Amanda Edwards to Host ‘People Over Politics’ Town Hall on Key District Issues
Amanda Edwards will lead a town hall this weekend addressing redistricting, disaster recovery, and infrastructure, as new polling shows a tied race in Houston’s 18th Congressional District.
Race Heats Up in Texas’ 18th Congressional District Amid Redistricting Controversy
The race for Texas’ 18th Congressional District is intensifying as candidates battle for a seat long held by influential Houston leaders, amid a controversial redistricting push.
Christian Menefee Outlines Congressional Vision as Candidate for Texas’ 18th District
Christian Menefee, former Harris County Attorney, outlines a bold congressional agenda rooted in legal wins, lived experience, and a promise to fight for marginalized communities.
Marvalette Hunter Enters Congressional Race for Texas District 38, Challenging Incumbent Wesley Hunt
Democrat Marvalette Hunter has entered the race for Texas’s 38th Congressional District, aiming to unseat Republican incumbent Wesley Hunt in one of Houston’s most closely watched 2026 contests.
Texas Businesses Respond with Flood Relief Support Across Communities
Several Texas-based companies and organizations are contributing millions in aid and on-the-ground support following the devastating Fourth of July floods that impacted communities across the state.
Twin Peaks, AFG Launch Fundraiser for Houston Teachers
Twin Peaks and Avalanche Food Group are helping Houston teachers gear up for the school year with a July fundraiser supporting classroom supply grants.
Obes Nwabara Launches Campaign for Houston City Council At-Large Position 4
Obes Nwabara enters the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position 4 with a platform centered on food security, infrastructure repair, and affordable housing.
Raising Cane’s Serves Up Houston Astros Tickets, Fan Fun for Chicken Lovers
Score Astros tickets and meet Orbit while enjoying your favorite chicken fingers at Raising Cane’s!
Harris County Precinct 4 Distributes 250 Portable A/C Units Through Summer Heat Relief Initiative
Harris County Precinct 4 launches a summer relief program, providing 250 portable A/C units to vulnerable residents amid rising Texas heat.
Texas Southern University Launches Inaugural ‘Tiger Chat’ to Spotlight Student Voices and Inspire Community Engagement
Texas Southern University (TSU) proudly ushered in a new era of dialogue and leadership with the launch of its Tiger Chat: Conversations That Inspire series. Held on Tuesday, June 24, in the elegant main hall of the TSU University Museum, …
Portillo’s Expands Presence with New Humble Location
Portillo’s is bringing its signature Chicago-style street food to Humble with a new location set to open near Deerbrook Mall later this year.
SERJobs Appoints Liliana Rambo as New CEO Ahead of 60th Anniversary
SERJobs has named Liliana Rambo as its new CEO, bringing decades of leadership experience as the organization celebrates 60 years of workforce development and community impact across the Texas Gulf Coast.
Lost 2000 Film “Dreams in the Attic” to Premiere in Houston for Shelley Duvall Celebration
After 25 years in obscurity, Dreams in the Attic will finally be unveiled at River Oaks Theatre in honor of Shelley Duvall’s birthday and legacy.
Houston’s Own Bun B Throws Trill Summer Block Party at Trill Burgers
Ready to vibe with Bun B, enjoy family fun, and celebrate Juneteenth the Trill way? Here’s where to be in Houston this weekend.
Federal Court Rules in Favor of Harris County in Public Health Funding Dispute
A federal judge has reinstated millions in public health funding to Harris County, ruling that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services unlawfully cut the funds earlier this year.

