Despite her diagnosis and ongoing treatment, Jackson-Lee fought tirelessly for her district until her final moments. Less than two weeks after Hurricane Beryl wreaked havoc on...
As Houston slowly struggles to recover after Hurricane Beryl left millions without power, the Wazobia Wazobia African Market has postponed its annual family fanfare, set to...
Event will celebrate Houston’s Diversity and Civic Engagement The African Public Affairs Committee (AfriPAC) is thrilled to announce the Houston African Community Fair on Saturday, August...
“Healing & Revival” Fire Conference 2024, taking place at the Fort Bend County Epicenter (28505 Southwest Freeway) in Rosenberg from July 2nd to July 4th. The...
Houston City Council has approved a historic pay settlement and a new five-year contract for the 4,000 dedicated men and women of the Houston Fire Department....
Greater Houston LGBTQ+ Chamber of Commerce is honoring City of Houston Council Member Abbie Kamin with the Chamber Champion Award at the fourth annual Pride In...
As temperatures soar into the high 90s, Council Member Tiffany D. Thomas is bringing her “Summer of Safety” initiative to the pool. Pools offer a refreshing...
Even before the doors opened at 9 a.m. on Thursday morning, working Houstonians stood in line to pay their final respects to a giant among men,...
The Democratic mayor of Houston recently admitted that his city is suffering from a large deficit because of overspending done by previous administrations. To address the...
Each student received $1,000 through the SOC scholarship initiative. Scholarships alleviate financial stress and contribute to academic success, diversity, and equitable access to education. They are...