Children’s Museum Houston & Fort Bend Children’s Discovery Center Celebrate Native American Heritage Month
Join Children’s Museum Houston and Fort Bend Children’s Discovery Center this November for an unforgettable Native American Heritage Month celebration featuring Aztec dance, music, storytelling, and hands-on craft workshops for the whole family.
Texas Southern University Names Calvin Johnson, Ph.D., as Dean of Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs
Texas Southern University welcomes Calvin Johnson, Ph.D., as the new Dean of the Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs. With decades of leadership in research, policy, and public service, Johnson is set to advance TSU’s mission of preparing the next generation of public leaders
BJ’s Restaurants Puts a Fresh Spin on Pizza with a Coast-to-Coast Remix
Get ready, pizza lovers! BJ’s is remixing its legendary deep dish with coast-to-coast flavors. From Chicago crunch to New York melt, the ultimate pizza experience is here.
Council Member Kamin Responds to Increased ICE Activity Reported in Houston’s District C
Council Member Abbie Kamin is responding to reports of increased ICE enforcement in Houston’s District C, citing growing community concern over detainments and the impact on local families.
Update: Downtown Traffic Signal Timing Adjustments Complete, Red Line Service Restored
METRO restores Red Line service after downtown traffic signal timing adjustments, improving reliability and efficiency for Houston riders.
Amanda Edwards and Christian Menefee Headed to Runoff in Texas’ 18th Congressional District
In one of Houston’s closest political contests, Amanda Edwards and Christian Menefee are heading to a runoff in Texas’ 18th Congressional District after finishing just three points apart in a crowded special election.
Holocaust Museum Houston Honors Veterans with Free Admission Week
Special Offer Runs November 11–16 in Recognition of Veterans Day
In honor of Veterans Day, Holocaust Museum Houston is offering free admission to veterans, active duty service members, and their families November 11–16 — a week to reflect, remember, and honor those who serve.
Houston to Honor Veterans with Parade and Ceremony on November 11
Join Mayor John Whitmire and the City of Houston on November 11, 2025, to honor our local heroes with the Veterans Day Parade and Ceremony. Celebrate, remember, and pay tribute to those who served.
Houston High School Students to Compete in 3rd Annual HADA Student Technician Competition
23 Teams Will Showcase Automotive Skills and Vie for Scholarships, Tools, and Career Opportunities at TSTC Rosenberg
High school seniors from across Greater Houston compete in the HADA Student Technician Competition, showcasing automotive skills and earning scholarships, tools, and career opportunities.
Goodwill Houston Opens Gessner Clearance Center to Help Shoppers Save and Support Jobs
Goodwill Houston launched its new Gessner Clearance Center on October 23, offering discounted items, job training opportunities, and a way for shoppers to save money while supporting the communit
Walmart Launches $40 Thanksgiving Meal for 15, Adds Latino and Gluten-Free Options
Walmart introduces its most affordable Thanksgiving basket yet — a meal for 15 people under $40, featuring new gluten-free and Latino-inspired options, free delivery, and opportunities to give ba
University of Houston-Downtown Launches First-Generation Gator Program with Moody Foundation Grant During First-Gen Week
The University of Houston-Downtown is celebrating First-Gen Week by launching a new First-Generation Gator Program, supported by a Moody Foundation grant, to empower first-gen students with scholarships, mentorship, and success initiatives.
Houston Updates Downtown Traffic Signals to Improve Transit Flow and Reliability
Houston has updated traffic signal timing throughout downtown to ease congestion and improve coordination between vehicles, pedestrians, and METRO services. The changes aim to enhance reliability and efficiency across the city’s growing transportation network.
The Capital Grille Houston Launches First-Ever Happy Hour
The Capital Grille in Houston is introducing Capital Hours, its first-ever happy hour experience, featuring shareable dishes, handcrafted cocktails, and curated wines, all in a relaxed, no-reservations setting.
Houston Public Library Hosts Free Fall Author Talks with Lise Olsen and Sergio Chapa
The Houston Public Library welcomes acclaimed journalists Lise Olsen and Sergio Chapa for two free author talks this fall, exploring Houston’s hidden history and the vibrant culture of the U.S.-Mexico border.
Texas A&M Hospitality Program Prepares Students for Global Meetings and Events Industry
As the global meetings and events industry continues to grow, Texas A&M’s Department of Hospitality, Hotel Management and Tourism is training the next generation of professionals through innovative coursework and hands-on partnerships with leading industry organizations.
