Al Green’s H.R. 8291 Puts People Before Paperwork in America’s Disaster Recovery
Reforming Disaster Recovery Act brings greater speed, equity and accountability to communities rebuilding after catastrophe
A new disaster recovery bill championed by Congressman Al Green aims to speed federal housing aid, improve accountability, and strengthen long-term recovery efforts for communities hit by major disasters.
Mayor Whitmire and Chief Diaz Choose Transparency and Cooperation After Canal Street ICE Shooting
Houston leaders are calling for a transparent federal investigation into the fatal ICE shooting of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, emphasizing accountability, cooperation, and evidence-driven fact-finding.
Houston Gets Into “Good Trouble” as Urban League Launches Civic Video Challenge
HAUL invites Houstonians to honor Congressman John Lewis through voting-rights awareness, digital storytelling and community action
The Houston Area Urban League is inviting residents to honor the legacy of John Lewis by sharing short videos promoting civic engagement as part of the nationwide Good Trouble Lives On Weekend of Action.
The People’s Clerk Opens the Door to the World: Beverley McGrew Walker Hosts Fort Bend County Passport Fair
Need a passport? Fort Bend County residents can apply in one stop at a special Saturday Passport Fair in Richmond, offering convenient appointments, on-site photos, and guidance for first-time applicants and families.
Plummer’s MacGregor Moment: A Fundraiser With Countywide Energy Dr. Letitia Plummer Builds Momentum for Harris County Judge
Dr. Letitia Plummer’s Harris County Judge campaign builds momentum as supporters gather in Houston to rally behind a vision focused on public health, flood resilience, economic opportunity, and community-first leadership.
Texas Southern University’s $1.7 Billion Vision Turns History Into a Blueprint for Tomorrow
As Texas Southern University approaches its Centennial, a bold $1.7 billion Campus Master Plan is laying the foundation for the next century of student success, innovation, and community impact.
Commissioner Ellis Sends Precinct One Students on Freedom Tour 2026: A Journey Through History, Hope, and Houston’s Next Generation
Fifteen Harris County students are embarking on a powerful Freedom Tour through iconic Civil Rights landmarks, transforming history lessons into life-changing experiences that inspire the next generation of civic leaders.
When Scrutiny Needs Context: Erica Lee Carter, Harris County, and the $411K Story ABC13 Didn’t Fully Tell
Did Harris County’s newest top administrator receive unfair scrutiny—or did the public simply not get the full story? Houston Style Magazine examines the context behind Erica Lee Carter’s appointment, salary, and the questions surrounding media coverage.
Five Central Houston Takes Its Last Bow on Virginia Street: Seven Years, Countless Memories, One H-Town Love Story
Five Central Houston is closing the curtain on its Virginia Street location after seven memorable years, inviting the community to celebrate one final weekend of food, music, and unforgettable memories.
Ski Jammers Update: Town Hall, Upcoming Events & Volunteer Opportunities
Houston’s Ski Jammers are gearing up for a new season of adventure with a town hall, statewide ski planning events, and exciting travel opportunities that promise fresh memories on and off the slopes.
Women In Alliance Women’s Leadership Summit & Luncheon: Port Region Power, Pink Style, and Purposeful Leadership
Women leaders from across the Houston Port Region will gather this July for a summit focused on leadership, networking, and career growth, bringing together industry experts, public officials, and community changemakers.
Larger Than Life: Young Athletes Score Feature in TDECU + HTX Soccer Billboard
Two young HTX Soccer athletes are inspiring Houston after landing on a towering billboard celebrating youth sports, teamwork, and the city's growing passion for soccer ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
AFROPOP Spotlights Visionary Black Artist Nellie Mae Rowe
A groundbreaking documentary from Black Public Media’s AfroPoP series spotlights visionary folk artist Nellie Mae Rowe, whose imaginative world of color, sculpture and storytelling redefines American art just in time for the nation’s 250th birthday celebrations.
Judge Lina Hidalgo Hails Supreme Court Birthright Citizenship Ruling as Hope for Harris County Families
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo is hailing the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark birthright citizenship ruling as a beacon of hope for immigrant families, saying the decision reaffirms a constitutional promise that resonates deeply in one of America’s most diverse communities.
Harris County Attorney Abbie Kamin Celebrates Supreme Court Victory Upholding Birthright Citizenship
Harris County Attorney Abbie Kamin is applauding a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision reaffirming birthright citizenship, calling the ruling a powerful victory for the Constitution, immigrant families, and the enduring promise that every child born on American soil is a U.S. citizen.
Houston Area Urban League’s Sold-Out Luncheon Turns “Mobility in Motion” into a Movement for a Stronger Houston
The Houston Area Urban League brought together more than 300 leaders to raise over $260,000 at its sold-out Advancing Opportunity Luncheon, reaffirming its commitment to expanding economic opportunity, education, and equity across Greater Houston.
TSU’s [ A- ] Fitch Rating Signals a Stronger, Smarter Tiger Nation on the Rise
Texas Southern University is celebrating another major milestone as Fitch Ratings reaffirmed its A- credit rating with a Stable Outlook, underscoring the university’s growing financial strength and long-term commitment to student success.
