Family of Lewiston, Maine, shooter testifies about struggle to get him help before the tragedy
In emotional testimony Thursday morning, family members of Robert Card, the man responsible for two shootings that left 18 people dead in Lewiston, Maine, testified before the independent commission formed to investigate the October 25, 2023, mass shootings.
Morehouse College might halt graduation ‘on the spot’ if there are disruptions when President Biden speaks
Morehouse College President David A. Thomas said Thursday he would shut down commencement ceremonies “on the spot” rather than allow police to remove student protesters in zip ties during President Joe Biden’s graduation speech.
Texas Southern University Welcomes James W. Crawford III as 14th President
In a historic moment for Texas Southern University (TSU), the Board of Regents unanimously confirmed James W. Crawford III as the institution's 14th president. With a wealth of leadership experience and a deep commitment to student success, Crawford is poised to lead TSU into a new era of excellence. Let's delve into the details of this momentous appointment and explore Crawford's impressive background.
Walmart’s business surges as shoppers hunt for low prices
Businesses from McDonald’s to Home Depot are struggling to attract financially strapped shoppers. But Walmart is growing as consumers search for inexpensive groceries, essentials and other merchandise.
Walmart’s business surges as shoppers hunt for low prices
Businesses from McDonald’s to Home Depot are struggling to attract financially strapped shoppers. But Walmart is growing as consumers search for inexpensive groceries, essentials and other merchandise.
Celebrating Creative Excellence: HCDE’s Scholastic Art & Writing Awards Shine Light on Harris County Teens
The stage was set, the anticipation palpable, as the University of Houston's Cullen Performance Hall played host to a dazzling celebration of artistic brilliance during the 2024 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards regional receptions. Sponsored by the Harris County Department of Education (HCDE), this prestigious event honored the creative endeavors of hundreds of teen artists across greater Houston and their dedicated mentors. Let's delve into the colorful tapestry of talent that illuminated these two extraordinary nights.
Inspiring Excellence: HCDE’s Top Educators for 2023-2024
In a heartening celebration of educational dedication and resilience, the Harris County Department of Education (HCDE) recently honored its outstanding educators for the 2023-2024 academic year. Among the esteemed recipients were Aurick Smither, hailed as Teacher of the Year, and Angela Mitchell, recognized as Educational Aide of the Year. Their stories are not only tales of professional achievement but also narratives of triumph over adversity and unwavering commitment to shaping young minds.
Education Foundation of Harris County: Empowering Learners Through Community Initiatives
The Education Foundation of Harris County (EFHC) continues its unwavering commitment to education and community engagement, spearheading a series of impactful initiatives to support learners across Harris County. From sponsoring community engagement events to awarding grants, EFHC remains at the forefront of educational empowerment.
Mayor Whitmire Charts Course with FY '25 City of Houston Budget Proposal
Mayor John Whitmire of Houston has unveiled his vision for the city's fiscal year 2025 budget, heralding a bold plan that navigates the complexities of inherited financial deficits while prioritizing operational efficiencies and public safety needs. In a resolute stance, Mayor Whitmire emphasized his commitment to fiscal responsibility without imposing new taxes or fees, marking a significant milestone in Houston's journey towards economic stability and growth.
Shannon Sharpe Headlines 21st Annual Texas Black Expo Summer Celebration
Brace yourselves, Houston! The vibrant pulse of the Texas Black Expo (TBE) is set to reverberate through the Houston Galleria area on May 17th and 18th, marking the 21st installment of this iconic event. With a resounding theme of Education and Economics, TBE promises an electrifying blend of empowerment, entertainment, and enlightenment. And topping off the festivities is none other than Pro Football Hall of Famer and esteemed sports analyst Shannon Sharpe, gracing the Corporate Awards Luncheon on Friday at 12 noon.
Empowering Resilience: DOE's $15 Million Funding Initiative for Cutting-Edge Energy Storage Technologies
In a bid to fortify the nation's energy infrastructure against adversities ranging from extreme weather to cyber threats, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has unveiled a groundbreaking funding initiative. Houston Style Magazine is thrilled to bring you exclusive insights into this visionary move by the DOE's Office of Electricity (OE).
Bee Busy Wellness Center: Championing Mental Health Awareness and Equity in Communities of Color
As May unfolds each year, Mental Health Awareness Month serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of mental well-being and the crucial need for equitable access to mental health services. This observance sheds light on the prevalence of mental health challenges worldwide and emphasizes the critical need for support, particularly within marginalized communities. Among these communities, people of color often encounter significant barriers to accessing mental health services, exacerbating existing dis- parities in mental health outcomes.
AARP Texas Hosts Free Shredding Events to Combat Identity Theft
AARP Texas is stepping up the fight against fraud and scams with the launch of “Texas Shred 'Em Day,” a free statewide paper shredding event aimed at helping Texans protect their identities. Scheduled for Saturday, May 18, 2024, this initiative underscores AARP's commitment to raising awareness about identity theft and providing valuable resources to the community.
DOE Awards $15M to Accelerate Commercialization of Advanced Energy Storage Technologies
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is making significant strides in transforming the nation's electric grid with the announcement of $15 million in awards to advance Long Duration Energy Storage (LDES) technologies. These projects aim to demonstrate the reliability and cost-effectiveness of innovative energy storage solutions, which are crucial for the future of clean, efficient, and resilient energy systems.
Embrace Sustainable Luxury with the Exclusive Eco Chic Retreat Package at The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman
Discover the pinnacle of eco-luxury with The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman's exclusive Eco Chic Retreat Package. Available from May 13th to December 20th, this three-night escape combines the opulence of a Forbes Triple Five-Star resort with a commitment to sustainability, earning it the prestigious Green Key Award – the first and only recipient in the Caribbean.
Houston Native Excels at U.S. Navy Helicopter Squadron in Japan
Chief Petty Officer Fernando Mercader, a proud native of Houston, Texas, exemplifies dedication and resilience as a member of the U.S. Navy's Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 77, stationed in Japan. Mercader, who graduated from Dulles High School in 2011, has been serving in the Navy for over a decade, bringing honor and distinction to his hometown.
Charlene Ward Johnson Sprints Ahead in HD-139 Runoff Political Race
Houston Community College Trustee Charlene Ward Johnson is racing full speed toward the Democratic Primary Run-Off for Texas House District 139, set for Tuesday, May 28, 2024. Early Voting be- gins on Monday, May 20th, offering voters the chance to decide who will succeed Jarvis Johnson as he runs for the Texas Senate.
Campus Chronicles - May 15, 2024
Excitement filled the halls of Alief Learning Center as it proudly announced the grand unveiling of its state-of-the-art media center. This remarkable achievement was made possible through the generous support of esteemed organizations including Houston Loves Teachers, Extra Yard for Teachers, Good Reason Houston, and the Harris County Houston
HCDE to Celebrate Graduates at Adult Education Career Pathways Signing Day
The Harris County Department of Education (HCDE) is thrilled to announce its second Career Pathways Signing Day, honoring over 50 adult education students who have successfully completed workforce training, High School Equivalency (HSE), or English as a Second Language (ESL) programs. This special event will take place on Friday, May 17, 2024, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., at the new Adult Education Learning Center’s Multipurpose Room, located at 6515 Irvington Blvd., Houston, TX 77002.
Man Sentenced to 60 Years in Prison for Galleria-Area Double Murder
A tragic incident in Houston's Galleria area has reached a critical legal milestone as a 22-year-old man was sentenced to 60 years in prison for his role in a 2021 double murder. The announcement was made by Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg, following Frederick D. Jackson's guilty plea to two counts of murder.

