Planting native grasses and wildflowers in Clinton and Hobart Taylor Parks, improving habitat for migratory birds in White Oak Park, and restoring Woodland Park to its native habitat are just a few of the projects that Houston Parks and Recreation Department has undertaken through its Natural Resources Management Program (NRMP).
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How can people experiencing homelessness “stay home, stay safe” when they have no home? When federal resources were directed to our region to respond to COVID-19, the Coalition for the Homeless of Houston/Harris County recognized the opportunity to make once-in-a-generation investments into permanent housing and other programs for people experiencing homelessness.
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“If you want to understand real estate trends in Houston, look for the cranes,” Mark Menendez, President of Douglas Elliman Texas, said in a recent Houston Life video.
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If you have not prepared your children’s lunches ahead, they might not have enough time to eat before their next virtual class.
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Struggling to find healthy recipes for work? Check out these healthy lunch ideas from blogger Laura Fuentes.
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School’s almost out, but that doesn’t mean students should stop learning. Consumer Energy Education Foundation offers at-home summer STEM activities that engage kids in education year-round. From resources for teachers to academic student competitions, CEEF keeps STEM and energy education top of mind.
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We’ve got the secret to success. No joke.
Almost everyone likes a person with a good sense of humor. Studies even show humorous people are more successful and are more likely to be in positions of influence.
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You’ll find the Cane River tucked away in the heart of Louisiana’s pecan country. It’s a place known for fertile row crops, famous cotton production, significant Southern plantations and prized pecan orchards.
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Nothing says class quite like a custom suit that has been perfectly tailored to fit a man’s personal shape and frame to provide the most flattering fit.
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Feed the Children distributed its 1 millionth H.E.L.P. (Homeless Education and Literacy Program) backpack with community partner support. H.E.L.P promotes school attendance and completion across the nation.
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Decadent truffles were put on display at the fourth annual Truffle Masters 2018 event, where hundreds of guests witnessed 22 of Houston’s top culinary professionals battle for the coveted Truffle Masters title.
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Q Clothier and Rye 51, longtime industry leaders in bespoke and small batch men’s clothing, have struck gold at Houston’s new Heights Mercantile.
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Art of the World Gallery brings some serious cosmic energy to town when the year-old blue-chip gallery debuts Jiménez Deredia and his other worldly sculpture in its first exhibition of the year beginning Friday, Jan. 19.
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No holiday season in Houston is complete without a festive tamale spread. Picos continues its culinary tradition with another iteration of its annual tamale stand.
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Just when you thought Houston couldn’t get any hotter, Partners in Building and Recipe for Success launched a new summer tradition with Rhythm in the Heights at Fou
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While Jayme Lamm has made a name for herself on the sports beat with The Blonde Side blog, her passion for fun and adventure has this busy writer playing the field
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Real estate bling built for a king. Or a prince, to be exact. For the tidy sum of $20 million, do as the royals do and get yourself a goldplated palace.
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Most Houstonians will recognize veteran reporter Lily Jang from her time as an anchor and reporter on KHOU. Now, as a real estate agent, she is upping the ante in Houston’s expansive market by bringing her gift for storytelling to the small screen
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Summer is in full swing, and it is crushing souls faster than the White Walkers on “Game of Thrones.” Aside from that little show coming back, here are some more buzzy summer premieres:
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If you’re looking for an aquatic adventure for your next day or weekend trip, look no further than SeaWorld San Antonio’s latest attraction, Wave Breaker: The Rescue Coaster.
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Rub elbows with the angels in this incredible downtown penthouse. As if the sky wasn’t roomy enough, this features not one but two perfectly renovated spaces that have been combined to create an open, magificient space.
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Musicians, artists, socialites and then some (and dim sum) all turned out for the Grand Opening soiree at Yauatcha near the Galleria recently.