Goodwill Houston to Host Free Expungement Assistance Event on November 4
Goodwill Houston is offering free expungement assistance to help individuals clear eligible offenses from their records and access new opportunities in work, housing, and education.
Congressman Al Green Introduces 2025 Domestic Violence Awareness Resolution
Congressman Al Green has introduced the bipartisan 2025 Domestic Violence Awareness Month Resolution, urging Congress to expand survivor support, strengthen protections, and confront the nationwide crisis impacting millions of Americans each year.
Harris County Clerk Reminds CD‑18 Voters to Use Current District Lines for November 4 Election and Potential January Runoff
Voters in Texas’s 18th Congressional District will cast ballots using the current district lines in the November 4, 2025, general and special elections — and in a possible January 2026 runoff — before the new boundaries take effect in March 2026.
Harris County Secures Major Court Victory Over TCEQ’s 10-Year Concrete Plant Pollution Delay
A court has struck down TCEQ’s 10-year compliance delay for concrete batch plants, marking a major victory for environmental justice in Harris County and reinforcing protections for communities exposed to industrial pollution.
Hobby Center Opens Applications for 2026–2027 Houston is Inspired Residency Program
The Hobby Center invites Houston-based artists and arts organizations to apply for its 2026–2027 Houston is Inspired residencies, offering production support, full access to Zilkha Hall, and a $20,000 stipend. Applications open October 31.
Houston City Council Approves $16 Million “Superhub” for Homeless Population; Council Member Pollard Casts Sole Dissenting Vote
Houston City Council approved a $16M “superhub” in East Downtown to serve the city’s unhoused population, despite concerns over cost, long-term funding, and capacity.
Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office Investigates Deadly Road Rage Shooting in Sugar Land
The Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the fatal shooting of 43-year-old Roy Ferrer after his vehicle crashed along State Highway 6 in Sugar Land. Investigators believe road rage may have been a factor and are seeking information about a gray Nissan Sentra seen near the scene.
San Jacinto College Opens Advanced Center for Biotechnology at North Houston Campus
San Jacinto College launches a cutting-edge biotechnology center, creating in-demand career pathways and hands-on training for students at its North Houston campus.
HiramStyle Celebrates 20th Anniversary with Fedora Project Gala Supporting Mental Health
HiramStyle marks 20 years of luxury design with a black-tie gala launching The Fedora Project, supporting mental health and youth empowerment in Houston.
Hadestown Broadway Musical at Houston’s Hobby Center 2026
Hadestown, the Tony-winning Broadway musical, brings its Grammy-winning magic to Houston’s Hobby Center February 10-15, 2026. Tickets go on sale October 31.
Color Box Donation Drive Returns to Houston, Supporting Cullen Middle School
CoolxDad’s Color Box donation drive returns for its fifth year, uniting Houston families, local businesses, and community members to provide gifts, clothing, and essentials to students at Cullen Middle School, culminating with a Thanksgiving morning Turkey Trot 5K.
The Ensemble Theatre Presents Take the Soul Train to Christmas Holiday Musical
The Ensemble Theatre is getting into the holiday spirit with its soul-filled Christmas spectacular, Take the Soul Train to Christmas!—a vibrant musical journey through history celebrating African American holiday traditions with rhythm, joy, and heart.
Houston Area Urban League Equal Opportunity Day Gala December 13
The Houston Area Urban League will celebrate 57 years of community impact at its Equal Opportunity Day Gala on December 13, featuring fine dining, live entertainment, and recognition of local leaders.
Free Entry to All Texas State Parks on November 2 for Texas State Parks Day
Explore the outdoors for free on Texas State Parks Day! On November 2, all 89 state parks welcome visitors to enjoy hiking, biking, swimming, and more.
New Edition, Boyz II Men, and Toni Braxton Announce “The New Edition Way” Tour
R&B legends New Edition, Boyz II Men, and Toni Braxton are coming together for The New Edition Way Tour, a 30-city concert series celebrating decades of iconic music. Tickets go on sale October 31
Kroger Launches Fall Savings on Groceries and Fuel Ahead of Holidays
Kroger is helping shoppers save this fall with discounts on groceries, seasonal essentials, and bonus Fuel Points, just in time for holiday meals and travel.
Houston’s MLK Unity Parade Returns January 19, 2026
Parade registration now open
Houston’s MLK Unity Parade returns January 19, 2026, celebrating community, culture, and the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., featuring Grand Marshal MADD HATTA and special guests from civil rights history.
Children’s Museum Houston Rewinds to the 90s and Raises Record $1.16 Million at Annual Gala
Children’s Museum Houston threw it back to the 90s for its “Prom Night: Party Like It’s 1999” gala — and raised a record-breaking $1.16 million to support its mission of empowering young minds through play and learning.
