Fleet Week Houston 2026 Officially Set for April 15–22 — Houston City College Powers Education, Access & Opportunity
Fleet Week Houston 2026, held April 15–22, will celebrate U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard service with ship tours, educational events, and community programming, highlighting Houston’s role as a leading port city and hub for learning and civic engagement.
Power, Purpose & Poise: Houston Leaders Shine at Transformational Resiliency Brunch
Houston’s women leaders gathered at The DeLuxe Theater for the PPG Global & SheSuite Transformational Resiliency Brunch, engaging in meaningful conversations on faith, family, health, career, and relationships to inspire empowerment, connection, and lasting impact.
Bayou City Art Festival Returns to Downtown Houston—Where Art, Culture, and Community Shine Bright
The Bayou City Art Festival returns to Downtown Houston March 28–29, 2026, featuring over 250 artists, live entertainment, culinary experiences, and family-friendly activities celebrating the city’s creativity and community.
Houston’s Democratic Spirit in Action: Early Voting Begins for District C Special Election
Early voting for Houston City Council District C’s special election begins March 18, 2026, giving residents a chance to shape local leadership and the future of their community.
Starting Over, Moving Forward: Houston City College Student Jeromecia Brantley Turns Hardship into Hope
Houston City College student and mother of three, Jeromecia Brantley, exemplifies resilience and ambition as she nears her Business Management degree while pursuing her dream of opening a restaurant.
Fashion’s Fiercest Editor Returns: The Devil Wears Prada 2 Brings Miranda Priestly Back to the Big Screen
The Devil Wears Prada 2 reunites Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway for a stylish, witty sequel exploring power, ambition, and the evolving fashion world, hitting theaters May 1, 2026.
Houston Grand Opera’s Messiah Arrives in Majestic Style: A Dazzling Spring Tribute to Music, Memory, and Robert Wilson
Houston Grand Opera presents the American premiere of Robert Wilson’s visionary staging of Handel’s Messiah, arranged by Mozart, from April 17–May 3, 2026, blending music, theater, and visual artistry in a once-in-a-lifetime cultural event
H-E-B’s “Quest for Texas Best” Returns in 2026: A Texas-Sized Opportunity for Entrepreneurs
H-E-B’s 13th Annual “Quest for Texas Best” competition is inviting Texas entrepreneurs to showcase locally made products for a chance at $100,000 in prizes and potential placement on H-E-B store shelves statewide
Houston’s Maternal Health Wake-Up Call: How Legacy Community Health Is Helping Black Mothers Be Seen, Heard, and Protected
Houston’s reputation as a world-class medical city is being challenged by a stark reality: Black mothers in Harris County face dramatically higher maternal mortality rates, highlighting urgent disparities in access, continuity, and equity in maternal care.
Houston Area Urban League Welcomes Kelly P. Hodges to Lead Fund Development and Communications
The Houston Area Urban League has named Kelly P. Hodges as Director of Fund Development and Communications to lead fundraising and communications strategies that advance economic empowerment and community programs across Greater Houston.
Harris County Communities Meeting Invites Residents to Engage with Local Leadership at March Civic Forum
The Harris County Communities Meeting will host its monthly gathering on March 24, 2026, at Fallbrook Church, featuring Tax Assessor-Collector Annette Ramirez and offering residents a chance to engage with local government and civic services.
Houston Modernizes Jury Duty: New Digital System Launches for City Municipal Courts
The City of Houston is modernizing jury service with a new digital system launching March 9, 2026, featuring online juror portals, postcard summonses, text notifications, and same-day debit card payments.
Building the Dream Team for Homeownership: Houston’s Spring 360 Workshop Empowers Future Buyers
The City of Houston’s Spring 360 Road to Homeownership series continues March 19 with “Building the Perfect Team,” a workshop guiding first-time buyers on assembling trusted professionals to navigate the home-buying process.
Houston Takes Flight: “Unity in Flight” Air & STEM Expo Inspires the Next Generation of Aviation Leaders
Houston’s inaugural Unity in Flight Air & STEM Expo brought aviation and STEM careers to life for hundreds of young Houstonians, connecting students from underserved communities with pilots, aviation professionals, and hands-on learning opportunities
A Century of Community: Heights Neighborhood Library Celebrates 100 Years in Houston
The Houston Public Library’s Heights Neighborhood Library will celebrate 100 years of service with a free community event on March 14 featuring history exhibits, family activities, and storytelling honoring a century of literacy and connection in the Heights.
Behind the Scenes at TMC: How METRO Is Making One of Houston’s Busiest Transit Hubs More Accessible
METRO is investing over $17 million to upgrade the Texas Medical Center Transit Center, enhancing accessibility, safety, and mobility for more than 10,000 daily riders while preparing for future growth and electric buses.
From Classroom to Community: How Houston City College Helped Brittaney Wilmore Build a Thriving Journalism Career
From scholarship recipient to media leader, Brittaney Wilmore credits Houston Community College with launching her broadcast journalism career, a journey that ultimately led her to a leadership role at KTRK-TV (ABC13 Houston) connecting one of Houston’s most trusted newsrooms with the communities it serves.
