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NRA announces 2022 Houston event date following 2021 cancellation due to 'high COVID rates'
By Timothy Stuckey | Oct 4, 2021
The National Rifle Association (NRA) has announced that its 151st annual meeting and exhibition in Houston will be rescheduled for 2022, following this year's cancellation, according to an ABC 13 report.
Manufacturing Day Houston slated for Friday at TXRX East End Maker Hub
By Press Release | Sep 29, 2021
Manufacturing Day Houston will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 1 at TXRX East End Maker Hub (EEMH) located at 6501 Navigation Blvd., Houston.
Fun-filled week in Houston: Nature, festivals, races, family night and more
By Bree Gonzales | Sep 29, 2021
Houston is hosting several events this week: Festivals, canoe and kayak races and more!
'Pink Champagne Women's Retreat' by Houston event planner to kick-off Breast Cancer Awareness Month
By Valerie Bonk | Sep 24, 2021
A three-day event by Houston event planner Helena Paschal will be held at the Hilton Post Oak with the goal of promoting connections, learning and laughter as a growth opportunity to reduce stress, according to a press release.
Trinity Lutheran Church-Downtown presents Chelsea Chen concert
By Press Release | Sep 20, 2021
The Trinity Concert Series will present international concert organist Chelsea Chen at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 26 on Trinity’s 50-rank Holtkamp/Reuter organ.
Houston, join us at Legacy 2021!
By Marisa Bono, CEO of Every Texan | Sep 19, 2021
You can strengthen Every Texan’s work to build a more just and equitable Texas.
'An epic night': Bun B to make solo Rodeo Houston debut
By Glenn Minnis | Sep 13, 2021
Houston-born rap star Bun B is scheduled to make his solo debut before a home crowd early next year.
Fort Bend judge celebrates Hindu festival; 'we are committed to honoring diverse communities to bring us together'
By Trina Thomas | Sep 5, 2021
Fort Bend County Judge K.P. George celebrated the Hindu religious festival of Onam with other leaders in the community on Sept. 2.
'A big win for Houston': City celebrates grand reopening of Harvey-damaged apartment complex
By Timothy Stuckey | Aug 4, 2021
Bellfort Park Apartments celebrated its grand reopening on July 28 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, according to a report by Community Impact.
Hidalgo on visit to Comicpalooza 2021: 'The force was strong in Downtown Houston'
By Trina Thomas | Jul 25, 2021
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo and all things anime recently swept through Houston's George R. Brown Convention Center for Comicpalooza 2021.
'Perfect for the whole family': Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit Houston starts in August
By Bree Gonzales | Jun 16, 2021
Van Gogh Exhibit Houston brings an immersive exhibit to Houstonians starting Thursday, Aug. 12, and will run until Sunday, Oct. 12.
Houston Horror Film Fest opens June 25
By Bree Gonzales | Jun 11, 2021
The Houston Horror Film Fest will run June 25-27 Marriott Hotel (South Hobby), 9100 Gulf Freeway in Houston.
Archbishop Elpidophoros receives 'warm welcome' after visiting Texas for the first time
By Trina Thomas | Jun 8, 2021
Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner welcomed His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America during his first visit to Texas.
Houston Zoo welcomes baby boy elephant Teddy, looks forward to 'introducing him to Houston'
By Christina Heath | Jun 6, 2021
The Houston Zoo has welcomed a new addition to the family with the birth of male elephant Teddy.
'Largest single-day sporting event in Houston' welcomes in-person event in 2022
By John Sammon | Jun 4, 2021
The Chevron Houston Marathon, one of the city’s biggest yearly events attracting thousands of people, will be back on track for the 2022 event after the closure caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
'It's exciting': Texas offers Free Fishing Day June 5
By Karen Kidd | Jun 3, 2021
Cast'em if you've got'em, especially this Saturday, June 5, when an oh-fish-ial license won't be required all day in any Texas body of water.
Houston Botanic Garden hosts all new BotaniCamp to help Houston youth 'grow appreciation of the natural world'
By Karla Florez | May 30, 2021
Elementary school children are invited to participate in the recently launched Houston Botanic Garden's BotaniCamp.
'Success': Hats, Hearts & Horseshoes event raises over $280,000 for Bo's Place
By Kyla Asbury | May 26, 2021
The fifth annual Hats, Hearts & Horseshoes raised more than $280,000 to benefit Bo's Place, which offers grief support for families, adults and children at no cost.
KNOWAutism's 'As I Am' Art Festival will 'celebrate a day of artistry' in Houston
By Karen Kidd | May 20, 2021
The KNOWAutism Foundation hosts its first ever "As I Am" Art Festival in Houston, which will showcase the many talents of children with autism, including more than 200 pieces of art, stilt walkers, balloon artists, vocal performances and magicians.
Houston Auto Show organizers 'thrilled' to bring event to Houston on May 19
By Savannah Howe | May 18, 2021
Those looking to test drive new cars with the guided help of experts, add a new summer vehicle to their collection or just admire the latest and greatest from Houston area dealers are encouraged to attend the first-ever summertime Houston Auto Show, which kicks off tomorrow, May 19.