Isaiah Martin’s Bid for 18th Congressional District
Houston Democrat Isaiah Martin, 27, is running for Congress in Texas’s 18th District, emphasizing youth engagement, transparency, and community-focused policies in a bid to bring a new generation of leadership to Washington
State Representative Jolanda Jones Seeks U.S. House Seat in CD-18
State Representative Jolanda Jones is running for Congress in Texas’s 18th District, bringing a record of advocacy on healthcare, economic justice, and LGBTQ+ representation to a competitive special election.
Bayou City Art Festival Opens Artist Applications for Spring 2026 Event in Downtown Houston
Artists are invited to apply for the Spring 2026 Bayou City Art Festival in Downtown Houston, a premier juried event showcasing world-class art, live entertainment, and community engagement.
Balloon Museum to Debut “Pop Air – Art Is Inflatable” in Houston Nov. 1
A Celebration of Art, Air, and Creativity Runs Through April 19, 2026
The Balloon Museum in Houston will open Pop Air – Art Is Inflatable on Nov. 15, featuring large-scale, interactive installations by 14 international artists. The exhibition explores the intersection of art, air, and creativity and runs through April 19, 2026
Menefee Joins National Coalition Opposing Federalization of Texas National Guard
Harris County Attorney Christian D. Menefee has joined more than 100 local government leaders nationwide in filing an amicus brief opposing the Trump administration’s move to federalize Texas National Guard troops for deployment to Chicago. The coalition argues the action oversteps presidential authority and undermines local control.
Texas Southern University Names Dr. Jennifer H. Stephens Vice President for Marketing and Communications
Texas Southern University appoints Dr. Jennifer H. Stephens as Vice President for Marketing and Communications, bringing two decades of higher education leadership and strategic expertise to advance the university’s brand and national profile.
University of Houston-Downtown Celebrates National Transfer Student Week
UHD celebrates National Transfer Student Week, highlighting the achievements of students who began their academic journey elsewhere and are thriving at the University of Houston-Downtown.
Abbie Kamin Leads Effort to Expand Recycling in Houston Apartments and Condos
Houston expands recycling with a new pilot program for apartments and condos. Council Member Abbie Kamin leads the effort to make recycling accessible for all residents.
Amanda Edwards in Tight Race for Texas’ 18th Congressional District Special Election 2025
Houston native Amanda Edwards is running in the special election for Texas’ 18th Congressional District. With a track record of public service and deep community ties, she is focused on healthcare, economic opportunity, and grassroots engagement in a tight race against Christian Menefee.
Ferrel Bonner Announces Candidacy for Fort Bend County Judge
Fort Bend County Commissioner Ferrel Bonner is running for County Judge! With decades of military, civil service, and community leadership experience, he aims to bring proven, committed leadership to the county.
Christian Menefee Aims to Bring Experience and Leadership to Congress
Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee brings his bipartisan experience, public health initiatives, and community-focused leadership to his campaign for Texas’ 18th Congressional District, emphasizing environmental justice, healthcare reform, and economic equity.
Raising Cane’s Launches Glow-in-the-Dark Halloween Cup and Haunted VR Experience
Raising Cane’s is turning up the spooky fun! Grab a glow-in-the-dark Halloween cup, explore a haunted VR experience, and unlock treats all month long.
Fort Bend County Libraries to Host Annual Book Festival on November 15
Celebrate books, authors, and community at Fort Bend County Libraries’ Annual Book Festival! Meet featured author Amanda Churchill, enjoy live Yosakoi dance, kids’ activities, author meet-and-greets, and more on November 15 at George Memorial Library.
Prairie View A&M University Gears Up for Hillmatic Homecoming Week
Prairie View A&M University celebrates Hillmatic Homecoming with a week of Panther pride, tailgates, concerts, and the big game.
O.S.T. Liquor Store Launches University-Themed Double Cup Cocktail Kits for Homecoming Week
O.S.T. Liquor Store brings Homecoming Week to life with university-themed Grab-and-Go Double Cup Cocktail Kits, perfect for tailgates, alumni gatherings, and celebrating school spirit across Houston.
Galveston’s Haunted Harbor Tours Expand Schedule for Halloween Season
Ghosts, Storms, and Sunken Secrets Await on the Island’s Most Haunted Cruise
Set sail into Galveston’s ghostly past this Halloween season with Haunted Harbor Tours — a one-hour nighttime cruise through the island’s most haunted waters, shipwrecks, and maritime legends

