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Save the Date for One of Houston’s Most Colorful Cultural Celebrations!

Houston Polish Harvest Festival – Dożynki September 19–21, 2025 Our Lady of Czestochowa Roman Catholic Church – 1731 Blalock Rd, Houston, TX Free Admission! Houston, TX – Get ready to polka, pierogi, and party! The beloved Houston Polish Harvest Festival – Dożynki returns […]

The Hobby Center for the Performing Arts Announces Houston is Inspired 2025-2026 Residency Recipients

The Hobby Center for the Performing Arts

(Houston, TX) – The Hobby Center for the Performing Arts swung the doors wide open for artists and arts organizations across Houston to apply for participation in the Houston is Inspired initiative. Applications for the 2025-2026 season took place this summer with The Ensemble Theatre, [Jk] […]

Constable Alan Rosen Details Annual Holiday Weekend Crackdown on Drivers Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs

Constable Alan Rosen

HOUSTON — Harris County Precinct One Constable Alan Rosen today announced the start of an inter-agency crackdown on driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs in the Houston area during the extended Labor Day weekend. Constable Precinct One deputies and […]

Last Chance to Splash: Schlitterbahn Galveston and Hurricane Harbor Splashtown Close for the Season Sept. 1

Schlitterbahn Galveston and Hurricane Harbor Splashtown

Click for Schlitterbahn & Splashtown Assets HOUSTON, Tex — Summer is almost over, and Labor Day (Monday, Sept. 1) is the final chance for guests to dive in at the region’s biggest waterparks — Schlitterbahn Galveston and Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Splashtown — before both […]

Young Musician Rallies Support for 23,000 Homeless Pets with Benefit Concert

Wild Tunes

Houston – Twelve-year-old animal lover, pianist, percussionist, composer, and founder of Wild Tunes, a national nonprofit based in Houston, that aims to soothe shelter animals through live music, Yuvaanh “Yuvi” Agarwal will join fellow musicians on Saturday, Sept. 27, at 5 […]

Judge Hidalgo Celebrates Opening of HAY Center, A Historic Investment in At-Risk Youth

HAY Center Campus Opening-28From left to right: Commissioner Rodney Ellis, Amos Johnson (HAY Center Young Adult) Judge Hidalgo, Zacharie Birdwell (HAY Center Young Adult), and Angelica Sosa (HAY Center Young Adult) cut the ribbon on the new HAY Center Campus

Harris County, TX, Today Judge Lina Hidalgo joined local officials to celebrate the opening of the new $41M Houston Alumni & Youth (HAY) Center Campus. The new campus, which is the only facility of its kind in the state, will provide […]

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