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    Black and Deaf High School Graduate Faces College After End of Affirmative Action

    The Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling challenges students like Natalie Greene, a Black and deaf high achiever excelling in basketball, advocacy and academics, as she strives for success in higher education.

    Stop, Think Fraud! Scammers Are Looking to Gain Your Trust, Bleed You Dry

    According to the FTC, consumers reported losing nearly $8.8 billion to fraud in 2022, an increase of more than 30% over the previous year.

    Houston Students Join Nationwide Protest Movement for Ceasefire In Gaza

    HOUSTON - Graduations may be over on many campuses, but student protests over the war in Gaza are gaining momentum, showing no signs of...

    Houston Ethnic Media Briefing Focuses on Gun Violence

    Advocates and professionals from health care and law enforcement met with Houston Ethnic Media reporters to discuss efforts to promote a culture of gun safety.

    FEMA Talks Winter Ready Preparedness for Houston’s Vulnerable Populations

    Nearly 40 reporters from diverse, multilingual media outlets attended the Houston Ethnic Media roundtable on winter preparedness.

    A Toxic Tour of Houston’s Most Polluted Communities

    Black and Latinx residents of communities in Houston with the greatest levels of air pollution have a life expectancy that’s 20 years less than areas with the least air pollution.

    Houston Most Diverse City in U.S.

    Houston has become the most diverse city in an ever-diversifying nation, a new Migration Policy Institute report finds.

    Houston Ethnic Media Put Their Weight Behind Push to Expand Citizenship

    Nearly three dozen journalists and media professionals gathered Tuesday at Houston City Hall for the launch of the Naturalize Now, Houston campaign.

    Houston Event Highlights Efforts to Curb Rise in Stray Pet Population

    The Healthy Pets, Healthy Streets initiative offers a range of services intended to address the growing number of stray animals on Houston's streets.

    A Tale of Three Cities – How Bakersfield, Columbus and Houston Tackled Homelessness

    “We accomplished this because we changed our mindset and our beliefs. We now believe homelessness is not an individual issue but a community issue.” 

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