
Seamless Pathway to Healthcare Leadership: HCC and ACE Open Doors to Master’s Degrees
In a moment that will be remembered as a turning point for Houston’s healthcare education pipeline, Houston City College (HCC) Coleman College for Health Sciences and the American College of Education (ACE) officially inked a partnership designed to catapult students from bachelor’s programs straight into graduate and doctoral studies—all at an unprecedented level of affordability.

Houston City College – Northwest: Building Pathways, Shaping Futures in West Houston
Houston City College – Northwest (formerly Houston Community College Northwest) is more than just a campus—it’s a living testament to Houston’s forward-thinking spirit, serving as a launchpad for dreams, innovation, and community growth. As one of six colleges in the Houston City College District, the Northwest campuses empower students across Alief, Katy, Spring Branch, and parts of HISD, creating an educational hub that balances affordability, accessibility, and excellence.

Evolve Houston and METRO: Driving a Cleaner, Smarter, More Connected Future
When you see a sleek all-electric shuttle zipping through Houston’s Second Ward, Third Ward, Downtown, Near Northside, or the Heights, you’re not just witnessing a ride—you’re witnessing history in the making. Evolve Houston, a nonprofit founded in 2019 by CenterPoint Energy, the City of Houston, Shell, and the University of Houston, is reshaping the way our city thinks about transportation, equity, and clean air.

Jeffrey L. Boney Launches “Next Level” Campaign for Missouri City Mayor
A people-first blueprint for smart growth, equity, and everyday excellence
Missouri City, Texas — Councilman Jeffrey L. Boney isn’t just entering the mayoral race—he’s stepping in to break up the status quo with purpose, urgency, and a track record that speaks volumes. Known for turning community concerns into concrete solutions, Boney is running on a promise to deliver bold, collaborative leadership that transforms neighborhood ideas into citywide progress.

OST Lofts Opens Its Doors: Affordable Homes + Early Learning Bring Fresh Energy to Houston’s OST Corridor
HOUSTON— Houston just cut the ribbon on a smart, people-first development that blends affordable living with education under one roof. The OST Lofts, a 130-unit rental community along the Old Spanish Trail corridor, officially opened with a jubilant ceremony featuring leaders from the City of Houston Housing & Community Development, the Tejano Center, MREC Development, the Texas Department of Housing & Community Affairs, and Harris County Precinct 2, with support from the District I office.

IM Houston Honors 60+ Years of Service with Tapestry Celebration
For more than six decades, IM Houston—formerly known as Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston—has been a beacon of hope, unity, and service across the Bayou City. With its roots planted firmly in the belief that Houston’s diversity is its greatest strength, the organization has built bridges of dialogue, compassion, and collaboration that continue to shape lives today.

Texas Southern University Welcomes Dr. Paula L. Jackson as Interim Athletics Director
A new chapter of leadership is unfolding at Texas Southern University (TSU) as the institution proudly appoints Dr. Paula L. Jackson as Interim Athletics Director. With over two decades of groundbreaking experience in collegiate athletics leadership, fundraising, and student-athlete advocacy, Dr. Jackson’s arrival signals both stability and fresh momentum for the TSU Tigers and their storied athletics program.

SBA SCORE Mentors Empower Houston Entrepreneurs at Lender Matchmaker Event
Over 200 Small Businesses Connect with 40+ Lenders and Community Partners
Houston, TX — What began as a simple conversation transformed into a powerful moment for Houston’s entrepreneurial community. The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) SCORE Mentors Houston, in collaboration with Bishop James Dixon Ministries and SBA leaders Mark Winchester and Winston Labbé, hosted the SBA Lender Matchmaker at The Community of Faith Church. This dynamic event brought essential resources, funding opportunities, and expert guidance directly to small business owners who are the heartbeat of Houston’s economy.

The McMillan-Stewart Foundation’s Transformative $300,000 Gift to Texas Southern University Honors Legacy of Barbara Jordan and Mickey Leland
HOUSTON, TX — Texas Southern University (TSU), one of the nation’s proudest Historically Black Colleges and Universities, is entering a bold new chapter thanks to a transformative $300,000 investment from the Geneviève McMillan-Reba Stewart Foundation. This gift, matched dollar-for-dollar by TSU’s Office of Civil Rights Scholarship Matching Fund, establishes a $600,000 endowment that will provide scholarships for generations of students at the Barbara Jordan–Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs.

