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For many Houstonians, the holidays are filled with family gatherings, festive décor, and cozy moments at home. For others, it’s also the season to make a major decision to selling their home.
Houston drivers know the weather here has a mind of its own. One day the sun is blazing; the next, humidity, rain, and road grime are everywhere. For Oscar Duran, owner of SuperShineSquad, this time of year isn’t just unpredictable, it’s the season when vehicles need the most love.
It takes real bravery to safely propel off the side of a 26-story building. And on Friday, November 14, that’s exactly what dozens of fearless Houstonians will be doing as they step off the edge of the Galleria DoubleTree Hotel for Rappel for a Reason, a fundraising event benefiting the United Way of Greater Houston.
Light Up the Park, presented by Houston Methodist, Houston’s newest holiday celebration.
The event officially opens to the public on Saturday, November 22, kicking off a 45-day festival that runs through January 4, 2026.
As the Founder and Executive Director of Power~Passion~Purpose, Tish Dolby shares how their non-profit is making a huge impact in the Greater Houston area.
Rainbow of Hope Texas. Founded by Ann and Jack Henderson, this sanctuary nestled amidst nature’s embrace serves as a haven for individuals facing developmental, physical, and emotional challenges.
According to Derek, subsidies, deductibles, and out-of-pocket maximums on the ACA Marketplace have all shifted. Pandemic-era tax credits that once helped lower premiums have officially expired, leaving many households with increased costs.
John Simpson has spent enough time in the world of entrepreneurship to observe a consistent pattern: people are driven by a dual desire for freedom and connection.
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