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Naturally Happy Hair Magazine Co Founders Crystal Knight and Chimere Norris
Naturally Happy Hair Magazine Co-Founders Crystal Knight & Chimere Norris spoke with Jo-Carolyn Goode of Houston Style Magazine about the launch of the magazine as well as the natural hair movement. They speak about how to properly take care of natural hair and address issues of whether natural hair is accepted in the workplace. <br><br> As the Natural Hair Movement continues to sweep the nation, Naturally Happy Hair is designed to educate, empower and evolve women of all hair types to embrace their natural & wonderful roots. Naturally Happy Hair is a lifestyle brand dedicated to educating and empowering savvy women in the business of maintaining healthy yet stylish natural hair. <br><br> Naturally Happy Hair was founded in 2011 by naturalista Crystal Knight <br><br> Naturally Happy Hair Magazine was co-founded in 2012 by naturalistas Crystal Knight and Chimere Norris <br><br> The magazine features editorials on natural hair, original content from hair care professionals, natural bloggers and writers, fashion, cosmet- ics, styling, hot trends, beauty tips, jewelry, transitioning advice and inspirational hair guidance.
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2013 Chevrolet Equinox LTZ "Wheels To-Go" Auto Review w/ Reggie Dominique
Check out Houston Style Magazine's "Wheels To-Go" segment where we feature The 2013 Chevrolet Equinox LTZ! The 2013 Chevrolet Equinox receives an all-new V6 engine option, offering more power with equal fuel economy compared with the V6 it replaces. The four-cylinder model remains unchanged, and it still retains one of the best fuel economy figures in the class. V6 models also receive some suspension updates for 2013, and test drivers say the changes give the Equinox a more buttoned-down feel on the road. One of the highlights of the Equinox is its cabin, which is spacious, comfortable and well-assembled. While the five-seat Equinox doesn't have the largest cargo area in the class, they appreciate the flexibility of the sliding second row, which can be moved forward to accommodate more cargo or back to make taller passengers more comfortable. The 2013 Chevy Equinox was driven by our own Reggie Dominique for a week showed here in our "Wheels To-Go" segment! Check out our in-dept look at the vehicle and how you can make it yours today!
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Pollo Campero Throws End of Summer Flavor Celebration
Campero Treats Guests to Family-Friendly Celebration and Chance to Win Free Campero Chicken Meals for a Year!
Summer is winding down and Pollo Campero, known for its flavor-to-the-bone fried and grilled chicken recipes, is ending it with a bang
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Texas Lawmakers Clear Way for Uber, Lyft Return to Major Cities
Texas governor Greg Abbott will sign in the next few days a bill that would shield ride-hailing firms Uber and Lyft from bruising battles over fingerprint background checks that led them to leave some of the state's most important markets.
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Amazon Hiring More Than 2,500 Employees for Fulfillment Center
The Seattle-based online retailer Amazon is hiring more than 2,500 full-time hourly employees for an 855,000-square-foot fulfillment center under construction on Beltway 8 in Pinto Business Park.
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Travis Scott Mugshot Released Following Weekend Arrest
Scott looks bummed that the party got shut down.
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Lt. Gov. Discusses Potential Impact of Texas “Bathroom” Bill
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick turned a lot of heads when last week he announced Senate Bill 6. A bill that "codifies what has been common practice in Texas and everywhere else forever - that men and women should use separate, designated bathrooms."
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Foster Explains How He Would Take Down A Wolf With His Bare Hands
Arian Foster retired in October, at 30, and now for the former NFL running back is looking for ways to keep busy with his newfound free time.
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Woman Leads Police On Chase Through Two Counties
A woman wanted on a stalking warrant lead police on a high-speed chase from Willis to the Heights Friday morning.
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Houston ISD Facing $208 Million Budget Shortfall
As HISD begins to prepare a budget for the upcoming 2018-2019 school year, the district is estimating a $208 million shortfall as result of the financial impact of Hurricane Harvey and recapture. HISD has seen a decline in student enrollment and is planning for a further decline for the coming school year, which will mean a decrease in state funding.
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Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee To Speak at Acres Homes Community Event
Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee is the guest of honor at the Women in Bloom Community Women’s Night Out Event presented by Greater Zion Missionary Baptist Church. This event is free and open to the public.
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Bud Light Presents "Josh Abbott and Friends" Show Benefiting the Texas Music Office
The Josh Abbott Band to play a show at Floore’s Country Store in Houston on September 27th
Bud Light and the Josh Abbott Band have joined together to put on the “Josh Abbott and Friends” show for one night only, benefiting the Texas Music Office. The show is open to the public and will be at Floore’s Country Store on September 27th, with doors opening at 7:00 PM.
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New Orleans Saints assistant Aaron Glenn to be inducted into Texas Black Sports Hall of Fame
New Orleans Saints assistant coach Aaron Glenn, who was a star defensive back for Texas A&M and the New York Jets, will be inducted into the Parrish Restaurants Texas Black Sports Hall of Fame on Saturday in Dallas.
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Houston-area Woman Becomes New Face of James Avery
Like most students starting college, Sommer Hayes was a little scared. But she was able to calm her fears with the help of her faith, family, and a James Avery charm from her grandmother that said, “With God all things are possible.”
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Astros Statement on Barbara Bush
Astros President of Business Operations Reid Ryan has released the following statement regarding the passing of former First Lady Barbara Bush.
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She’s Happy Hair Helps With Hurricane Relief Efforts
In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey; Marcus Bowers and Warren Broadnax, owners of She’s Happy Hair joined forces with Higher Dimension Church to assist the victims of Hurricane Harvey. The team drove around the neighborhoods near Gail Reeves Park and delivered water, cleaning supplies, and food to individuals that were in need.
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Walgreens and CVS Are Redesigning Their Drugstores to Focus More On Health
CVS Health and Walgreens are remodeling some of their drugstores to look more like doctor's offices.
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Miller Outdoor Theatre Postpones Performances Through End of May
Miller Outdoor Theatre, located in Hermann Park, has postponed all scheduled performances through the end of May.
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The Community Artists' Collective: An Updated message regarding COVID-19
We are paying very close attention to the news and announcements surrounding the COVID - 19 outbreak.
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Historic Third Ward Community Center Asks for Help Rebuilding After Harvey
A historic Third Ward community center damaged during Hurricane Harvey is pleading with the public for financial support to repair its building and restore a treasured work of art reports KPRC.

