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.
A Christmas Truce, Reimagined: Houston Grand Opera Prepares to Unveil Silent Night
This January, Houston Grand Opera brings a powerful true story of peace, music, and shared humanity to the Wortham stage. Silent Night, the Pulitzer Prize–winning opera inspired by the 1914 Christmas Truce, opens January 23, 2026, offering Houston audiences an unforgettable evening where song disarms war and compassion takes center stage.
Nutcracker Infinity at Art Club: A Holiday Tradition Reimagined Through Light, Sound, and Wonder
Nutcracker Infinity at Art Club reimagines the beloved holiday classic as an immersive, multi-sensory experience, blending Tchaikovsky’s iconic score with light, technology, and contemporary art in Houston.
Texas Women’s Hall of Fame Gala 2025: A Night of Brilliance, Legacy & Texas-Sized Inspiration
The 2025 Texas Women’s Hall of Fame Gala in Houston celebrated trailblazing women, honoring the 2025 class and raising over $290,000 to support programs empowering women and girls across Texas.
A Living Legacy in the Third Ward: Rev. William A. Lawson’s Vision Rises Again Through New Senior Housing Expansion
WALIPP has broken ground on a $29.3 million expansion in Houston’s Third Ward, adding 102 affordable senior apartments that honor Rev. William A. Lawson’s legacy of community, dignity, and service.
Houston City College and Google.org Spark a New AI Era for Houston’s Future Workforce
Houston City College and Google.org announced a $2 million partnership to expand AI education, offering free training for educators and dual-credit opportunities for students, positioning Houston as a leader in technology-driven careers.
FIFAe World Cup™ Featuring Rocket League Kicks Off—Houston, Get Ready to Play Big on the Global Pitch
The FIFAe World Cup™ 25 featuring Rocket League kicked off in Riyadh, showcasing high-octane esports football and giving Houston a glimpse of the excitement coming with FIFA World Cup 26™ in 2026
H-E-B Expands Its Promise to South Houston with Joe V’s Smart Shop
H-E-B is expanding its Joe V’s Smart Shop concept to South Houston, investing $11.9 million in a 56,786-square-foot store to provide affordable groceries while supporting local economic growth.
TDECU Welcomes Two New Leaders to Board as Credit Union Enters a New Era
TDECU has appointed Retired U.S. Army General Charles R. Hamilton and financial strategist Rushi Patel to its Board of Directors, strengthening the credit union’s strategic leadership as it expands technology, service, and community impact
Airbnb Unveils Historic $1M+ Investment to Elevate Houston Ahead of FIFA World Cup 26™
Airbnb invests over $1 million in Houston to boost sustainability, youth soccer, and lasting community impact ahead of FIFA World Cup 26™.
Mardi Gras! Galveston 2026 Doubles the Entertainment Lineup, Ushers In a New Era of Coastal Celebration
Mardi Gras! Galveston returns February 6–17, 2026, with star-studded music, dazzling parades, and Texas-sized Gulf Coast festivities for its 115th anniversary.
Jack Black & Paul Rudd Bring a Wildly Nostalgic, Joyously Unhinged Anaconda Adventure to Christmas Day 2025
The legendary Anaconda returns this Christmas, reinvented as a hilarious buddy-action comedy starring Jack Black and Paul Rudd.
Texas Southern University’s Global Future Expands: New NBEC Partnership Ignites Innovation, Cultural Exchange & Worldwide Academic Pathways
Texas Southern University partners with the National Black Empowerment Council to launch global academic and cultural opportunities for students.
Ring in the Holidays with Thompson San Antonio: A Luxe Winter Escape Wrapped in Texas Magic
Experience the magic of the holidays at Thompson San Antonio – Riverwalk with “12 Days of Thompson” and a dazzling New Year’s Eve rooftop celebration.
All Aboard the Holiday Spirit: Union Pacific & UPVETS Roll Through Houston with a Joy-Filled Toy Drive Finale
Union Pacific’s UPVETS Houston/Gulf Coast Chapter celebrates the holiday season with Railroad Santa, a Toys for Tots train ride, and Locomotive No. 1943, showcasing veteran-led community service across Houston.
Chef Andrew Zimmern Shares the Recipe for Success with Houston City College – Culinary Arts
Chef Andrew Zimmern visited Houston City College to share wisdom and inspiration with culinary students, highlighting HCC’s role in shaping the region’s next generation of chefs and food entrepreneurs.
ICE CUBE SET TO IGNITE RED ROCKS WITH A 420 EXPERIENCE FOR THE AGES
Ice Cube, Big Boi, and Czarface take over Red Rocks Amphitheatre on April 20, 2026, for 420 on the Rocks, promising an unforgettable night of hip-hop history and culture.
Harris County Sports & Convention Corporation Elevates the Fight Against Exploitation with Powerful “No Trafficking Zone” Press Conference at NRG Stadium
Houston leads the nation in anti-trafficking efforts as NRG Park marks five years as a No Trafficking Zone, showcasing survivor-led initiatives, national partnerships, and community-driven protection.
Texas City Half Marathon Returns Dec. 6 — Volunteers Needed & Big Perks Await
Join the Texas City Half Marathon on December 6, 2025—run, volunteer, or cheer and be part of a Gulf Coast community tradition with perks that make giving back even sweeter!
A Dazzling New Era of Movement: UH’s “Emerging Choreographers Showcase” Returns With Bold Voices, Brave Visions, and the Many Brilliant ‘Colors of a Woman’
Houston’s next generation of dance makers takes center stage as UH debuts its bold and emotionally charged Emerging Choreographers Showcase, featuring the premiere of Kylie Jefferson’s powerhouse work Colors of a Woman.
FAST-TRACK TO A CAREER: HOW HOUSTON CITY COLLEGE IS PUTTING HOUSTON TO WORK — ONE CERTIFICATION AT A TIME
A Supportive, Empowering, Workforce-Ready Pathway Built for Real Houston Lives
Houston City College’s Fast-Track Forklift Certification offers a one-day pathway to real skills, real jobs, and real economic opportunity.
Comcast Closes the Year with Purpose: Celebrating Community Champions and Announcing Over $700,000 in Grants to Texas Nonprofits
Houston’s Coffee with Comcast event closed 2025 with over $700,000 in grants supporting Texas nonprofits, highlighting digital equity, community collaboration, and nonprofit innovation.
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