Mary Benton’s Bold Voice Earns PRSA Houston’s 2026 Legacy Award at “The Night of Bold Voices”
Veteran communications leader Mary Benton was honored with the 2026 PRSA Houston Legacy Award, recognizing decades of excellence in journalism, public service, and civic communications that have helped shape Houston's public voice.
Rosetta Miller Perry, the “Queen Mother of the Black Press of America,” Passes at 91 Rosetta Miller Perry — July 7, 1934 – June 26, 2026
A pioneering publisher who transformed Black journalism and gave voice to generations of underserved communities, Rosetta Miller Perry leaves behind a legacy that will continue to inspire the Black Press and the nation for years to come.
Houston City College Soars Past 100,000 Students — and Houston’s Future Just Got Brighter
Houston City College has reached a major milestone, surpassing 100,000 students for the first time since 2019, underscoring its growing role in expanding educational access, workforce training, and economic opportunity across Greater Houston.
Harris Health’s 2026 Summer Junior Volunteer Program Plants Seeds for Houston’s Future Healthcare Heroes
Harris Health’s Summer Junior Volunteer Program is giving 145 Houston teens a hands-on introduction to healthcare, inspiring the next generation of medical professionals through service, compassion, and real-world experience.
Horizon Lands at Avenida Houston: A Free, Dreamy Downtown Escape Where Art Gently Rocks the Soul
Downtown Houston's Plaza at Avenida Houston will debut Horizon, a free interactive art installation featuring glowing, egg-shaped domes that blend light, sound, and movement into a unique public experience from July 4 through September 7, 2026.
ESSENCE’s Black Women in Music Returns to New Orleans, Honoring Brandy, Kandi Burruss, Missy Elliott & Mona Scott-Young
ESSENCE revives its iconic Black Women in Music celebration, honoring Brandy, Kandi Burruss, Missy Elliott, and Mona Scott-Young for their groundbreaking contributions to music, culture, and Black excellence.
Texas Southern’s Earl Carl Institute Receives $300,000 Rockwell Fund Grant to Protect Homes, Heirs’ Property and Generational Wealth in Northeast Houston
A new $300,000 grant will help Texas Southern University's Earl Carl Institute for Legal & Social Policy expand free legal services in Kashmere Gardens, helping Black families protect inherited homes, preserve generational wealth, and safeguard their legacies.
Who Cares About Our Youth? Rep. Jolanda Jones Sounds the Alarm on AI, Social Media, and the Future of Texas Students
Texas State Representative Jolanda Jones is urging parents, educators, and policymakers to ensure young people develop critical thinking and life skills before relying on artificial intelligence and social media.
Rep. Al Green Helps Put Housing Justice on the National Roadmap with Bipartisan 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act
A sweeping bipartisan housing bill advancing through Congress includes key provisions championed by Rep. Al Green, aiming to improve disaster recovery, veteran homeownership access, and housing transparency in response to America’s affordability crisis.
Exodus Women's Conference 2026: "She Is Planted" — A Powerful Weekend of Faith, Growth & Transformation Awaits Houston Women
Women from across Texas and beyond will gather in Houston this August for the 2026 Exodus Women’s Conference, a faith-filled weekend of worship, healing, empowerment, and spiritual growth centered on the theme, “She Is Planted.”
Project Prom: Civic Heart, Boynton Methodist Church & J&L Insurance Help Houston Students Step Into Confidence
More than 200 students at Jane Long Academy received free prom dresses through Project Prom, a community-driven initiative led by Civic Heart Community Services that helped turn a milestone moment into a celebration of confidence, opportunity, and support.
Fort Bend County District Clerk Beverley McGrew Walker Expands Public Access with New E-Certify System
Fort Bend County is making court records more accessible with the launch of Phase II of its E-Certify system, allowing residents to obtain certified court documents online faster, more securely, and without a courthouse visit.
Riverside Hospital Centennial Celebration Honors 100 Years of Healing, History, and Houston Resilience
On Juneteenth, Houston celebrated the 100th anniversary of the historic Riverside Hospital, honoring its legacy of Black healthcare leadership while unveiling a renewed vision for community health and wellness in Third Ward.
Fort Bend Regional Partnership Sweeps Texas Chamber Media Awards, Proving Fort Bend Knows How to Tell Its Story
The Fort Bend Regional Partnership earned first-place honors in all four major media categories at the 2026 Texas Chamber of Commerce Executives Conference, showcasing excellence in communications, marketing, and regional storytelling.
Commissioner Rodney Ellis Joins Rothko Chapel Conversation on Memory, Memorials, and Houston’s Fight for Racial Justice
On Juneteenth, a powerful conversation at the Rothko Chapel explored how memorials, public spaces, and honest storytelling can help Houston confront its past while shaping a more just future.
Texas Southern University’s Ocean of Soul Marches Into Vogue — and History — on Juneteenth
Houston’s own Ocean of Soul earned a national spotlight in Vogue’s Summer 2026 issue, celebrating HBCU culture, Black musical excellence, and the enduring legacy of Juneteenth.
