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A group of 7th grade students from Katy ISD is taking on food waste by teaching families the truth about expiration dates and the simple habits that can reduce unnecessary waste at home. Their award-winning project, Food Waste Starts With the Date, is now headed to Destination Imagination Global Finals in Kansas City.
What looks like paranormal activity inside your home could actually be a warning sign of negative air pressure and hidden humidity problems. In this Houston City Beat interview, Neptune Mold Solutions explains how Houston’s climate, HVAC systems, and ventilation issues can quietly contribute to mold growth inside homes.
Houston filmmaker Seamus Moran is bringing Houston’s underground creative scene to life through independent films, experimental documentaries, and a new horror-inspired concept series. From locally produced mafia movies to a four-part documentary exploring tarot cards, playing cards, trading cards, and immigration stories, Moran’s latest projects spotlight the artists, students, and storytellers shaping Houston’s evolving film culture.
We took the new Blue Bell Pro line to the Tasty Test. The outcome might surprise you.
Mental health struggles often stay hidden behind closed doors until tragedy forces families and communities to confront them.
That is exactly why the Houston Cares Foundation is bringing those conversations into the open through its upcoming Hearts of Gold Mental Health Gala, taking place Sunday, May 17, in Houston.
From Rare Diagnosis to Relentless Purpose: Anthony Mitchell Turns Adversity Into Advocacy
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