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Suspect Arrested, Charged in Fatal Shooting at 2020 Bentworth Drive

Suspect Arrested, Charged in Fatal Shooting at 2020 Bentworth Drive   Charges have been filed against a suspect arrested in the fatal shooting of a woman that occurred at 2020 Bentworth Drive about 7:55 p.m. on Sunday (June 11). The suspect, Thomas…

Suspect Arrested, Charged in Fatal Shooting at 3950 Hollister Street 

Suspect Arrested, Charged in Fatal Shooting at 3950 Hollister Street    Charges have been filed against a suspect arrested in the fatal shooting of a man at 3950 Hollister Street that occurred about 4 a.m. on Saturday (June 10). The…

Mayor Scott, City Officials Caution Community as Canadian Wildfires Impact Baltimore’s Air Quality

Mayor Scott, City Officials Caution Community as Canadian Wildfires Impact Baltimore’s Air Quality BALTIMORE, MD. (Wednesday, June 7, 2023) – Today, Mayor Brandon M. Scott and City health officials are advising residents that a Code Red Air Quality Alert (AQI) has…

Surveillance Video of Suspect Charged, Wanted in Shooting at 8600 Kirby Drive

Surveillance Video of Suspect Charged, Wanted in Shooting at 8600 Kirby Drive Houston police are asking for the public’s help locating a suspect charged in the shooting of two females that occurred about 9:35 p.m. at 8600 Kirby Drive on April…

Local Employers Provide Summer Jobs at the Hire Houston Youth Job and Resource Fair

Local Employers Provide Summer Jobs at the Hire Houston Youth Job and Resource Fair   HOUSTON – Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Hire Houston Youth (HHY) program aims to provide 20,000 available jobs and internships for local youth ages 16 to 24. In partnership…

Mayor Turner and Department of Justice Announce Resolution Ending Investigation into City of Houston’s Response to Illegal Dumping

Mayor Turner and Department of Justice Announce Resolution Ending Investigation into City of Houston’s Response to Illegal Dumping WATCH: Mayor Turner and Justice Department Civil Rights Office announce the voluntary resolution agreement on illegal dumping HOUSTON – Mayor Sylvester Turner and U….

OSCAR «EL PUPILO» COLLAZO OFFICIAL WBO BELT PRESENTATION

OSCAR «EL PUPILO» COLLAZO OFFICIAL WBO BELT PRESENTATION COLLAZO MADE HISTORY IN VICTORIOUS MINIMUMWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT AGAINST MELVIN JERUSALEM THIS PAST MAY 27 Mandatory Credit: Miguel Cotto Promotions SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO (June 5, 2023): Today, the World Boxing Organization…

Mayor Turner Invites Proposals to Endorse for National Endowment for the Arts Grant, «Our Town» HOUSTON – The City of Houston is calling for proposals for creative placemaking projects that Mayor Sylvester Turner would endorse for the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) grant program called Our Town. “The City has been successful in endorsing projects that have been awarded by the NEA in the past and we would like to continue that trend,” said Mayor Sylvester Turner. “We are known as an “Arts City” so we are looking for proposals that will further that reputation. I’m looking forward to Houston’s arts organizations presenting us with their best and most compelling projects that the City can support.” The National Endowment for the Arts’ Our Town grant is interested in projects that support activities that integrate arts, culture, and design into local efforts that strengthen communities. Successful projects have advanced local economic, physical, or social outcomes in communities, ultimately laying the groundwork for systems change and centering equity. Projects require a partnership between a nonprofit organization and a local government entity, with one of the partners being a cultural organization. Matching grants range from $25,000 to $150,000, with a minimum cost share/match equal to the grant amount. The Our Town grant program supports creative placemaking projects that help to transform communities into lively, beautiful, and resilient places with the arts at their core. Projects can include light interventions for public safety, artist residencies, arts festivals, community co-creation of art, performances, public art, cultural planning, cultural district planning, creative asset mapping, public art planning, artist/designer-facilitated community planning, design of artist space, design of cultural facilities, public space design, creative business development, and professional artist development. The National Endowment for the Arts limits the number of Our Town grant applicants per city and requires a letter of endorsement from the mayor. Applications that respond to the City’s Resilience Plan, Climate Action Plan and/or Complete Communities will be most competitive for an endorsement.

Mayor Turner Invites Proposals to Endorse for National Endowment for the Arts Grant, «Our Town»   HOUSTON – The City of Houston is calling for proposals for creative placemaking projects that Mayor Sylvester Turner would endorse for the National Endowment for the…

Mayor Scott Unveils Baltimore’s Peace Mobile During Gun Violence Awareness Month 

Mayor Scott Unveils Baltimore’s Peace Mobile During Gun Violence Awareness Month  Peace Mobile to deploy as a core component of Coordinated Neighborhood Stabilization Responses  BALTIMORE, MD. (Friday, June 2, 2023) – Yesterday, in the Frankford neighborhood, Mayor Brandon M. Scott, alongside…

City of Houston Completes Resilient Sidewalks Plan

City of Houston Completes Resilient Sidewalks Plan, Establishes Guidelines to Create a Safe and More Reliable Pedestrian Network HOUSTON – The City of Houston has completed the Resilient Sidewalks Plan for the communities of Gulfton and Kashmere Gardens. The City of Houston…