
Crisis Clarity in the Storm: Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management Shines with PRSA Silver Award for Disaster Response
In a world where disasters strike without warning, the power of clear, compassionate communication can become the lifeline between confusion and recovery. That’s exactly why the Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) has taken center stage—and earned the prestigious Silver Award in Crisis Communications and Issues Management at the 2025 PRSA Houston Excalibur Awards.

Opening Doors, Inspiring Dreams: Sienna Branch Library Hosts College Fair to Empower Fort Bend’s Future Scholars
In the heart of Missouri City, where ambition and academic dreams run as deep as Southern roots, something extraordinary is brewing at Fort Bend County Libraries’ Sienna Branch Library. On Saturday, July 12, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, the library will transform into a vibrant hub of higher education hope as it hosts its highly anticipated College Fair—a free, family-friendly event designed to connect students with the bright futures they deserve.

A Legacy of Excellence: MD Anderson Earns Sixth Magnet Designation with Distinction—Setting a New Gold Standard in Oncology Nursing
In a resounding affirmation of dedication, innovation, and world-class care, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center has once again proven why it stands among the elite in global health care. On June 24, 2025, MD Anderson achieved its sixth Magnet designation—and for the first time, received the coveted Magnet with Distinction honor from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), placing it among only 26 organizations worldwide to reach such a milestone.

Empowering Pathways: 5th Annual HBCU Counselors & Student Advocates Summit Returns to Houston
Get ready, Houston—education, empowerment, and HBCU excellence are taking center stage once again! The Houston HBCU Alumni Association (HHBCUAA) is set to host its highly anticipated 5th Annual “Counselors & Student Advocates Summit” on Friday, July 11, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Marriott South at Hobby Airport, located at 9100 Gulf Freeway, Houston, TX 77017. This FREE community-driven event, complete with lunch and light snacks, promises to ignite passion, expand partnerships, and push forward the mission of empowering the next generation through Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).

Retraction Statement Regarding June 18, 2025, Article by Burt Levine
Issued by Francis Page, Jr., Houston Style Magazine – June 27, 2025
On Wednesday, June 18, 2025, Houston Style Magazine published an article written by contributing writer Burt Levine that incorrectly attributed several statements to Houston City Council Member At-Large Dr. Letitia Plummer regarding her intentions to run for Harris County Judge. The article, titled “Letitia Plummer: A Bold New Chapter in Harris County’s Leadership Legacy,” has since been removed from our website and content syndication platforms.

Scott Turner Brings Power and Purpose to Houston: HUD Secretary Joins Mayor Whitmire for Resilience Initiative Following Disasters
In a powerful show of unity and recovery, newly appointed U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Scott Turner joined Houston Mayor John Whitmire on June 24, 2025, at the Metropolitan Multi-Service Center for a landmark announcement focused on post-disaster resilience and equity. The event unveiled the City of Houston's Power Protection Initiative, an ambitious infrastructure plan designed to ensure public facilities remain operational during future disasters—backed by HUD funding secured after Hurricane Beryl and the May 2024 derecho.

Becoming American, Together: How BakerRipley Is Opening Doors to Citizenship and Opportunity in Houston
For thousands of Houstonians dreaming of a better life, the road to U.S. citizenship begins not with paperwork or policy—but with community. At the heart of this journey stands BakerRipley, a storied nonprofit whose legacy of service stretches back over 117 years. From humble beginnings in Houston’s Second Ward to becoming one of the most trusted anchors for immigrant support in Texas, BakerRipley is redefining what it means to welcome a neighbor.

Safe, Strong, and Unapologetically Proud: Tammi Wallace Returns to Houston After Historic LGBTQ+ Delegation to Israel
With hearts full of gratitude and eyes fixed on a brighter horizon, Houston proudly welcomes home one of its most courageous community champions. Tammi Wallace — Co-Founder, President, and CEO of the Greater Houston LGBT Chamber of Commerce — has safely returned after a landmark journey to Israel, where she joined nearly 100 LGBTQ+ leaders as part of the Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs Pride Delegation.

Come Get That Money: HCC Launches Full-Ride Nursing Scholarships to Help LVN’s Level Up — Fast!
If you’re a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) and dreaming of trading scrubs for RN stripes, now’s the time to come get that money! Houston Community College’s Coleman College for Health Sciences is rolling out a career-elevating opportunity that doesn’t just talk the talk—it puts scholarship dollars where your dreams are.