🎨 Bayou City Art Festival Returns to Memorial Park with Nonprofit Partners, VIP Experiences, and Featured Artist Jonah Ballard
Houston’s crown jewel of creativity is back! The Bayou City Art Festival, produced by Art Colony Association, Inc. (ACA), is set to transform Memorial Park into Houston’s biggest outdoor art gallery from Friday–Sunday, October 10–12, 2025, 10:00 AM–6:00 PM CT. This annual celebration of artistry, culture, and community promises to be bigger, bolder, and brighter than ever before.

Meredith Johnson: Is Rewriting How Houston Talks Transit – And Who It’s For
Houston is a city that moves with purpose—by car, by rail, by bus, and, increasingly, by a shared vision of access. At the center of that vision is Meredith Johnson METRO’s EVP for Communications. Her mandate is as big as Houston itself: build trust, tell the truth, and make mobility personal.

The Isaiah J. Thompson Quartet Brings State-of-the-Art Jazz to Houston’s Miller Outdoor Theatre
Houston’s jazz scene is about to experience an electrifying night under the stars as DACAMERA proudly presents the Isaiah J. Thompson Quartet at Miller Outdoor Theatre. This free performance is more than a concert—it’s an invitation into the soulful, sophisticated, and deeply moving world of one of today’s most compelling young pianists.

Houston Style Magazine Proudly Sponsors the 16th Annual Gulf Coast Industry Forum
Houston Style Magazine is honored to serve as a media sponsor for one of the most influential gatherings in the energy and business landscape — the 16th Annual Gulf Coast Industry Forum (GCIF), hosted by the Economic Alliance Houston Port Region.

A Seamless Pathway to Healthcare Leadership: HCC and ACE Open Doors to Master’s Degrees
Houston’s future healthcare leaders just received a powerful boost. Thanks to a groundbreaking partnership between Houston City College (HCC) Coleman College for Health Sciences and the American College of Education (ACE), students now have a clear, affordable, and accelerated pathway from a bachelor’s degree straight into a master’s—and beyond.

HMAAC Presents The Journey to Everything and Who Feels It, Knows It — A Celebration of Black Artistry
The Houston Museum of African American Culture (HMAAC) has once again elevated Houston’s cultural landscape, opening two extraordinary exhibitions that capture the spirit, resilience, and boundless creativity of the African diaspora. Running Friday, August 29, 2025, through Monday, December 15, 2025, art lovers can immerse themselves in The Journey to Everything by Danny Simmons and Who Feels It, Knows It by Chayse Sampy. Together, these exhibitions are not just a showcase—they are a dialogue across generations, mediums, and lived experiences.

HCC Chancellor Margaret Ford Fisher Wins 2025 ACCT Western Regional CEO Award — A Houston-Sized Salute to Student Success
Houston City College (HCC) Chancellor Margaret Ford Fisher, Ed.D. has been named the 2025 Western Regional Chief Executive Officer Award recipient by the Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT)—a prestigious honor that recognizes visionary leadership transforming student outcomes and community prosperity across the West Region. The recognition will be celebrated this fall at the ACCT Leadership Congress in New Orleans, where regional honorees gather to share strategies and spotlight student-first innovation. The ACCT Annual Awards Gala is on Friday, October 24, 2025, in New Orleans, LA.

Houston Arts Alliance Lights Up September: Community Meet-&-Greet + “Luminescence” Gala
Two chances to plug into Houston’s creative heartbeat. This September, Houston Arts Alliance (HAA) invites the city to meet the team shaping our civic art future—and then come back dressed to dazzle for a night that fuels the arts all year long. Mark both on your calendar and bring a friend: one builds community; the other powers it.

Ledisi Honors the Blueprint: A Joyful Salute to Dinah Washington with “For Dinah” and New Single “What a Difference a Day Made”
Some songs don’t just land—they arrive with a little starlight on their shoulders. Ledisi’s radiant take on “What a Dif or.ference a Day Made” is one of those moments: a gleaming, time-slipping conversation between two towering Black women in American music—today’s GRAMMY-winning vocal dynamo and yesterday’s indomitable “Queen” who opened the door.

