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Gaza’s Children Are Not Negotiating Chips: Houston Must Stand With Civilians—And Reject Hamas

By Francis Page, Jr. Click here for updates on this story     August 25, 2025 (Houston Style Magazine) — Meta description (SEO): Famine is confirmed in the Gaza Governorate, including Gaza City. Here’s what that means, why Hamas deserves unequivocal condemnation, and how Houstonians can help—now. The headline no one wanted: famine in Gaza City The

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Phoenix Union High School District is implementing additional safety measures after a student was stabbed and killed in a classroom at Maryvale High School

High school implements additional safety measures after student stabbed, killed at school

By Jordan Bontke Click here for updates on this story     MARYVALE, Arizona (KNXV) — Phoenix Union High School District is implementing additional safety measures after a student was stabbed and killed in a classroom at Maryvale High School, prompting community concerns about campus safety. The district announced there will be increased police presence on campus

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From Launch to Now: HCC’s Mattress Mack School of Selling Opens Fall 2025 Onsite Cohort

By Francis Page, Jr. Click here for updates on this story     August 25, 2025 (Houston Style Magazine) — Houston runs on hustle—and few Houstonians embody that spirit like Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale. In partnership with Houston Community College (HCC) Northwest’s Glenda & David Regenbaum Center for Entrepreneurship, Mack’s people-first sales philosophy has powered a fast-growing

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Edison Arts Foundation’s Afterschool Arts Academy Returns: Dance, Homework Help, and Daily Joy for Houston Kids

By Francis Page, Jr. Click here for updates on this story     August 25, 2025 (Houston Style Magazine) — When there’s school, there’s Afterschool—starting Tuesday, September 2! Houston families, sharpen those pencils and lace up those dance shoes—the Edison Arts Foundation is opening the curtain on another inspiring year of its Afterschool Arts Academy for ages

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For Dorothy Duran

Families question remains after funeral home shutdown reveals bodies stored improperly for months

By Alyssa Bethencourt Click here for updates on this story     LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — State inspectors discovered bodies stored improperly for months at McDermott’s Funeral and Cremation Service before its sudden shutdown, leaving families uncertain about the ashes they received or will receive from their loved ones. For Dorothy Duran, losing her mother was devastating

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Family speaking out after senior homeowners were charged $64,000 in asphalt paving scam

By Robb Coles Click here for updates on this story     HOPKINSVILLE, Kentucky (WTVF) — The Better Business Bureau serving Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky is sounding the alarm about an asphalt paving scam that’s happened this summer. An elderly couple in Hopkinsville said they’re among the most recent victims. I heard from their adult son

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