Durant Effect: Houston Rockets Soar Into Championship Contention with Blockbuster Trade
In a game-changing move that sent shockwaves through the NBA and electrified Houston fans, the Phoenix Suns have traded 15-time All-Star and two-time NBA Champion Kevin Durant to the Houston Rockets. This trade is more than just a roster shake-up—it’s a signal that the Rockets are officially in a win-now mindset.

From Au Pair to Powerhouse: Carolina Bula’s American Dream Realized Through Citizenship
From Au Pair to CEO: How U.S. Citizenship Empowered a Latina Entrepreneur to Transform Her Life and Her Community
When Carolina Bula boarded a flight from Cartagena, Colombia to the United States in 2021, she carried more than a suitcase — she carried the invisible weight of sacrifice, courage, and ambition as a first-generation U.S. immigrant.”

Harvard Holds the Line: Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Attempt to Strip Global Access – Settlement Talks on the Horizon
In a sharply symbolic and legally significant move, U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs has indefinitely blocked former President Donald Trump’s attempt to strip Harvard University of its right to host international students. The ruling, a firm rebuke to what critics call a politically motivated crackdown on higher education, underscores the enduring power of due process—even in the face of presidential ambition.

Judge Lina Hidalgo Rekindles Texas History Abroad with Historic Trade Mission at Paris’ Former Republic of Texas Embassy
In a moment blending history, diplomacy, and Houston’s bold global aspirations, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo wrapped up a powerful and symbolic international trade mission in Paris, standing not just in one of Europe’s most influential capitals—but in a building once claimed by Texas itself.

How Brittany Webb’s MFAH Appointment Signals a Bold, Inclusive Future for Houston’s Art Scene
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) has just made a power move—one that reflects the city's growing cultural momentum and commitment to artistic excellence that tells a fuller American story. This summer, the museum welcomes Dr. Brittany Webb as its newest curator in the Department of Modern and Contemporary Art, a position that both honors her extraordinary curatorial legacy and boldly expands MFAH’s curatorial vision.How Brittany Webb’s MFAH Appointment Signals a Bold, Inclusive Future for Houston’s Art Scene

Roberts Markland LLP Makes History: $100K Gift Fuels Groundbreaking Juneteenth Remuneration Study at Texas Southern University
In a bold and visionary move that could help reframe the conversation around slavery, reparations, and justice in America, Houston’s own powerhouse law firm Roberts Markland LLP has donated $100,000 to fund the Juneteenth Remuneration Study at Texas Southern University (TSU). The initiative—anchored at TSU’s Thurgood Marshall School of Law and Jesse H. Jones School of Business—aims to assess the legal and economic impact of the failure to emancipate enslaved Texans for more than two years following the Emancipation Proclamation.

Houston Community College Embraces Bold New Era with Name Change to – HOUSTON CITY COLLEGE
In a momentous move that honors its legacy while leaning boldly into the future, Houston Community College (HCC) has officially announced a name change that reflects its growing mission and evolving role in the city’s dynamic educational landscape. Now known as Houston City College, the beloved institution is set to expand its impact with a name as bold, ambitious, and forward-thinking as the students it serves.

Houston to Host World Premiere of Shelley Duvall’s Long-Lost Film: Dreams in the Attic 🎬 Premiere Screening: July 7, 2025 | River Oaks Theatre | Watch Trailer Here
Houston’s historic River Oaks Theatre will soon glow with magic, nostalgia, and star power as it becomes the launching pad for a long-lost cinematic treasure starring one of the city’s most iconic daughters — Shelley Duvall.

Houston Tennis Association Serves Up $30,000 in Scholarships to 18 Rising Stars
In a city where opportunity often matches ambition, the Houston Tennis Association (HTA) continues to ace its mission—on and off the court. This summer, HTA proudly awarded $30,000 in college scholarships to 18 exceptional Houston-area high school graduates, proving once again that tennis isn't just a sport—it’s a launchpad for life.

Texas at a Crossroads: Ricky Williams and Cannabis Leaders Urge Governor Abbott to Veto SB 3 — “Don’t Fumble Our Future”
In an electrifying show of unity, Texas cannabis advocates, professional athletes, veterans, and small business owners have drawn a line in the Lone Star soil — urging Governor Greg Abbott to veto Senate Bill 3 (SB 3) before it devastates the state’s fast-growing hemp and wellness industries.

METRO Rolls Forward with Equity: Near Northside Community Connector Launches New Microtransit Era
METRO is riding the wave of innovation straight into the heart of Houston’s Near Northside. On Monday, June 23, 2025, the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County officially expanded its Community Connector microtransit service to this historic neighborhood—bringing equity, efficiency, and electric energy to residents who deserve dependable and flexible transportation.