Dr. Lisa Alcorta Joins Houston City College as Vice Chancellor of Student Services
Houston City College (HCC) has named Dr. Lisa Alcorta its new Vice Chancellor of Student Services, effective August 18. With more than 25 years of leadership in higher education, student affairs, and institutional transformation, Dr. Alcorta arrives with a proven track record of turning big goals into measurable gains for students

Gaza’s Children Are Not Negotiating Chips: Houston Must Stand With Civilians—And Reject Hamas
Meta description (SEO): Famine is confirmed in the Gaza Governorate, including Gaza City. Here’s what that means, why Hamas deserves unequivocal condemnation, and how Houstonians can help—now.

Kamala Harris’ 107 Days Book Tour Comes to Houston — Here’s How to Be in the Room
Houston, get your bookmarks ready. Former U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris is taking her new memoir, 107 Days (Simon & Schuster, out Sept. 23, 2025), on a national conversation tour—and H-Town is one of the marquee stops. Think intimate onstage Q&A, campaign insights you haven’t heard, and a crowd that knows how to show up for civic conversation.

Edison Arts Foundation’s Afterschool Arts Academy Returns: Dance, Homework Help, and Daily Joy for Houston Kids
Houston families, sharpen those pencils and lace up those dance shoes—the Edison Arts Foundation is opening the curtain on another inspiring year of its Afterschool Arts Academy for ages 5–13. This beloved program blends daily transportation to FBAAD, high-energy dance classes (ballet, hip-hop, modern, and tap), year-round performance opportunities, and the kind of after-school academic support that keeps homework—and confidence—on track.

From Launch to Now: HCC’s Mattress Mack School of Selling Opens Fall 2025 Onsite Cohort
Houston runs on hustle—and few Houstonians embody that spirit like Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale. In partnership with Houston Community College (HCC) Northwest’s Glenda & David Regenbaum Center for Entrepreneurship, Mack’s people-first sales philosophy has powered a fast-growing program that’s changing how the city learns to sell, serve, and succeed.

Nominate Now: SBA Houston Opens 2026 National Small Business Week Awards
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has opened nominations for the 2026 National Small Business Week (NSBW) Awards, shining a spotlight on the innovators, job creators, and community anchors that keep America moving. With 36 million small businesses powering 99% of U.S. enterprises, creating two out of every three new jobs, and employing about half of the nation’s workforce, this recognition is more than a plaque—it’s a platform.

Gulf Coast Industry Forum 2025: Where Houston’s Energy Corridor Sets Its Next Big Agenda
The 16th Annual Gulf Coast Industry Forum (GCIF) arrives this September with the kind of momentum only the Houston Port Region can generate. From Port Houston’s supply-chain upgrades to fast-evolving carbon capture and sustainability projects, GCIF is where the Gulf Coast’s most influential voices connect ideas to action—and where the industry’s next year often takes shape. Innovation, safety, and sustainability take center stage as the region’s petrochemical, maritime, and logistics leaders gather on Thursday, September 18, 2025, in Pasadena.

What’s Really Happening in Austin?
LGBTQ+ Chamber of Commerce Community Conversations Luncheon Brings Policy, Power, and Perspective to Houston
Houston Style Magazine is proud to spotlight an upcoming event that promises to cut through the noise and deliver the clarity our community deserves. On Wednesday, August 27, 2025, the LGBTQ+ Chamber of Commerce will host its rescheduled Community Conversations Luncheon at the. Hilton Garden Inn / Home2Suites Medical Center (6840 Almeda Road, Houston, TX 77030)

Trump’s Tariff Shock: How “Liberation Day” Punishes Houston Small Businesses and Weakens American Democracy
Trump’s sweeping tariffs promised strength; instead they raise prices, rattle jobs, and sideline democracy. Houston entrepreneurs, economists, and policy veterans explain the real costs—and how our community can push back.

Texas at the Crossroads: Fighting Gerrymandering and the GOP’s Power Grab
While Texas families juggle skyrocketing grocery bills, health care costs, and an unforgiving housing market, Governor Greg Abbott and his MAGA-aligned allies — still bowing to Donald Trump’s shadow — are laser-focused on something else entirely: rigging the rules of democracy itself.

Obama Rallies Texas Democrats Against GOP’s Gerrymandering Power Grab
In the high-stakes chess match of American democracy, Texas Republicans aren’t just moving the pawns—they’re flipping the board. Former President Barack Obama stepped into the fray this week, delivering a rallying cry to Texas House Democrats in a private Zoom call, warning against what he called a “systematic assault on democracy.”

