Welcome to Hispanic Houston

A group of community leaders, artists, and advocates—including Dr. Dorothy Caram and Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner—pose together at the ALMAAHH kick-off event. The group stands in front of a colorful mural, celebrating the launch of Houston’s Latino museum and cultural arts initiative.

Remembering Dr. Dorothy Caram: A Houston Latina Who Opened Doors for Generations

Sandra Fernandez Aug 14, 2025 4 min read

Houston has lost someone truly special. Dr. Dorothy Elena Farrington Caram passed away on August 8 at the age of 92. She was many things—an educator, a cultural leader, a […]

A crowd of people at an outdoor event in bright sunlight, their skin glistening with sweat. A man in the foreground wearing sunglasses and a sleeveless shirt holds a clear plastic cup and adjusts his glasses, while others around him shield their faces and drink cold beverages. Palm trees and colorful vendor tents are visible in the blurred background.

How Hot Is Too Hot? Houston’s New Tool Tracks Heat and Health Warnings

Sandra Fernandez Aug 13, 2025 3 min read

Houston, we have a problem… it’s HOT. Like, “eggs-on-the-sidewalk” kind of hot. This week, Houston’s forecast is heating up in a big way. And if you’re feeling it, so is […]

Hispanic female graduates in caps and gowns smile and wave during a graduation ceremony. The Tu Camino Scholarship supports Hispanic adults pursuing career growth through education. Credit: Lone Star College System.

2025 Tu Camino Scholarship Helps Hispanic Adults in Houston Return to School

Sandra Fernandez Aug 7, 2025 2 min read

Looking to grow your career or start something new? Lone Star College and TelevisaUnivision are offering a powerful opportunity just for you. The Tu Camino Scholarship is now open for […]

Eva Longoria stands confidently on a soccer field with four Club Necaxa players wearing their red and white team uniforms. The players pose with a soccer ball as mountains and training facilities are visible in the background. This promotional image is for the upcoming docuseries “Necaxa.”

“Necaxa” Brings Grit, Glory, and the Heart of Mexican Football to the Screen

Sandra Fernandez Aug 3, 2025 3 min read

As Houston gears up to host FIFA World Cup matches next year, fútbol fever is rising across the city. And just in time, FX is bringing a new series that […]

Houston Public Library Expands Citizenship Classes with New Grant

Houston Public Library Expands Citizenship Classes with New Grant

Sandra Fernandez Aug 2, 2025 2 min read

For many families in Houston, the dream of becoming a U.S. citizen is deeply personal. It’s about opening doors to new opportunities, securing a better future, and becoming more connected […]

Promotional poster for Apple TV+ series Acapulco showing Eugenio Derbez and the ensemble cast in front of a bright tropical backdrop with palm trees, birds, and the sun. A pink hotel is featured in the center. The text reads “Apple TV+ Acapulco Final Season July 23.

“Acapulco” Bids Farewell with Its Final Season on Apple TV+

Sandra Fernandez Jul 10, 2025 2 min read

The hit comedy “Acapulco” is coming back for one last season, and fans are ready to see how Máximo’s story ends. Starring the iconic Eugenio Derbez, the fourth and final […]

Keep Your Pets Safe in the Houston Heat: Tips from the Red Cross

Keep Your Pets Safe in the Houston Heat: Tips from the Red Cross

Sandra Fernandez May 31, 2025 3 min read

Summer in Houston hits hard. Between backyard barbecues, trips to the park, and family gatherings, our pets are often right there with us. They’re part of our familia, and we […]

Photo of Cristela Alonzo doing her show at the Houston Improv in front of a crowd

Cristela Alonzo Brings Down the House at Houston Improv

Sandra Fernandez Nov 4, 2024 3 min read

An Evening of Laughter, Truth, and Pure Entertainment Cristela Alonzo’s recent comedy show at Houston Improv was an absolute highlight! Her unique mix of personal stories and sharp observational humor […]

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Dia de Muertos events in Houston 2024

Sandra Fernandez Nov 1, 2024 5 min read

Looking to celebrate Día de Muertos in Houston? This holiday offers us a beautiful way to honor our loved ones who have passed on. From family-friendly activities to traditional music […]

iamge of catrina from dia de los muertos, with a floral crown and a painted face

5 Common Myths About Día de Muertos

Sandra Fernandez Nov 1, 2024 3 min read

Día de Muertos has become more popular in the U.S. in recent years, thanks to movies and media that have introduced this beautiful tradition to a wider audience. But for […]

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