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Houston Landmarks to “Light the World in Teal” for Alzheimer’s Awareness on November 4

William P. Hobby Airport and Downtown Aquarium Ferris Wheel Among Sites Participating in Alzheimer’s Foundation of America’s Light the World in Teal program.

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Oil Tycoon and Entrepreneur to Celebrate Historical Chieftaincy Conferment as Atobaase of Yorubaland in Houston, Texas

Houston Investor and one of the world’s leading offshore production experts, Dr. Babajide Agunbiade, FNSE, and wife, Entrepreneur Mrs. Funke Agunbiade, were recently conferred with the title of His Majesty Atobaase and Her Majesty Yeye Atobaase of Yorubaland in Oyo State, Nigeria. The event in Nigeria was attended by many eminent royals, including Emir of Kano and Oluwo of Iwo and other dignitaries and political leaders. The Atobaase title is one of the oldest chieftaincy titles in Yorubaland and one of only 14 titles that cover the whole of Yorubaland and is legally recognized by its government.

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Five Houstonians Named As Top 25 Finalists in H-E-B’s 5th Quest for Texas Best Statewide Competition

H-E-B received more than 700 entries from 140 cities from across the state of Texas of the most delectable, scrumptious, memorable dishes and beverages for its 5th Annual Quest for Texas Best culinary competition. Official judges have had the audacious task of narrowing down that field to the top 25 and five of them are from Houston. All 25 finalists will compete in the final round of competition on August 9-10, 2018, in Austin, TX for prizes totaling $70,000.

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Far-Right Smears of Judge Jackson Show Why We Can’t Let Them Take Power

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson made history this week when the U.S. Senate confirmed her nomination as a U.S. Supreme Court Justice. That is cause for celebration.

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Florida Board of Education approves new Black history standards that critics call ‘a big step backward’

The Florida Board of Education approved a new set of standards for how Black history should be taught in the state’s public schools, sparking criticism from education and civil rights advocates who said students should be allowed to learn the “full truth” of American history.

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Blood flow recovers faster than brain in micro strokes

Rice University neuroengineers develop tech to measure blood flow and neuronal recovery simultaneously

Increased blood flow to the brain after a microscopic stroke doesn’t mean that part of the brain has recovered. At least not yet.

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Getting COVID shots in all kids begins with understanding community barriers

The new year begins with good news for anxious parents wanting COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters for their children. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration granted emergency use authorization of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine booster for children 12 to 15 years of age. This means everyone over the age of 12, including adults, can get booster shots. The FDA also allows a third primary series dose for certain immunocompromised children 5 through 11 years of age.

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Alley Theatre Announces the Cast & Creative Team of Sherlock Holmes and The Case of the Jersey Lily

Alley Theatre Resident Acting Company Member Todd Waite Returns to the Role of Sherlock Holmes for the Fifth Time at the Alley

The Tony Award®-winning Alley Theatre announces the cast and creative team of Sherlock Holmes and The Case of the Jersey Lily. The comedy-mystery Sherlock Holmes and The Case of the Jersey Lily by Katie Forgette and directed by Alley Theatre’s Associate Producer & Casting Director Brandon Weinbrenner runs April 14 – May 7, 2023 in the Hubbard Theatre.

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Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office Celebrates Promotions and Awards

The Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office recognized the men and women within the department as well as partnering agencies for their commitment to public safety.

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Diversity on city councils increases noninfrastructure spending — for better or worse

When city councils are elected by district rather than at large, spending on noninfrastructure projects increases, and the impact is not necessarily good, according to new research from a Rice University economist.

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Dawn Paul Recap the 2013 Ms. Wheelchair TX Pageant with attendees!

Houston Style Magazine's Dawn Paul was on sight providing coverage for the 2013 Ms. Wheelchair Texas pageant where she caught up with the 2012 Ms. Wheelchair Texas, 2013 Little Miss. Wheelchair Texas, and the Founder of the Houston Chapter & Former Ms. Wheelchair Texas; Angela Wrigglesworth! Catch the video here for more on the organizations and the achievements that are coming about!

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Karlie Redd of VH1's Love And Hip Hop Atlanta chats with Houston Style Magazine

Reggie Dominique of Houston Style Magazine caught up with Karlie Redd of VH1's Love And Hip Hop Atlanta at the Dr. Miracle event in New Orleans during the 19th Annual Essence Fest! She what she had to say about the show, her personal endeavors and how she plans to enjoy herself in NOLA!

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Exclusive with Author & Director Bill Duke

Author & Director Bill Duke sits down with Houston Style Magazine for an exclusive while in Houston about his latest project, "Dark Girls" the book based off of his film, "Dark Girls". Check out the interview here and be sure to grab a copy of "Dark Girls" it's a must read! introduces "Dark Girls" the Book

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AMAC 2017 Airport Business Diversity Conference Hidden Figures Jazz Brunch

The Houston Airport System hosted the Airport Minority Advisory Council (AMAC) 2017 Annual Airport Business …

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AMAC Airport Business Diversity Conference Bill Walker Memorial Golf Tournament

The Houston Airport System hosted the Airport Minority Advisory Council (AMAC) 2017 Annual Airport Business …

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AMAC 2017 Annual Airport Business Diversity Conference Women in Aviation Breakfast

The Houston Airport System hosted the Airport Minority Advisory Council (AMAC) 2017 Annual Airport Business …

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Dr. Anjanette Wyatt COH Recognition

Photography by Vicky Pink - Dr. Anjanette Wyatt was recognized as one of the heroes …

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