United Way of Galveston Launches 102nd Workplace Giving Campaign with Community Spirit and Purpose
The United Way of Galveston is setting the stage for another year of compassion, collaboration, and change as it kicks off its 102nd Annual Workplace Giving Campaign on Thursday, August 28, 2025, at 11:00 AM. The iconic Moody Gardens Hotel Ball

Cadillac’s Elevated Velocity Crossover Concept: Where Ultra-Luxury Meets Electrified Adventure
Cadillac has once again pushed the boundaries of luxury performance, unveiling the Elevated Velocity Crossover Concept—an all-electric, high-performance marvel that is as comfortable navigating downtown boulevards as it is conquering the open desert. Sleek, bold, and brimming with innovation, this 2+2 crossover fuses the adrenaline of Cadillac’s V-Series heritage with the limitless possibilities of electric mobility.

Nyam Nyam: Houston’s Downtown Destination Where Korean BBQ Meets Texas Soul
When it comes to dining experiences that dazzle the senses and warm the heart, Nyam Nyam in downtown Houston delivers with style, flavor, and flair. On Thursday, June 19th, the dynamic IC Marketing Team — Isabella Ramirez Garcia and Carolina Bula — embarked on a culinary adventure that proved this Korean BBQ hotspot’s name, which means “delicious” in Korean, is no exaggeration.

Gaza’s Children Can’t Wait: What Experts, Aid Workers, and Journalists Told Us About Starvation—and What Must Happen Now
After nearly two years of war, independent experts and frontline aid workers say Gaza is facing engineered starvation. In a national briefing, UNICEF’s warnings, on-the-ground testimonies, and legal insights converged on one urgent message: flood Gaza with aid, restore UN distribution, protect civilians, and let journalists in.

TDECU and C.J. Stroud: Teaming Up to Power Houston’s Financial Future
When the roar of the crowd fades and the lights of NRG Stadium dim, Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud knows the real game is still being played—off the field, in the homes, classrooms, and communities of Greater Houston. Now, thanks to a multi-year partnership between Stroud’s namesake foundation and TDECU, that game just got a whole lot stronger.

Houston Health Department Unveils Groundbreaking Dashboard to Combat Extreme Heat’s Toll on Health
When the summer heat in Houston hits like a wall of fire, we know it’s more than just a sweaty inconvenience—it can be a serious health hazard. Now, thanks to the Houston Health Department (HHD), Houstonians have a powerful new ally in the fight against heat-related illness: the Houston Summer Surveillance Dashboard.

Congressman Al Green Hosts 4th Annual Slavery Remembrance Day Honoring America’s Forgotten Builders
On Saturday, August 16, 2025, at 8:30 AM CT, history, justice, and remembrance converge in the heart of Houston as Congressman Al Green hosts the 4th Annual Slavery Remembrance Day Legislative Update Breakfast Meeting. This solemn yet inspiring gathering serves as both a tribute to the millions of enslaved Africans whose labor laid the very foundation of America’s wealth and a rallying call to ensure their stories are never erased from our national memory.

H-E-B: The Heartbeat of Texas That Greg Abbott Could Never Be
In Texas, loyalty runs deep — to our families, our communities, and yes, to our grocery stores. But not just any grocery store. We’re talking about H-E-B — the Texas-born, Texas-proud institution that has been nourishing hearts, bellies, and communities for over a century. While Governor Greg Abbott and Texas Republicans posture and politic, H-E-B quietly does what real leaders do: shows up, rolls up its sleeves, and takes care of its people.

Episcopal Health Foundation Unveils Bold Strategic Framework to Transform Texas Health by 2030
Imagine a Texas where your zip code no longer determines your lifespan, where mothers live to see their children grow, where every family has access to nutritious food, and where preventable diseases like diabetes no longer cast a shadow over entire communities. That’s not just wishful thinking — it’s the future the Episcopal Health Foundation (EHF) is determined to create.

Building Forward: Harris Health’s Virtual Coffee & Conversations Brings Big Opportunities to the Table
Grab your favorite brew and log in for a jolt of innovation, because Harris Health System is pouring out more than just coffee at its upcoming “Coffee & Conversations” session. Set for Monday, August 18, 2025, from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m., this virtual event promises a power-packed hour of insights, updates, and opportunities designed to keep Greater Houston stakeholders informed and engaged in the future of healthcare infrastructure.