Leadership with Legacy: C. Gabriel Hayes Elevated to Chairman of TSU’s Business Advisory Council
C. Gabriel Hayes has been appointed Chairman of the Business Advisory Council at Texas Southern University’s Jesse H. Jones School of Business, bringing decades of leadership experience to help strengthen corporate partnerships, alumni engagement, and student success at one of Houston’s most influential business schools.
The Lancaster Hotel Celebrates 100 Years of Timeless Elegance in Houston’s Theater District
Celebrating a century of history, culture, and hospitality, The Lancaster Hotel marks its 100th anniversary in 2026 with yearlong events honoring its legacy as one of Houston’s most iconic boutique hotels and a cornerstone of the city’s vibrant performing arts community.
Houston’s Megan Thee Stallion Makes Broadway History in Moulin Rouge!
Houston native and three-time Grammy winner Megan Thee Stallion will make her Broadway debut in Moulin Rouge! The Musical as the first female-identifying performer to portray “Zidler,” appearing for a limited eight-week engagement at New York’s Al Hirschfeld Theatre from March 24 to May 17, 2026.
A Legacy of Leadership: Erica Lee Carter Appointed Harris County Administrator
History meets forward-thinking leadership as Harris County Commissioners Court appoints Erica Lee Carter as County Administrator, marking a groundbreaking first and signaling a bold new era of strategic governance for the nation’s third-largest county.
Celebrating a Decade of Partnership: Legacy SBHC and YES Prep Transform Student Health Across Houston
Legacy Community Health and YES Prep Public Schools celebrate 10 years of school-based health care in Houston, demonstrating how on-campus clinics boost student health, academic success, and family stability across the region.
RODEOHOUSTON 2026: Twenty Days of Tournament-Style Glory in the Rodeo Capital of the World
RODEOHOUSTON’s Super Series transforms NRG Stadium into a 20-day, $2.5 million playoff-style rodeo where elite athletes battle through bracket rounds for a $65,000 championship and PRCA world standings glory.
Houston City College’s AI Future Is Now — And Elexis Robinson Is Leading the Way
Houston scholar Elexis Robinson balances motherhood and academics while excelling in Houston City College’s AI program, proving resilience, purpose, and innovation shape the future of artificial intelligence.
Houston City College’s AI Future Is Now — And Elexis Robinson Is Leading the Way
Houston scholar Elexis Robinson balances motherhood and academics while excelling in Houston City College’s AI program, proving resilience, purpose, and innovation shape the future of artificial intelligence.
Houston, Get Ready for Liftoff: Project Hail Mary Lands in IMAX® 70mm This March
Project Hail Mary, based on the bestselling novel by Andy Weir and starring Ryan Gosling, arrives in IMAX® 70mm on March 20, 2026, bringing a high-stakes mission to save the sun to Houston’s biggest screens.
The Obama Presidential Center Expands Its Public Art Legacy — A Monument to Memory, Movement, and the Power of “We”
The Obama Presidential Center will debut in June 2026 with five major new artist commissions—including works by Mark Bradford and Carrie Mae Weems—transforming Chicago’s South Side into a global destination for civic engagement, public art, and cultural storytelling.
Branford Marsalis Reimagines Belonging at The Wortham: A Historic Jazz Moment for Houston
Grammy Award-winning saxophonist Branford Marsalis brings a bold reimagining of Belonging, the 1974 jazz masterpiece by Keith Jarrett, to Houston’s Wortham Theater Center on February 22, 2026, presented by Da Camera of Houston.
Love in Action: Harris County Leaders Deliver Hope Through Meals on Wheels
Harris County leaders marked Valentine’s Day by delivering Meals on Wheels to homebound seniors, highlighting the growing need for food assistance amid rising food insecurity across the region.
Lakewood Oaks on Lake Conroe: Where Faith, Luxury, and Legacy Meet the Water
Lakewood Oaks on Lake Conroe is emerging as a faith-centered, resort-style waterfront community that pairs refined luxury living with purpose, stewardship, and long-term vision.
Winsome Prime Turns Valentine’s Day into a Weekend-Long Love Affair with Galentine’s Night, Valentine’s Dinner & a Sweet Brunch Finale
Winsome Prime in Houston is celebrating Valentine’s Weekend with Galentine’s Night, a romantic prix fixe dinner, festive brunches, live music, and special touches to make love—and friendship—last all weekend.
Get to Know Legacy Community Health’s New CEO: Robert Palussek Leads With Purpose, Growth, and Community at the Core
Legacy Community Health is reaffirming its mission that health care is a right under newly appointed CEO Robert Palussek, focusing on responsible growth, affordability, and expanded access across Houston and Southeast Texas.
