
Texas State Representative Lauren Ashley Simmons Visits Houston City College – Coleman College for Health Sciences
Rep. Lauren Ashley Simmons tours HCC Coleman College to explore workforce education and career-ready training, spotlighting Houston’s role as a national model for accessible, high-impact higher education.

YES Prep’s Leading Houston Forward Luncheon Shines Spotlight on Alumni, Excellence, and the Power of Education
YES Prep celebrates student success and community leadership at its Ninth Annual Leading Houston Forward Luncheon on Nov. 6, featuring inspiring alumni keynote speakers Kelly Truong and Jair Sanchez.

Nicholas Payton Brings New Orleans Brilliance to Houston for One Night Only
Friday, November 14, 2025 | 8:00 PM | Wortham Theater Center’s Cullen Theater
Experience the electrifying sounds of Grammy-winning trumpet virtuoso Nicholas Payton live in Houston! A night of jazz, soul, and modern funk awaits on November 14 at the Wortham Theater Center.

Building a Dream: Houston Unites to Support Affordable Housing and Hope for All Annual Houston Habitat for Humanity Luncheon Honors Joel Deretchin for a Lifetime of Impact
Under the glittering chandeliers of The Post Oak Hotel, more than 360 Houston leaders gathered for Houston Habitat for Humanity’s Building a Dream Luncheon, honoring Joel Deretchin’s decades of service and celebrating the power of community to make homeownership possible for all.

Global Leaders Unite at the Women in the Fast Lane of STEAM Luncheon: A Celebration of Innovation, Fashion, and Global Sisterhood
Houston shined on the global stage as the Greater Houston Women’s Chamber of Commerce hosted its dazzling Women in the Fast Lane of STEAM Luncheon, Style Show & Shopping Experience, celebrating women driving innovation, leadership, and style. This year’s event marked a historic collaboration with international leaders from Paris and hinted at taking the celebration to France next year

Fort Bend District Clerk Beverley McGrew Walker Reaffirms Commitment to Passport Services for Fort Bend County Residents
Fort Bend County District Clerk Beverley McGrew Walker reassures residents that all county passport offices remain open and fully staffed amid national disruptions — and announces a community Passport Fair on October 25 to make travel services even more accessible.

Roxanne Orsak Makes History as First Woman President of H-E-B
H-E-B just made Texas history. For the first time in its 120-year legacy, the beloved San Antonio grocer has appointed a woman president. Roxanne Orsak, who began as a store trainee in 1988, will take the helm in January 2026 — a full-circle moment honoring the company’s founding by Florence Butt in 1905.

Texas Southern University President J.W. Crawford III Charts Bold Path Forward Ahead of 98th Homecoming Celebration
Texas Southern University kicks off its 98th Homecoming with renewed purpose and Tiger pride as President J.W. Crawford III delivers the State of the University Address on October 17. The celebration marks a season of growth, innovation, and momentum as TSU moves closer to its 100th anniversary.

Inspiring Global Change from Houston: The Youth Executive Leadership Program (YELP)
Houston high school student Mihika is breaking boundaries with the Youth Executive Leadership Program (YELP), empowering young leaders locally and globally through education, entrepreneurship, and innovation.

Comcast Empowers Houston’s Youth: A $25,000 Boost for Big Brothers Big Sisters’ Cybersecurity Mentorship Program Building Digital Confidence, One Mentorship at a Time
Comcast and BBBS Greater Houston are teaming up to launch Digital Tech Connect, an innovative cybersecurity mentorship program in Fort Bend County that empowers youth to navigate the digital world safely and confidently.

Doja Cat to Electrify the 2025 LACMA Art+Film Gala with Unstoppable Energy
Doja Cat will headline the 14th Annual LACMA Art+Film Gala on November 1, 2025, honoring artist Mary Corse and filmmaker Ryan Coogler.

