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    Where to drink right now

    Raise a glass to this month-long drink fest that benefits the Astrodome

    Holly Beretto
    Oct 3, 2024 | 2:45 pm

    There are fewer things in Houston as beloved as the Astrodome. And while Houstonians may disagree on what should become of the 8th Wonder of the World, there's no doubt about the iconic structure's place in history.

    That's why the Astrodome Conservancy has made it its mission to save the Dome and ensure its bright future as one of Houston’s indelible landmarks.

    Dome enthusiasts can help the cause. October launched the conservancy's month-long fundraiser, Drink Out the Dome. Houstonians can purchase an Astrodome-themed libation from one of 12 bars across the city, with $1 going to the Astrodome Conservancy and its efforts.

    Here's a list of participating bars and their drinks:

    8th Wonder Brewery
    Cosmic Dome, made with with vodka, Blue Curaçao, coconut syrup, and lemonade.
    Space Spritz mocktail, a blend of Ocho Verde THC, cranberry, and sparking water.

    Ale & Ivy
    The Biggio Buck, made with Tito’s Vodka, blood orange, orange juice, ginger beer, and blueberries.

    Drift
    Luv Ya Blue! made with Deep Eddy lemon vodka, coconut, and Red Bull.

    Home Run Dugout
    Yordan Mojito, a combination of Cruzan Rum, scratch-made blackberry syrup, lime, mint.

    Kanpai Club
    The Astrodomo, made wih Shōchū, Falernum, miso orgeat, passion fruit, and lemon.

    Patterson Park
    Wonder Dome, a blend of Empress cucumber gin, lemon juice, rosemary infused simple syrup, cucumber, and Angostura bitters.

    The Railyard
    #34 Old Fashioned crafted with Skrewball peanut butter whiskey, The Railyard Bar single barrel Buffalo Trace, caramel simple syrup, and chocolate bitters, and garnished with a toy.

    Senate Avenue Brewing Company 16
    Golden Dome, an English-style golden ale.

    The Pit Room
    Faux’m Party with blanco tequila, triple sec, lemon juice, lime juice, light agave, Dome Faux’m cream ale and TPR smoked salt.

    Walking Stick Brewing Co.
    Golden Dome, an English-style golden ale.

    Wicklow Heights
    AstroTurf cocktail made with Blue Chair Bay Rum, lime juice, Ancho Reyes Chile Poblano Liqueur, mint leaves, and melon liqueur.

    Woodland Social
    Clutch City Marg crafted from Milagro Silver Tequila, mango, lime, and hibiscus.

    The Cosmic Dome cocktail8th Wonder's Cosmic Dome cocktail is made from vodka, Blue Curaçao, coconut syrup, and lemonade. Alex Montoya

    The Space Spritz mocktail
      

    Alex Montoya

    8th Wonder's Space Spritz is a mocktail of Ocho Verde THC, cranberry, and sparking water

    To kick off the fundraiser, 8th Wonder Brewery hosted a community event on September 21. Festivities included a market organized by KDA Markets featuring vendors with Astros and other Houston-themed apparel and merchandise, as well as additional vendors with confectionery and food items, home goods, and other fun finds. Additionally, attendees had the first opportunity to purchase 8th Wonder’s Drink Out for the Dome beverages, the Cosmic Dome cocktail and the Space Spritz mocktail.

    Astrodome Conservancy Executive Director Beth Jackson and several Conservancy board members were in attendance, as was event sponsor Propel Air Fans founder Joseph Kho, who brought out the company’s new Model 2 standing fan to keep attendees cool outside.

    Come back to Tailgate
    Fans of local sports, food, and cocktails can plan to return to 8th Wonder on Monday, November 11 for The Tailgate, CultureMap's all-out party devoted to everyone’s favorite way to get in the gameday spirit.

    The event, presented by Verizon, goes down from 6-9 pm, and tickets are already on sale.

    Attendees can look forward to sports-inspired bites from some of their favorite Houston restaurants, premium cocktails, memorabilia from Texas legends, and plenty more game-day fun.

    Popular Houston restaurants and chefs will create tailgate-inspired dishes for attendees to sample and vote for their favorite. The event will also shine a spotlight on local sports organizations, including the Astros, who will show off their Shooting Stars dancers as well as the 2017 and 2022 World Series Trophies.

