Alvin Native Embodies Texas Pride Aboard One of the World’s Mightiest Warships
From the heart of Alvin, Texas, to the towering decks of one of the world’s largest aircraft carriers, Petty Officer 3rd Class Stephen Scott is living proof that small-town roots can lead to high-seas excellence. Now stationed aboard the USS John C. Stennis, a formidable U.S. Navy aircraft carrier based in Newport News, Virginia, Scott is making his mark as a dedicated retail services specialist with a mission bigger than himself.
Can’t get enough ‘White Lotus’? Here’s other places to catch your favorite Season 3 stars
OK. You’ve had some time to digest that insane season finale of “The White Lotus,” and you’re already itching for another stay at the crazy hotel chain… but Season 4 is still a long way off. What to do?!
Flying dragons and omnidirectional elevators: Inside Epic Universe, one of the largest, most expensive theme parks ever made
As if the words from “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” have jumped off the page into reality, fluorescent green fog shrouds people walking through a wizarding world Floo Network transit tunnel, to be greeted on the other side by an atrium with soaring ceilings depicting moving storm clouds. It might be the first time Muggles (non-wizards) have been inside the Ministry of Magic.
Scientists say they have resurrected the dire wolf
A species of wolf that died out some 12,500 years ago lives again as the “world’s first successfully de-extincted animal,” according to Dallas-based biotech company Colossal Biosciences.
Mega Millions is changing everything about itself. Here’s what to know
Mega Millions is getting a makeover — including more than doubling the price of a ticket — as the multi-state lottery game aims to improve players’ odds and dish out bigger jackpots.
Florida wins the men’s basketball national championship in a nail-biter over Houston
The Florida Gators won the NCAA men’s basketball championship on Monday, defeating the Houston Cougars in a heart-stopping contest that went all the way down to the final play.
Uptown Elegance Redefined: Terra Restaurant & Lounge Hosts Grand Opening Celebration This Thursday
Houston’s dining and nightlife scene is getting a stunning new addition this week with the highly anticipated grand opening of Terra Restaurant & Lounge, a contemporary, upscale venue poised to become a signature destination for food lovers and socialites alike. Located at 8617 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77063, Terra will officially open its doors this Thursday, April 10, 2025, with a spectacular launch event from 5:00 PM to 11:00 PM—and the community is invited to experience it all.
TSU’s 2025 Tiger Ball Triumph: $1.25 Million Raised to Fuel the Dreams of Future Leaders
In an electrifying night of elegance, unity, and unshakable purpose, Texas Southern University (TSU) proved why it remains “The Heart & Soul of Houston.” On April 5th, more than 700 champions of education—including alumni, elected officials, donors, community leaders, and students—gathered at the George R. Brown Convention Center for the TSU Foundation’s annual Tiger Ball, where a dazzling $1.25 million was raised to fund life-changing student scholarships.
HOUSTON STYLE MAGAZINE EXCLUSIVE: THE FINAL MISSION BEGINS – TOM CRUISE RETURNS IN “MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – THE FINAL RECKONING”
Buckle up, Houston – Hollywood’s most fearless superspy is back to defy gravity, logic, and expectations. Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning lands in theatres on May 23, 2025, and if you thought Ethan Hunt had already done the impossible, think again.
🎉 Houston Gears Up for the 4th Annual HCC National AI Conference: Where Innovation Meets Imagination
Houston is about to become the epicenter of artificial intelligence brilliance! From April 9–11, some of the world’s top tech thinkers, tinkerers, and trailblazers will descend on the HCC West Loop Campus for the Fourth Annual National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, and we couldn't be more excited. The future isn’t coming—it’s here, and it’s making a pit stop right in the heart of Houston.
Billionaires are turning on Trump
Wealthy business leaders are turning on US President Donald Trump over his plan to impose a colossal set of tariffs on America’s trading partners, as losses mount on stock markets around the world.
Houston Rolls Into Imagination: The 38th Annual Art Car Parade Returns with Dazzling Events Across the City | April 10–13, 2025
Houston is gearing up to celebrate one of its most iconic and creatively charged traditions — the 38th Annual Houston Art Car Parade, revving up Downtown from April 10–13, 2025, with an electrifying lineup of festivities guaranteed to ignite imaginations and fuel community pride.
National Park Service removes references to Harriet Tubman from ‘Underground Railroad’ webpage
An image of and quote from Harriet Tubman have been removed from a National Parks webpage about the “Underground Railroad,” following several prominent changes to government websites under the Trump administration.
Philly Soul Volume 5: A Dazzling Tribute to the Legacy of Frankie Beverly Set to Light Up Miller Outdoor Theatre
Get ready to groove under the stars as the Community Music Center of Houston (CMCH) proudly presents Philly Soul Volume 5 & A Tribute to the Legendary Frankie Beverly at Miller Outdoor Theatre, nestled in the heart of Hermann Park, on Friday, April 11, 2025, at 8:00 PM CST. This free, soul-stirring celebration honors the deep legacy of The Sound of Philadelphia (TSOP) and the unforgettable genius of Frankie Beverly, promising an evening rich with music, memory, and community.
Christian Menefee Demands Transparency from Governor Abbott Over Delayed TX-18 Special Election
In a bold move rooted in democratic principles and public accountability, Christian Menefee, candidate for Texas’s 18th Congressional District and the current Harris County Attorney, is demanding answers from Governor Greg Abbott over his continued delay in scheduling a special election to fill the seat vacated on March 5, 2025.
Christian Menefee Demands Transparency from Governor Abbott Over Delayed TX-18 Special Election
In a bold move rooted in democratic principles and public accountability, Christian Menefee, candidate for Texas’s 18th Congressional District and the current Harris County Attorney, is demanding answers from Governor Greg Abbott over his continued delay in scheduling a special election to fill the seat vacated on March 5, 2025.
Celebrating 25 Years of Discovery, Diversity, and Literacy: Sugar Land Branch Library Marks Silver Anniversary with Community-Centered Celebration
In a vibrant tribute to learning, literacy, and community engagement, the Fort Bend County Libraries’ Sugar Land Branch Library is celebrating a remarkable milestone—25 years of service to the Greater Houston area. Since opening its doors in 1999, this beloved institution has become a cornerstone of community enrichment, empowering generations with free access to information, education, and cultural experiences.
Houston Public Media Launches ‘Hello Houston’—A Vibrant New Daily Talk Show Celebrating the Voices and Stories of Our City
Houston Public Media has unveiled its latest breakthrough in local storytelling: “Hello Houston,” a dynamic, multi-platform daily talk show that invites listeners and viewers into conversations that matter most to the Greater Houston community.
Scrutiny at the Highest Level: Congressional Leaders Probe White House’s Use of Elon Musk’s Starlink Amid Ethical Storm
In a move stirring waves across Washington and beyond, Ranking Members Rep. Shontel Brown (D-OH) and Rep. Gerald E. Connolly (D-VA) have officially launched a congressional investigation into the Biden-to-Trump transition-era use of Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet services within key federal agencies—including the White House itself.In a move stirring waves across Washington and beyond, Ranking Members Rep. Shontel Brown (D-OH) and Rep. Gerald E. Connolly (D-VA) have officially launched a congressional investigation into the Biden-to-Trump transition-era use of Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet services within key federal agencies—including the White House itself.
With some athletes ‘suffering financially,’ Michael Johnson hopes his new league can bring value to track and field
Michael Johnson wants to make one thing clear: track doesn’t need saving. But he does think it needs improving.

