The Devil Wears Prada 2 Opens Friday: Fashion’s Fiercest Sequel Struts Back Into Theaters
The Devil Wears Prada 2 opens worldwide on May 1, 2026, reuniting Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci for a stylish sequel that revisits the power, ambition, and iconic fashion drama that made the original a cultural phenomenon.
Texas Southern University Soars Higher with Historic Houston Spaceport Ribbon Cutting
Texas Southern University marked a major milestone with the opening of its new aviation facility at Houston Spaceport, creating a state-of-the-art hub to train future pilots, engineers, and aerospace leaders while expanding access to high-demand aviation careers.
Houston’s Jazz Future Takes Center Stage: LUCÍA Set to Dazzle at the Eldorado Ballroom
DACAMERA’s Rising Jazz Stars series brings award-winning Mexican vocalist LUCÍA to Houston’s historic Eldorado Ballroom on May 17, 2026, for an intimate evening of jazz, Latin rhythms, and contemporary sounds celebrating the future of global jazz.
A Galaxy Reinvented: “The Mandalorian & Grogu” Brings 1920s Grit to Star Wars’ Newest World
The Mandalorian & Grogu, opening May 22, 2026, brings a bold new noir-inspired chapter to the Star Wars universe with the crime-ridden planet Shakari, blending gangster-era style, futuristic action, and cinematic storytelling.
Future-Ready and Forward-Focused: Dr. Margaret Ford-Fisher Champions a Bold New Workforce Vision for America
Dr. Margaret Ford-Fisher emphasizes that as innovation rapidly reshapes the workforce, the nation’s economic future depends on expanding inclusive, industry-aligned education pathways—led by institutions like Houston City College—to better prepare Americans for emerging opportunities.
“MICHAEL” Electrifies the Big Screen: A Must-See Tribute to Genius, Grit, and Global Greatness
Michael delivers a powerful, immersive portrayal of Michael Jackson, blending standout performances and iconic music to capture the artistry, discipline, and cultural impact that defined his legendary career.
AI, Accountability & Appreciation: Harris County Elevates Procurement to the Spotlight
Harris County is modernizing public procurement through AI-driven innovation while honoring its professionals during Procurement Month, showcasing a balanced commitment to efficiency, transparency, and forward-thinking public service.
A Royal Legacy Renewed: TSU Crowns Its 2026 Mister and Miss in a Centennial Celebration of Excellence
Texas Southern University’s new Mister and Miss TSU, Zyias Richards and Carmon Alexis Nelson-Grimes, embody leadership, service, and excellence as they represent the school’s Centennial legacy and inspire a new generation of student achievement and pride.
City of Stafford to Spotlight Culture, Unity, and Global Excellence at AAPI Celebration Ahead of America’s 250th Anniversary
Stafford’s upcoming AAPI Celebration will showcase a vibrant multicultural experience of music, dance, and community, highlighting the diversity and unity that define Houston and America’s future.
This Earth Day, Houston Answers the Call: Protecting Our First Commandment Through Action and Innovation
Earth Day highlights humanity’s urgent responsibility to protect the planet, with Houston leading the way through innovation, clean energy, and a commitment to environmental justice for a sustainable future.
Queen Latifah Returns to the AMAs Stage: A Full-Circle Moment Set to Electrify Music’s Biggest Night
Queen Latifah will return as host of the 52nd American Music Awards on May 25, 2026 in Las Vegas, marking 30 years since her first AMAs hosting role, in a fan-voted celebration of music’s biggest stars airing live on CBS and Paramount+, and signaling a high-profile night of performances, culture, and legacy in one of music’s most influential award shows.
Ten Years Later, One Class Closer: Houston Reconnect Scholar Proves It’s Never Too Late at Houston City College
After nearly a decade away from college to focus on family and career responsibilities, 53-year-old Houston resident and longtime TDCJ employee Tammy Foy is returning to complete her Associate of Science in Business Management at Houston City College through the Houston Reconnect program, finishing just one course shy of graduation and turning a postponed goal into a powerful story of perseverance and second chances.
Houston’s Big Game Energy: Durant Leads the Charge, But a King Awaits
As the Houston Rockets gear up for a marquee matchup, Kevin Durant takes center stage, bringing elite scoring, championship experience, and star power to a highly anticipated showdown.
Fresh Access, Healthier Futures: Harris Health’s Innovative Food Lockers Transform Diabetes Care Across Houston
Harris Health is tackling diabetes with an innovative Food Rx program featuring refrigerated food lockers, expanding access to fresh, nutritious meals and improving health outcomes for thousands of patients across Houston.
Harris County Steps Forward: Empowering Black Maternal Health with Care, Community, and Commitment
As Black Maternal Health Week marks its 10th anniversary, Harris County is investing millions and expanding community-based programs to improve outcomes and close critical gaps in care for Black mothers.