A Celebration of Freedom, Music, and Legacy at Miller Outdoor Theatre
June 19–21 Performances Uplift Black Excellence, Classical Innovation & Juneteenth Joy
This week, Miller Outdoor Theatre transforms into a living canvas of cultural pride, rhythmic storytelling, and musical brilliance with a three-day stretch of unforgettable programming, all free and open to the public in Houston's beloved Hermann Park.

Roberts Markland LLP and Texas Southern University Unite to Launch Juneteenth Remuneration Study with $100,000 Gift
In an unforgettable moment of history meeting momentum, Roberts Markland LLP, one of Houston’s most respected Black-owned law firms, made headlines—and history—with the official announcement of a $100,000 donation to fund the Juneteenth Remuneration Study and Symposium at Texas Southern University (TSU).

Unlocking the Dream: “Own the HOU’s” Delivers a Passport to Homeownership & Preservation in the Heart of Houston
Houston, get ready to unlock the keys to your future — because home is where the HOU is!

UHD Welcomes Dynamic New Leaders to Its Expanding Legacy of Excellence
The University of Houston-Downtown (UHD) is stepping into a bold new chapter with the addition of four visionary leaders joining its leadership team. Each brings a unique blend of academic prowess, administrative experience, and cultural insight that will shape the future of one of Houston’s most dynamic institutions. Meet the new power players driving UHD’s mission forward:

A Legacy of Liberation Lives On: Acres Homes Gears Up for the 14th Annual Sylvester Turner Juneteenth Parade
History, heritage, and Houston pride will take center stage in the heart of Acres Homes as thousands prepare to line the streets for one of the city’s most anticipated cultural celebrations—the 14th Annual Sylvester Turner Acres Home Juneteenth Parade, taking place Saturday, June 21, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

A Place to Grow: Houston Public Library’s New Family Place is a Beacon for Early Learning and Literacy
In a vibrant corner of southwest Houston, something powerful is blossoming—not just books and stories, but futures. On June 5, 2025, the Dr. Shannon Walker Neighborhood Library opened the doors to Houston’s newest Family Place Library™, transforming one of the city’s most celebrated library branches into a full-fledged sanctuary for early learning, parenting support, and community connection.

No Kings, No Crowns — Just Democracy: Houston Joins National Uprising Against Authoritarianism”
Houston has always been a city that stands for freedom, equity, and the right to raise our collective voices. On Saturday, June 14, that spirit will ignite the streets once again as thousands of Houstonians join over 1,800 cities across the nation for the historic “No Kings” Day of Action—a bold and unified stand against the return of Trump-era authoritarianism, unchecked militarization, and a billionaire-first agenda that threatens the very soul of our democracy.

Ananda Lewis: A Voice of a Generation, A Wake-Up Call for Black Women’s Health
On Wednesday, June 11, 2025, the world lost an extraordinary voice when television icon Ananda Lewis died of breast cancer at age 52. Her passing marks not only the end of an era for MTV and BET viewers who grew up with her magnetic presence—but also a new chapter in raising awareness around breast cancer symptoms disproportionately affecting Black women.

Ananda Lewis: A Voice of a Generation, A Wake-Up Call for Black Women’s Health
On Wednesday, June 11, 2025, the world lost an extraordinary voice when television icon Ananda Lewis died of breast cancer at age 52. Her passing marks not only the end of an era for MTV and BET viewers who grew up with her magnetic presence—but also a new chapter in raising awareness around breast cancer symptoms disproportionately affecting Black women.

How HBCUs are Using Technology to Improve Outcomes and Better Fulfill Their Mission
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have long been pillars of opportunity, progress, and Black excellence—producing 20% of all Black college graduates, including 80% of Black judges, 70% of Black doctors, 50% of Black teachers, and a quarter of all Black STEM majors. Now, a groundbreaking new report reveals how these storied institutions are harnessing technology to chart a dynamic new course—transforming access, reimagining education, and reaffirming their historic mission of empowerment.

KHOU 11 & HCC Team Up for a Historic Juneteenth Documentary Screening: Kinfolk and Family Invites Us All to Discover Our Roots
In a stirring tribute to freedom, family, and the unbreakable threads of heritage, KHOU 11 and Houston Community College (HCC) are inviting Houstonians to a powerful community event: a special Juneteenth screening of the documentary Juneteenth: 1865 – 2005 | Kinfolk and Family.

