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    Halloween Wrap Up

    Impact boos: Houston's best haunted house is an under the radar neighborhood treasure with a building legacy

    Katie Oxford
    Haunted House
    Nov 2, 2014 | 6:02 am

    Some say “Halloween is for kids.”

    Friday night at 2051 Claremont — it was all about the kids . . . and one heck of a haunted house.

    Julie and David Shannon started hosting this gig six years ago. It’s grown ever since and not just in BOO factor.

    What started as a small cemetery in the front yard the first year went to a flying ghost the second. After that, the kids took over and voila . . . Haunted House. Don’t worry about the chainsaw. It doesn’t have a blade.

    When I left at 8 p.m., kids in costumes were still pouring into the place like sand fleas.

    Their kids and a bunch of their friends start planning it way before school cranks up in September. Some jot notes. Stone Shannon (age 13) sketches. All the input is given to architects, Scott McCool and James Tryles, who then make it happen starting 10 days out.

    How scary fun is this house? Friday night, one little kid who’d just exited was asked, “How was it?” He answered with his thumbs. Two up.

    Tons of other kids agree. Last year, some 200 invitations went out (including UPS folks and all the neighbors) and by the end of the evening 600 kids had answered THE DARE nailed above the entrance.

    No tellin’ how many attended Friday night. When I left at 8 p.m., kids in costumes were still pouring into the place like sand fleas. I looked down Claremont Street and thought, LIVE FROM HOUSTON — IT’S HALLOWEEN!

    Haunted house on Claremont.

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    cheer up, houston

    New study confirms Houston remains one of America's 'unhappiest' cities

    Amber Heckler
    Mar 14, 2025 | 3:04 pm
    Downtown Houston skyline
    Photo by Jeswin Thomas on Unsplash
    The findings show Houston is a pretty miserable city.

    Houston is continuing a dismal streak of being labeled as one of the "unhappiest" cities in the nation for the second year in a row. The city has sank to the bottom in personal finance website WalletHub's new list of the "Happiest Cities in America (2025)."

    WalletHub annually ranks 182 of the most populous U.S. cities based on 29 metrics, categorized by each city's emotional and physical well-being; income and employment; and community and environment.

    Houston ranked as the No. 151 happiest city nationwide out of all 182 U.S. cities in the report.

    The top three happiest cities on the list are all located in California: Fremont (No. 1), San Jose (No. 2), and Irvine (No. 3), followed by Sioux Falls, South Dakota at No. 4, and Overland Park, Kansas at No. 5.

    Houston's reputation as a miserable city is well established: It was named the No. 81 happiest city in America in a separate 2024 report by SmartAsset (that only analyzed 90 U.S. cities).

    Here's how WalletHub broke down Houston's ranking among the three major categories:

    • No. 128 – Emotional and physical well-being rank
    • No. 152 – Income and employment rank
    • No. 170 – Community and environment rank

    The U.S. Census Bureau says Houston households make a median income of $62,894 annually, which may be a cause for misery among many residents. But research says money doesn't guarantee happiness: Individuals making more than $75,000 a year aren't likely to be any happier than those who aren't.

    Financial stability can lead to more flexibility when it comes to a person's lifestyle choices, but it's not the only factor that contributes to someone's happiness, the report says.

    "Therefore, when deciding where to live to maximize your happiness, you’ll want to pick a city that offers more than just a decent average income," WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo. "The ideal city provides conditions that foster good mental and physical health, like reasonable work hours, short commutes, good weather, and caring neighbors.”

    There's so much more to Houston's happiness that can't be defined by a collection of rankings. The city has the support from its many hometown hero celebrities, the vibrant restaurant scene is constantly innovating to bring new dining concepts to residents, and there's plenty of hometown entertainment happening throughout the year.

    Other happy cities in Texas
    Plano was dubbed the No. 1 happiest Texas city, and ranked No. 20 overall. Austin appeared in second place statewide but No. 59 nationally. But in general, Texas cities aren't very happy.

    Houstonians can at least find some solace in not being as miserable as Brownsville, a South Texas border town that took the title as the unhappiest city in Texas. Brownsville ranked dead last in the statewide comparison and No. 170 nationwide.

    Here's how other Texas cities fared in the report:

    • No. 81 – Irving
    • No. 101 – Garland
    • No. 113 – Grand Prairie
    • No. 124 – Dallas
    • No. 125 – Fort Worth
    • No. 128 – Arlington
    • No. 152 – Laredo
    • No. 155 – Lubbock
    • No. 156 – Amarillo
    • No. 158 – El Paso
    • No. 164 – San Antonio
    • No. 167 – Corpus Christi
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