours and 48 minutes of weekday traffic congestion, up 27 percent from last year.
    • 10.7 fatal car crashes per 100,000 people, down 23.3 percent from last year.

    “For motorists, prolonged time on the road increases the risk of accidents, particularly for motorcyclists who navigate between lanes in slow-moving traffic — [an illegal] practice known as lane splitting,” according to Houston-based personal injury law firm Ben Bronston & Associates.

    Being stuck in so much traffic might prompt people to drive too fast to make up time, which is a bad idea considering Texas ranks as the fourth most expensive state in America for speeding tickets. The Houston area is also home to five roads ranked among the most deadly in America.

    Making matters worse for Houston drivers, the nonprofit Congress for the New Urbanism placed the I-45 expansion in Houston on its 2025 list of “freeways without futures.” I-45 was cited as one of nine U.S. freeways where the infrastructure is “nearing the end of its functional life.”

    Houston is no stranger to rankings of places with bad traffic.

    The Global Traffic Scorecard released last year by Inrix found the average Houston drive lost 62 hours to traffic delays in 2023, putting it in eighth place among cities with the worst traffic. On the scorecard, Dallas ranked 17th, Austin ranked 21st, and San Antonio ranked 25th.

    Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, and San Antonio appeared in the same order on this year’s ConsumerAffairs list:

    • Dallas-Fort Worth ranked 14th, up one spot from last year. In DFW, weekday congestion time rose 27.6 percent to four hours and 47 minutes. Meanwhile, average commute time barely budged compared with last year (0.4 percent), and the rate of fatal car crashes plummeted 37.5 percent.
    • Austin ranked 15th, up two spots from last year. Austin saw weekday congestion time climb 22.4 percent to four hours and 50 minutes, while average commute time inched up by 2.9 percent and the rate of fatal car crashes dipped 4.5 percent.
    • San Antonio ranked 24th, up three spots from last year. Weekday congestion time in San Antonio jumped 13.5 percent to three hours and 38 minutes. Meanwhile, average commute time went up less than one percent and the rate of fatal car crashes fell 13.7 percent.

    “Congestion is oftentimes a sign of economic prosperity,” Michael Manville, an urban planning professor at UCLA’s Luskin School of Public Affairs, told ConsumerAffairs. “Because we don’t do anything to regulate access, the roads in an area with a booming economy become overloaded and congested.”

    Here are the top cities with the worst traffic, according to the study:

    1. Washington, D.C.
    2. Los Angeles, CA
    3. Miami, FL
    4. San Francisco, CA
    5. Atlanta, GA
    6. New York, NY
    7. Houston, TX
    8. Seattle, WA
    9. Baltimore, MD
    10. San Jose, CA
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