Harris Health Tops Out the $2 Billion John M. O’Quinn Hospital — A Defining Moment for Public Health in Harris County
Harris Health celebrated the topping-out of the $2 billion John M. O’Quinn Hospital on January 23, marking a major milestone in Houston’s largest public health investment in decades.
Song of Love and Death: Julia Bullock Brings Messiaen’s Harawi to Houston in a Rare, Spellbinding Evening
DaCamera brings Olivier Messiaen’s rarely performed masterpiece Harawi to Houston on January 30, featuring Grammy Award–winning soprano Julia Bullock and acclaimed pianist Conor Hanick.
Houston Takes the Global Stage: Center of the World’s Biggest Events
Join the Economic Alliance Houston Port Region at Its 2026 Annual Membership Banquet
As Houston prepares to host major global sporting events in 2026, the Economic Alliance Houston Port Region’s Annual Membership Banquet will spotlight the infrastructure, workforce, and regional leadership powering the city’s moment on the world stage.
Detroit Auto Show 2026 Charity Preview: Where Motown, Mobility, and Meaning Collide
The Detroit Auto Show’s iconic Charity Preview returns January 16, 2026, launching its milestone season with a black-tie celebration featuring Robin Thicke, Detroit legends, and a powerful commitment to children’s charities.
Powerhouse Mix of Stars: 2026 RODEOHOUSTON® Lineup Delivers a Standout Season of Sound, Soul, and Houston Pride
RODEOHOUSTON returns March 2–22, 2026, with a powerhouse Star Stage lineup at NRG Stadium featuring global superstars, legendary favorites, and exciting first-time performers.
Feed the Soul Foundation Serves Up Solutions at Houston’s Third Annual Global Culinary Conference
Feed the Soul Foundation’s Third Annual Global Culinary Conference returns to Houston January 25–27, 2026, bringing chefs and food entrepreneurs together for three days of business training, innovation, and growth at Rice University.
Human Trafficking Has No Place in Texas — and Houston Is Standing Guard
As Texas observes Human Trafficking Prevention Month, state and local leaders are strengthening prevention, education, and survivor support to confront one of the most urgent human rights crises facing communities like Houston.
A Night of Poetry, Prestige, and Purpose: Houston Public Library Hosts Robert Burns’ Supper Honoring Inaugural Fellows
Houston Public Library will host its Inaugural Robert Burns’ Supper on January 22, 2026, celebrating global literary tradition while installing the first-ever Fellows of the Houston Public Library.
George Lopez Brings the Laughs (and the Truth) to Houston’s Biggest Stage
Comedy legend George Lopez brings his live stand-up show to Houston on Friday, February 6, 2026, at NRG, delivering laughs, truth, and unforgettable storytelling.
NCA All-Star Nationals Bring the Spirit—and a $150 Million Boost—to Houston
Houston will host the NCA All-Star National Championship for the first time ever, bringing 65,000 athletes and fans downtown February 27–March 1, 2026.
From Abandoned to Inspired: Edison Cultural Arts Center Opens a New Chapter for Houston’s Creative Future
The Edison Cultural Arts Center officially opened January 5, 2026, transforming a long-vacant space into a vibrant new hub for arts access, education, and community empowerment in Houston.
Everything You Need to Know About Houston’s Chevron Marathon Weekend — When a ‘Chilly’ Morning Meets a Warm City Spirit
Houston’s iconic Chevron Houston Marathon returns January 9–11, 2026, bringing sold-out races, brisk winter weather, and a citywide celebration of endurance, culture, and community.
One Million Miles of Quiet Excellence: Art Belton and the Power of Showing Up
METRO rail operator Art Belton has safely logged more than one million incident-free miles over a four-decade career, exemplifying the quiet dedication and professionalism that keep Houston moving.
Don’t Stop: One Houston Woman’s Return to College Proves It’s Never Too Late
HCC Houston Reconnect Scholar shows that persistence, faith, and support can change everything
At age 45, Houston grandmother Roshell Brisby returned to college through HCC’s Houston Reconnect Scholarship, proving it’s never too late to finish your degree and pursue bigger dreams.
2026 MLK Unity Parade: One City. One Dream. One Powerful March Forward.
The historic MLK Unity Parade returns to Downtown Houston on January 19, 2026, uniting generations, cultures, and communities in a powerful celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy and Houston’s enduring commitment to unity.
Harris Health Shows Houston How Public Engagement Is Done
Community Voices Shape the Future of Ben Taub Hospital
Harris Health hosted a transparent community town hall in Precinct 2 to discuss the proposed Ben Taub Hospital expansion, inviting public input on a plan aimed at strengthening Houston’s public healthcare system while balancing growth and preservation.
DACAMERA at the Eldorado: Rising Jazz Stars — Brandon Woody’s Upendo
DACAMERA’s Rising Jazz Stars series brings trumpeter Brandon Woody and his band Upendo to Houston’s historic Eldorado Ballroom for an intimate, choose-what-you-pay jazz performance on January 11, blending world-class talent with deep cultural roots.
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