Health, Hope & A Historic Moment: Pasadena Welcomes the Legacy Pasadena Southmore Clinic Grand Opening
Legacy Community Health will open its new Pasadena Southmore Clinic on April 23, delivering expanded, affordable healthcare access to a community where many residents remain uninsured.
Second Chapter, Stronger Future: Missouri City Welcomes Chief Troy Finner with Eyes on Progress and Accountability
Missouri City has named former Houston Police Chief Troy Finner as its next police chief, signaling a forward-looking commitment to experienced leadership, accountability, and rebuilding community trust.
Texas HUB Program Under Fire: Harris County Leaders Rally to Protect Opportunity, Fairness, and Economic Growth
Rodney Ellis, Adrian Garcia, and local leaders are pushing back against proposed changes to Texas’ HUB Program, emphasizing its critical role in protecting equitable access to contracting opportunities for minority- and women-owned businesses.
Houston’s Culinary Comeback: Black Restaurant Week Serves Flavor, Resilience, and Economic Power (April 5–19)
Black Restaurant Week Houston returns at a critical time for the industry, serving as both a celebration of Black culinary excellence and a vital effort to support struggling restaurants through increased visibility and community engagement.
From Vision to Viral: Houston’s PopSignDesign Is Redefining Brand Activation on a Global Stage
PopSignDesign, a Houston-based experiential marketing company, is gaining national recognition for creating immersive brand activations for global clients while showcasing the city’s growing influence in the creative economy.
End of an Era, Dawn of the Future: Tesla’s Bold Pivot Redefines Mobility
Tesla has announced the end of production for the Model S and Model X, marking the close of a transformative era while shifting focus toward high-volume vehicles, AI, robotics, and autonomous mobility technologies that will shape the future of transportation.
Harris Health Honors The Metropolitan Organization: A Powerful Win for Health Equity in Houston
At the 2026 Pathways to Health Summit, Harris Health honored The Metropolitan Organization of Houston with the Garnet F. Coleman Health Equity Award, recognizing its impactful advocacy in advancing equitable healthcare access and driving community-centered solutions across Houston.
THE DYNASTY RETURNS: HOUSTON COMETS SET FOR TRIUMPHANT 2027 COMEBACK
The Houston Comets are set to make a historic return to Houston in 2027 following Tilman J. Fertitta’s acquisition of the Connecticut Sun, reigniting the legacy of one of women’s basketball’s most dominant dynasties and signaling a major new era for the sport.
Powering Progress in Harris County: Traci A. Gibson Ushers in a New Era of Democratic Leadership
Traci A. Gibson has been sworn in as Chair of the Harris County Democratic Party, marking a pivotal leadership moment focused on expanding voter engagement, strengthening democratic institutions, and empowering the diverse communities of Harris County.
Legacy in Motion: Houston’s Own Deavra Daughtry Honored as a Trailblazer of Purpose, Power, and Possibility
Deavra Daughtry was honored with the Alumni Trailblazer Award for Early Distinction at the 53rd Annual H. Naylor Fitzhugh Conference, recognizing her rise from humble beginnings to a transformative leader driving community empowerment, workforce development, and global impact.
Houston Turns Red: Sweet 16 Energy Takes Over Avenida Houston
Houston First Corporation and the University of Houston are hosting a free Sweet 16 watch party at Avenida Houston, uniting fans downtown to cheer on the Cougars in a high-energy March Madness celebration.
Houston Rockets’ Kevin Durant Makes History — And Houston Style Magazine Is There to Witness
Kevin Durant’s historic move past Michael Jordan on the NBA all-time scoring list has placed Houston at the center of basketball history as the Rockets star continues his pursuit of greatness.
AJC Houston’s 80th Anniversary: A Powerful Call for Unity, Dialogue, and Action in 2026
The American Jewish Committee Houston 80th Anniversary fundraiser brings together leaders and voices like Emmanuel Acho to promote dialogue, unity, and action against antisemitism and extremism.
Opening Doors to Opportunity: Houston’s Affordable Housing Roadshow Returns for 2026
Houston’s Houston Affordable Housing Roadshow connects residents with expert guidance, financial tools, and resources to make homeownership more accessible across the city.
Coltrane 100: A Centennial Celebration of Sound, Spirit, and Legacy
Houston’s Coltrane 100 concert honors John Coltrane’s centennial with a world-class performance celebrating his enduring influence on jazz and culture.
A True Visionary: How Rhonesha Byng Is Redefining Power, Purpose, and Possibility in Media
Rhonesha Byng is redefining media through storytelling, entrepreneurship, and advocacy, empowering diverse voices and advancing equity in ownership and representation.
Houston on the Move: Inside the Community-Led Fight for Affordable Housing
A Houston Community Land Trust tour highlights how community-owned land is helping preserve affordable housing and prevent displacement across rapidly changing neighborhoods.
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.
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