Texas Southern University Honors the Enduring Legacy of Congressman George Thomas “Mickey” Leland, III
Thirty-six years ago, on August 7, 1989, the world lost a towering humanitarian whose heart was as big as his vision — Congressman George Thomas “Mickey” Leland III. His life’s mission? To fight hunger, eradicate poverty, and bring justice to corners of the globe where hope was often in short supply. His journey from the vibrant halls of Texas Southern University (TSU) to the power corridors of Washington, D.C., was a masterclass in service, courage, and unrelenting advocacy for the world’s most vulnerable.

Houston City College Makes History: A Bold New Name for a Bold New Era
Local Focus. Global Reach. With that powerful tagline, Houston Community College has turned a new chapter in its storied legacy — officially adopting the new name: Houston City College. Approved by the board in a unanimous vote, this moment marks far more than a rebrand — it signals a future-focused evolution aligned with the needs of Houston’s growing, diverse, and tech-forward population.

Leadership In Motion: Israel Garcia’s Steadfast Journey Powering METRO Forward
In a city that pulses with momentum, few keep Houston moving quite like Israel Garcia. With over 30 years of steadfast dedication to the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County (METRO), Garcia isn’t just guiding the buses—he’s steering the culture of excellence behind the scenes.

Rising by Reaching Back: Trustee Renee Jefferson Patterson Champions HCC's VAST Expansion in Northeast Houston
In the ever-evolving story of Houston's educational champions, few names shine as brightly as Renee Jefferson Patterson — a woman whose personal trials transformed into triumphs and whose professional journey is now shaping futures across the Bayou City.

DaCamera’s 2025–2026 Season Lifts Off with “Other Worlds”: A Journey Through Sound, Spirit, and Storytelling
HOUSTON, TX – In a city bursting with culture, diversity, and artistic innovation, one organization has consistently led the charge in transforming how Houstonians experience music. Enter DaCamera, Houston’s boldest chamber music and jazz presenter, whose 2025–2026 season launches with an interstellar theme — "Other Worlds" — celebrating music’s unique ability to transport us beyond time, space, and limitation.

The Bolt Is Back: Chevrolet’s Affordable EV Icon Returns with a Recharged 2027 Rebirth
Electric dreams don’t fade—they evolve. And in 2027, Chevrolet is revving up that evolution by reigniting the spark of one of America’s most beloved electric vehicles. That’s right—the Chevrolet Bolt is back, and it’s bigger, better, and bolder than ever.

“The People Spoke. The GOP Erased.” – Texas Democrats Fight Back Against Discriminatory Redistricting
In a move that feels ripped from the pages of a dystopian political thriller, Texas Republicans have once again flexed their gerrymandering muscle—this time under the shadow of Donald Trump’s alleged influence and with alarming speed. This past week, the Texas House Redistricting Committee, operating with the stealth of a backroom poker game, passed a new congressional map on a strict party-line vote. The map, according to Democrats, is a direct assault on the voting power of Texas’s growing Black and Latino populations.

First on the Scene, First in the State: HCC’s EMS Program Leads Texas into a Safer Tomorrow
In a city where seconds can mean the difference between life and death, Houston Community College (HCC) is making every heartbeat count. The college’s Emergency Medical Services (EMS) program has officially claimed the top spot as the No. 1 EMS training program in Texas, according to the 2024 National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians and the Texas Department of State Health Services. And if you’re thinking about a career that saves lives while securing a future, this is your flashing red-and-blue signal to go for it.

Behind the Curtain: How a Virginia Operative, Trump's DOJ Allies, and Texas Republicans Are Redrawing Your Rights
Who’s really drawing your new congressional district? If you guessed a Texan with roots in your community, values in your neighborhood, and boots on your street—you’d be wrong.

60 Years Strong: Why the Voting Rights Act Still Matters—And Why It’s Under Fire in Texas
As we approach the 60th anniversary of the landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965—a cornerstone of American democracy birthed in struggle, sacrifice, and soulful resistance—we’re once again reminded that progress is a fight, not a finish line.

Bootlicking for Trump: Texans Torch Redistricting Power Grab in Fiery Committee Testimony
The Texas House Committee on Redistricting convened in Arlington expecting routine testimony. What they got instead was a mic-dropping, soul-shaking reality check from Mendi, a fierce Texas citizen who stepped up and let the truth fly like wildfire.
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