You Cannot Erase Our Footsteps: Tyler Perry and Doechii Condemn Erasure, Military Force, and Trump-Era Injustice at BET Awards
In a year already marked by cultural upheaval and political whiplash, the 2025 BET Awards proved to be more than a celebration of music, art, and Black excellence—it became a thunderous call to action. Hollywood powerhouse and generational trailblazer Tyler Perry took to the stage and delivered a searing, heartfelt address that unapologetically slammed the Trump administration’s enduring legacy of historical erasure and systemic oppression.

Houston Marches Forward: Mayor John Whitmire Unites MLK Day Parades for One Historic Celebration in 2026
In a city as proud and vibrant as Houston—where culture meets resilience and heritage marches hand-in-hand with hope—a truly historic announcement has been made. For the first time in over three decades, Houston will celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a single, unified parade on January 19, 2026. This landmark agreement marks a powerful new chapter in the city’s ongoing journey toward unity, inclusion, and respect for shared history.

2024 H3AT Mapping Campaign: Uncovering Houston’s Hottest Neighborhoods and the Urban Heat Challenge
The heat is on—literally. The 2024 Houston Harris Heat Action Team (H3AT) Mapping Campaign, the nation’s largest single-day, community-driven heat mapping initiative, has delivered eye-opening results. Conducted on August 10, 2024, the campaign enlisted over 150 dedicated volunteers to capture temperature and humidity data across 69 routes throughout Houston and Harris County.

Dr. Jerrel Jones, Trailblazing Founder of Courier Communications, Leaves a Legacy of Empowerment and Excellence
The media world and African American community are mourning the loss of a visionary titan, Dr. Jerrel W. Jones, founder and CEO of Courier Communications, who passed away on June 4, 2025. Revered as a media pioneer and community advocate, Dr. Jones made history as the first Black man in the United States to simultaneously own both a newspaper and a radio station—Milwaukee’s iconic Courier and WNOV 860AM/106.5FM.

The Legends Are Coming: Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and Three 6 Mafia Bring “Thuggish-Ruggish-Mafia” Tour to The Woodlands
Hip-hop royalty is headed to H-Town, and Houston better be ready to show out. On Sunday, September 28, 2025, the iconic Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion will thunder with the beats and bars of two legendary rap groups — Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and Three 6 Mafia — as they unite for the unforgettable “Thuggish-Ruggish-Mafia” Tour, a 24-city odyssey of nostalgia, lyricism, and Southern grit. This co-headlined tour promises a landmark moment in hip-hop history, and it’s stopping right here in the Houston area.

Ironheart Ignites: Dominique Thorne's Genius Soars in Marvel's Most Empowering Series Yet
There’s a new hero ready to shake up the Marvel Cinematic Universe — and she’s got heart, brains, and armor. Meet Riri Williams, a brilliant teenage inventor from Chicago, brought to vibrant life by the magnetic Dominique Thorne. With her head held high and an iron suit forged in intellect and innovation, Riri rockets into center stage in Ironheart, Marvel Television’s electrifying new series launching exclusively on Disney+ June 24, 2025.

Houston Area Urban League 2025 Advancing Opportunity Luncheon Champions “The Future of Opportunity” in Houston
On Friday, June 27, 2025, the Houston Area Urban League (HAUL) will proudly host its highly anticipated annual Advancing Opportunity Luncheon at the Hilton Americas – Houston, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., under the banner of this year’s powerful theme: “The Future of Opportunity.” With Southwest Airlines as the Title Sponsor, the event signals a momentous alignment of civic, corporate, and community champions invested in building a more inclusive and prosperous Houston.

Why Women Cheat: 12 Honest, Human, and Sometimes Heartbreaking Reasons
In a culture that often scrutinizes men for infidelity while silencing women’s experiences, Houston Style Magazine is peeling back the veil with a daring, data-backed dive into a rarely discussed reality: Women cheat too—and often for very different reasons.

Meet METRO's Crisis Commander
How Richard Herrera Keeps Houston Moving Through the Storm
When disaster strikes, most Houstonians instinctively look to METRO to keep the region moving— and behind the scenes, one man leads the charge: Richard Herrera, Emergency Management Officer at Houston METRO. From hurricanes to historic freezes, Herrera’s unwavering leadership, meticulous coordination, and servant-leader ethos have made him the go-to crisis commander for METRO and its many regional partners.

