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Marsha E. Murray, Esq., Director of the City of Houston’s Office of Business Opportunity
Published on November 29, 2022
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Dr. Laura Murillo, President & CEO, Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Published on August 23, 2023
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Jamail Johnson, Executive Director, African American Male Wellness Agency Houston
Published on May 16, 2023
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New Houston Poet Laureate, Aris Kian Brown, and Mayor Sylvester Turner
Published on April 26, 2023
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Celix Cortez and Zoe Velasquez_Spring Woods HS/Courtesy Communities In Schools of Houston
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Robert Simpson and Houston Chamber Choir/ Photo credit: Jeff Grass Photography
Published on February 8, 2024
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Tesla Model Y with a matte white wrap is parked in front of the Houston skyline.
Published on February 13, 2024
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H-E-B Bunker Hill, at 9710 Katy Fwy, Houston. HEB
Published on September 19, 2023
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Laurence J. "Larry" Payne and Houston Mayor - Sylvester Turner
Published on December 5, 2023
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Laurence J. "Larry" Payne and Houston Pastor - Rudy Rasmus
Published on December 5, 2023
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Colin Michael Brush_Photo credit_ Andrew Bogard and Courtesy of Houston Grand Opera
Published on October 9, 2023
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Bryan Cotton, Founder, President, Houston's New Faces of Pride
Published on April 3, 2024
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Students receive support on campus/Photo credit: Courtesy of Communities In Schools of Houston.
Published on November 4, 2022
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Anne Lundy, veteran musician and music director for Community Music Center of Houston
Published on April 16, 2024
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Millions of Americans Are Facing Eviction After A Federal Protection Granted By The CARES Act That Expired Last Friday, July 24th
The CARES Act was a bill passed by the U.S. government in March to help provide financial help to Americans affected by the coronavirus. One part of the bill included an ‘eviction moratorium,’ which protected tenants, who live on federally backed property or low-income housing and couldn’t pay rent, from being evicted.
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A Tribe Called Identity...Finding Your Wakanda
AfricanAncestry.com Educates on African Tribes as Part of its 15th Year Celebration in 2018
African Ancestry, Inc. (AfricanAncestry.com), the pioneers of genetic ancestry tracing for people of African descent, commemorates its 15th year by bringing focus on the importance of African ethnic groups, commonly referred to as Tribes. Along with helping people find out where they’re from in Africa, AfricanAncestry.com is the only DNA service that also pinpoints Tribes as a part of its results package.
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Comcast Texas Commits More Than $1M to Shrink Local Digital Divide in 2023
Any home without some sort of electronic device to connect with the internet or a way to access the internet is a household that is at a serious economic, social, and mental disadvantage. Various studies have proven this. The internet opens an entirely new world that can connect people in surmountable ways. It can open worlds unseen by the human eye, broadening one’s mind and educational scope.
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How the New York City Truck Attack Unfolded
At least eight people were killed Tuesday in what New York officials are calling a terror attack. Here's what we know so far about what happened, per the New York Police Department.
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Astros Team Store Opens for Postseason Clinch Event as Astros Secure Division Title
Astros Union Station Team Store now open for 24-hour shopping extravaganza
With today’s win, the Astros officially clinched their first division title since 2001 and kicked off the Astros Team Store Postseason Clinch Event. The Postseason Clinch Event is open now at the Union Station Team Store and will remain open to the public for 24 hours. This special retail event is the very first opportunity for Astros fans to purchase their 2017 Astros Postseason merchandise.