    A limited number of Early Bird tickets are on sale now at discounted rates of $35 for general admission (regularly $50) and $60 for VIP (regularly $75).

    For more information about the event, check out this story.

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    Houston saw 2nd biggest population gain in 2024, per Census

    Amber Heckler
    May 19, 2025 | 12:15 pm
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    Houston is home to more than 2.39 million people.

    Houston saw the second-highest population increase in the United States in 2024, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

    The new population report revealed Houston gained 43,217 residents from July 2023 to July 2024, bringing the city's population to 2,390,125.

    Houston hung on to its reputation as the fourth largest city in the country, and joined 11 other Southern cities that saw the largest numeric population gains in 2024, the report added.

    Elsewhere in Texas, Fort Worth is now home to more than 1 million residents, surpassing Austin as the 11th largest city in the U.S. Fort Worth had the fifth-highest numeric increase in population, adding 23,442 residents during that same time frame to bring the city's total population to 1,008,106 residents.

    Dallas retained its No. 9 spot on the list of the 15 most populous cities in the U.S. The city gained more than 23,000 residents during the one-year period, bringing the city's population to 1,326,087 people in 2024.

    Austin slipped two spots and now ranks as the 13th largest city after adding more than 13,000 residents to bring the Texas Capital's population to 993,588.

    San Antonio gained 23,945 residents — the fourth-highest increase nationwide – and was the only other city besides Houston to have a higher numerical growth rate than Fort Worth during the one-year period.

    Fastest growing U.S. cities
    Princeton, a North Texas suburb of Dallas, topped the charts as the No. 1 fastest-growing U.S. city in 2024. The Census Bureau says the city's population has more than doubled in the last five years to more than 37,000 residents.

    Fulshear, about 34 miles from downtown Houston, has continued its rapid expansion as the second-fastest growing city. The suburb grew nearly 27 percent since the previous year, and its population rose to 54,629 residents as of July 2024.

    Five additional Texas cities made the list of fastest-growing U.S. cities:

    • Celina, near Dallas (No. 4) with 18.2 percent growth (51,661 total population)
    • Anna, near Dallas (No. 5) with 14.6 percent growth (31,986 total population)
    • Fate, near Dallas (No. 8) with 11.4 percent growth (27,467 total population)
    • Melissa, near Dallas (No. 11) with 10 percent growth (26,194 total population)
    • Hutto, near Austin (No. 13) with 9.4 percent growth (42,661 total population)

    The Austin suburb of Georgetown's growth has continued to slow down since 2023, and it no longer appears in the list of fastest-growing cities. However, it did surpass 100,000 residents in 2024.

    San Angelo, a small city in West Texas, also surpassed the 100,000-population threshold.

    Most populous U.S. cities in 2024
    New York City maintained its stronghold as the biggest in America in 2024, boasting a population of nearly 8.5 million residents. Los Angeles and Chicago also retained second and third place, with respective populations of nearly 3.88 million and more than 2.7 million residents.

    "Cities in the Northeast that had experienced population declines in 2023 are now experiencing significant population growth, on average," said Crystal Delbé, a statistician in the Census Bureau’s Population Division. "In fact, cities of all sizes, in all regions, showed faster growth and larger gains than in 2023, except for small cities in the South, whose average population growth rate remained the same."

    The 15 populous U.S. cities as of July 1, 2024 were:

    • No. 1 – New York, New York (8.48 million)
    • No. 2 – Los Angeles, California (3.88 million)
    • No. 3 – Chicago, Illinois (2.72 million)
    • No. 4 – Houston, Texas (2.39 million)
    • No. 5 – Phoenix, Arizona (1.67 million)
    • No. 6 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1.57 million)
    • No. 7 – San Antonio, Texas (1.53 million)
    • No. 8 – San Diego, California (1.4 million)
    • No. 9 – Dallas, Texas (1.33 million)
    • No. 10 – Jacksonville, Florida (1 million)
    • No. 11 – Fort Worth, Texas (1 million)
    • No. 12 – San Jose, California (997,368)
    • No. 13 – Austin, Texas (993,588)
    • No. 14 – Charlotte, North Carolina (943,476)
    • No. 15 – Columbus, Ohio (933,263)
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