Savor the Soul of the South: Taste Kitchen + Bar Downtown Leads Houston’s Soul Food Month Celebration
In a city renowned for its culinary richness and cultural heritage, one restaurant is giving soulful tradition the red carpet treatment all month long. Taste Kitchen + Bar Downtown, nestled in the heart of Houston at 420 Main Street, is celebrating National Soul Food Month with a heartfelt tribute to the deep Southern flavors that have fed generations and built communities.

Juneteenth @160: Buffalo Soldiers National Museum Honors the Legacy of the United States Colored Troops in a Bold, Immersive Tribute
At the confluence of legacy and liberation, the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum (BSNM) is once again lifting the banner of history with pride, purpose, and power. This Juneteenth, Houstonians are invited to experience a moving three-day tribute titled Juneteenth @160: U.S. Colored Troops’ Call to Freedom | Our Journey to Progress — a powerful cultural experience commemorating the 160th anniversary of Juneteenth and the indelible legacy of the United States Colored Troops (USCT).

A Prescription for Progress: Harris Health’s $840 Million Milestone Brings Vision of a Healthier Harris County Closer to Reality
In a bold stride toward transforming healthcare access and equity in the Houston region, Harris Health System and Harris County have reached a historic financial milestone—successfully closing the first of three anticipated sales of voter-approved limited tax bonds, totaling $840 million. These funds will fuel the continuing construction of Harris Health’s future Level I trauma-capable hospital at the Lyndon B. Johnson Hospital campus in northeast Houston.

Melinda Little Returns to Lead Comcast Texas with Bold Vision, Deep Roots, and Community-Driven Impact
Houston just welcomed home a powerhouse. Melinda Little, a distinguished telecommunications leader with deep Houston roots and a legacy of public service, has been appointed Vice President of External Affairs for Comcast's Texas Region. Based in Houston, Little will spearhead local government affairs, impact and inclusion efforts, and external communications — guiding one of the nation’s largest digital infrastructure providers through a critical expansion era.

Legacy of Healing: Groundbreaking Clinic in Acres Homes Brings Health, Hope, and a $50 Million Boost from Houston Methodist
In the heart of one of Houston’s most historic and resilient communities, a new era of accessible, high-quality healthcare is breaking ground—literally and symbolically. On April 25, 2025, the leadership of Legacy Community Health Services, together with Houston Methodist, community advocates, and government leaders, gathered to celebrate the official groundbreaking of the Legacy Acres Homes Clinic, a state-of-the-art healthcare facility set to open its doors in July 2026. The moment marked more than a construction milestone—it represented decades of trust, advocacy, and investment in health equity.

🌈 Together in Pride: The Montrose Center Shines Bright This June”🌈
In the heart of Houston’s vibrant Montrose neighborhood, a radiant celebration of love, equity, and community is underway—and it’s louder, prouder, and more powerful than ever. The Montrose Center, an unwavering cornerstone of Houston’s LGBTQ+ community since 1978, is ushering in Pride Month 2025 with a spectacular lineup of events, bold affirmations of unity, and heartfelt calls for support. And yes—Texas’s biggest Pride brunch is back!

A Virus Unchecked: HHS Urged to Act Boldly as Trump-Era Layoffs Leave America Vulnerable to Bird Flu Threat
“This is no time to take our foot off the gas.” — Dr. Tyler B. Evans
As the H5N1 bird flu virus quietly blazes through American pastures, infecting nearly 1,000 dairy cow herds and surfacing in more than 70 human cases, many experts believe we’ve been here before — watching a viral threat escalate as political delays pile up. But this time, the consequences may be harder to contain.

Amplifying Houston’s Legacy One Story at a Time: Alexus Grace Rhone Re-Imagines Sunnyside and Fifth Ward Narratives Through Live Art and Community Storytelling
Houston’s roots run deep—and thanks to the soulful work of Alexus Grace Rhone, those roots are being celebrated, re-imagined, and revived through a vibrant fusion of performance, history, and healing.

Harlem’s Historic Moment Needs You: The Birthplace of the Big Apple Monument Seeks Urgent Support
“Not since the Peace Sign has there been a symbol…” – The late Congressman Charles B. Rangel

Dream Con 2025: Culture, Community & Cosmic Vibes Take Over Houston
— With Megan Thee Stallion Leading the Charge
If you thought Dream Con was just another fan convention, think again. This year, the nationally acclaimed celebration of anime, gaming, and pop culture has found its new home in Houston—and it’s coming with a Texas-sized lineup that’s breaking barriers, building community, and bringing out the city’s brightest stars. And leading the charge is none other than Houston’s own Megan Thee Stallion—a global icon and certified Hot Girl who’s making Dream Con 2025 her playground.
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