Navigating the Harris County Criminal Justice System, April 27
Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg invites you to a live Webinar.
Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg invites you to a live Webinar.
Learn about real estate and investing opportunities in Texas from Judge Robert A. Eckels.
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When some Asian food businesses along Chinatown’s Bellaire Boulevard bloom into popular crowd-pleasers, they open a second or third store near downtown Houston, mainly to appeal to new customers. Examples include Mala Sichuan Bistro and Kamalan Bakery & Cafe, which have expanded to locations on Westheimer Road in the urban Montrose neighborhood. Sherry Ngo did the opposite. Four [...]
This series is intended for those who work in the restaurant and food industry. Registration FREE: https://asianchamber-hou.org/restaurantseries
Woman-Owned Small Business Certifications Tuesday, April 19 | 11:00am CDT | REGISTER Join the SBA Houston District Office, the WBEA Women's Business Center and the Greater Southeast Management District to learn about certifications to help your woman-owned small business. This webinar will cover what the WBENC Women's Business Enterprise (WBE) and Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB) certifications [...]
Register for this free introductory lunch to learn what "Club Success" will be offering this year to teens in Alief and how it can help your business!
Vol. 3, Issue 8 - 04.15.22 DISTRICT F NEWS CITY COUNCIL UNANIMOUSLY APPROVES PAID PARENTAL LEAVE FOR HOUSTON EMPLOYEES AFTER DECADE-LONG PUSH City employees will have access to paid parental leave for the first time beginning in May after a decade-long push to adopt the family-friendly policy that advocates hope will help the city attract and retain [...]
Houston Police Department Westside Commander Reece Hardy, center, and officers gladly accepted $75,000 from the International Management District today for the continuation of the overtime initiative that puts more patrol officers on District streets. The District's previous contribution was $100,000. Crime falls when law enforcement and the District work together; monthly crime stats prove it.
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