The Wolfman’s Fight Lives On: New Memoir Honors Black Entrepreneur Who Helped Shape Houston’s Nightlife Culture
Sandra Williams Pierce’s new memoir, The Wolfman: And the Fight Goes With It, preserves the inspiring legacy of her father, Frank 'Wolfman' Williams, whose decades of entrepreneurship, community leadership, and resilience left a lasting mark on Houston and Baytown.
Civic Heart Masquerade Ball 2026 to Celebrate 37 Years of Houston Community Impact
Civic Heart Community Services will host its 2026 Masquerade Ball in Houston, blending Halloween celebration with philanthropy to support programs that strengthen families, expand opportunity, and empower local communities.
Pursuing a More Perfect Union: Just The Beginning Brings Its 13th National Conference to Houston
Houston will host the 13th National Conference of Just The Beginning in 2026, bringing together judges, attorneys, students, and civic leaders to inspire the next generation of legal professionals and advance a more representative justice system.
Houston City College Celebrates History-Making VICEROY Scholar Caressa Brown First HCC Student Selected for Prestigious Air Combat Command ENVOY Internship
Houston City College student Caressa Brown is making history as the first HCC scholar selected for the prestigious U.S. Air Force VICEROY ENVOY internship, turning a journey from entrepreneur to cybersecurity professional into a national success story.
Abbie Kamin: First Woman. First Mother. Harris County Attorney.
With her swearing-in as Harris County Attorney, Abbie Kamin makes history as the first woman and first mother to lead one of the nation’s largest public law offices, marking a significant milestone for local government and representation.
Fort Bend County Libraries Honor Juneteenth with a Weekend of Reflection, Reading, and Digital Discovery
As Fort Bend County Libraries pause for the Juneteenth holiday, residents can still celebrate freedom, learning, and community through the library’s always-open digital resources.
Texas Women’s Empowerment Conference 2026: “Let There Be” Light, Purpose, Power — and a Sisterhood Ready to Rise
Faith, fellowship, and empowerment take center stage as the Texas Women’s Empowerment Conference returns to Plano in 2026, offering women and girls a transformative weekend inspired by the theme “The Creation: Lessons from ‘Let There Be.’”
Small Changes, Big Difference: Legacy Community Health Urges Houston Men to Make Prevention a Priority
A new awareness campaign from Legacy Community Health is encouraging Houston men to prioritize preventive care, highlighting how routine checkups, early screenings, and small lifestyle changes can help prevent serious conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, and high blood pressure.
Houston Dynamo FC and Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Score Big for Business, Culture, and Community
As Houston gears up for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a new partnership between Houston Dynamo FC and Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce aims to unite soccer, culture, and economic opportunity while giving local businesses a larger role in the city's global soccer celebration.
Spurs Strike Back: San Antonio Silences Madison Square Garden, 115–111, Behind Wembanyama’s 32-Point Masterclass
Facing a daunting 2–0 series deficit, the San Antonio Spurs stormed into Madison Square Garden and stunned the New York Knicks 115–111 behind a dominant 32-point performance from Victor Wembanyama, breathing new life into the NBA Finals and turning the pressure squarely back on New York.
A Juneteenth Legacy Rises: Inside the $850 Million Obama Presidential Center
Opening on Juneteenth 2026, the Obama Presidential Center will honor the legacy of Barack and Michelle Obama while celebrating Black history, civic engagement, and the enduring promise of American democracy.
Commissioner Rodney Ellis Urges Houston to Plan Ahead as World Cup Brings the World — and Traffic — to Our Doorstep
As Houston prepares to welcome the world for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Commissioner Rodney Ellis is urging residents to plan ahead, use transit, and help showcase the city’s hospitality during one of the largest events in Houston history.
Texas Southern University Takes Flight Again with New Twin-Engine Diamond DA42
Texas Southern University’s aviation program reaches new heights with the arrival of a state-of-the-art Diamond DA42 aircraft, strengthening Houston’s pipeline of future pilots and aerospace professionals.
Houston City College Lands Historic $17 Million Bloomberg Philanthropies Investment to Power Gulf Coast TradeUp Careers
Houston City College will receive a record-breaking $17 million investment from Bloomberg Philanthropies to launch Gulf Coast TradeUp Careers, a workforce initiative aimed at expanding skilled trades training and apprenticeship opportunities across Greater Houston.
Abbie Kamin’s Next Chapter: A Historic Harris County Legal Seat Meets a Houston-Built Public Servant
Abbie Kamin is set to make history as Harris County’s first woman and first mother County Attorney, bringing a record of public service and civic leadership to the role.
Houston Chronicle Endorses James Talarico for U.S. Senate: A Democracy-Supportive Call for Texas to Choose Service Over Scandal
The Houston Chronicle Editorial Board endorses James Talarico for U.S. Senate, framing the Texas race as a defining choice between integrity-driven public service and controversy-laden politics.
Harris Health Earns NIH Praise for Turning Compassion Into a Clinical Care Comeback Story
National recognition is shining on Harris Health after its addiction treatment program helped lead a major NIH study and expand pathways to recovery for Houston-area patients battling substance use disorders.
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