TRON: Ares — When Digital Dreams Cross Into Reality
Disney’s High-Voltage Sci-Fi Saga Returns to the Big Screen Friday, October 10, 2025
Step back into the Grid when TRON: Ares powers up on October 10, 2025. Jared Leto stars as Ares, a sentient AI crossing from the digital world into reality, while Greta Lee’s Eve unlocks a code that could change humanity forever. Neon

H-E-B’s $100,000 Gift to SHAPE Community Center Strengthens Houston’s Legacy of Empowerment
H-E-B donates $100,000 to SHAPE Community Center, supporting after-school programs and empowering Houston’s youth through education and leadership.
Asian Chamber of Commerce Marks 35 Years of Empowering Entrepreneurs at the Spirit of Entrepreneurship Awards Gala
The Asian Chamber of Commerce celebrates 35 years of leadership, legacy, and innovation at its Spirit of Entrepreneurship Awards Gala, honoring the visionaries and trailblazers shaping Houston’s dynamic Asian business community.

United Nations Day 2025: Houston Celebrates 80 Years of Peace, Dignity, and Sustainable Development
Houston joins the world in celebrating 80 years of peace, dignity, and sustainable development as the United Nations Association of Houston hosts “UN80” — a night of global unity, cultural connection, and community leadership on October 24 at The Junior League of Houston.

Texas Southern University Secures Historic $21.5 Million NIH Grant to Transform Biomedical and Health Research
Texas Southern University (TSU) has been awarded a five-year, $21.5 million U54 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

A Curated Life: Andy Moran’s Collection Illuminates the Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts
A Curated Life: Selections from the Collection of Andy Moran

Harris Health Board Approves Landmark Expansion of Ben Taub Hospital
The Harris Health Board of Trustees has approved a historic expansion of Ben Taub Hospital, adding new land and 100 patient rooms to meet growing demand. This move strengthens Houston’s safety-net healthcare system and ensures access to care for the most vulnerable residents.

NASA’s New Astronaut Class: A Historic Leap Toward the Moon and Mars
Houston’s legacy as “Space City, U.S.A.” continues as NASA announces its newest class of astronauts. For the first time, women outnumber men, reflecting a future of innovation, equity, and exploration. From Houston natives to space pioneers, these ten astronauts are set to train for missions that will take humanity back to the moon—and beyond.

No Kings in America: Why Democracy Must Defeat Authoritarian Temptations
Donald Trump’s recent moves raise alarm bells about democracy in America. From targeting critics to reshaping institutions for personal gain, his playbook echoes authoritarian tactics seen worldwide. Houston—and all citizens—must defend the nation’s democratic foundations before it’s too late

A History of Bias: Who Gets Deported in the United States?
What Houston Learned and Why It Matters Now
Houston joined a national conversation on deportation history as UCLA researchers and Million Dollar Hoods unveiled an interactive project mapping 127 years of U.S. deportation orders. The data reveals a striking racial pattern that continues to shape immigrant communities today.

Judge Lina Hidalgo: Stepping Down, Not Away
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo has announced she will not seek a third term, honoring the pledge she made when first elected. After guiding the county through crises and advancing key initiatives, Hidalgo leaves a legacy of leadership, resilience, and transformative public service.

Houston Public Library Turns Up the Volume for Hispanic Heritage Month 2025
Houston Public Library celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month 2025 with a citywide lineup of events highlighting Latin American culture, literature, music, and dance. From author talks to family-friendly festivals, the month-long celebration invites the community to honor tradition, creativity, and shared heritage.

Dr. Theresa Tran Appointed as Houston Health Department Director: A New Era of Public Health Leadership
Dr. Theresa Tran Carapucci has been appointed as the new Director of the Houston Health Department, succeeding Stephen Williams after 21 years of service. A board-certified emergency physician and health policy leader, Dr. Tran brings medical expertise, community focus, and policy innovation to guide Houston’s public health into a new era.

SLAM at HMAAC: A Powerful Storytelling Experience Returns to Houston
The Houston Museum of African American Culture will screen the landmark film SLAM on September 27, exploring poetry, justice, and resilience through the story of a young Black poet navigating incarceration.

Houston Hosts “Music, Mindfulness, and Mission” Featuring Kailash Satyarthi and Ricky Kej
Houston will host an evening of music, mindfulness, and global inspiration on September 20 at the Eternal Gandhi Museum, featuring Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Kailash Satyarthi and GRAMMY® Award-winning musician Ricky Kej, celebrating their new album GANDHI: Mantras of Compassion.

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.
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