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"Controversial Tales: Legacy Icons, Illegal Practices, and High-Stakes Scandals!"
Houston fun, TV legacy, illegal dentist, healthcare revolution, RHOA scandal, mall demise, church changes, Scarface mansion!

LaMont Gilbert and the Team

May 12, 2026

The SouthSide Signal Weekly Publication

 

 

Week ending May 12 2026

Houston residents are gearing up for a lively weekend filled with culture, food, and entertainment across the city.

 

The much-anticipated Houston Japan Festival returns to Hermann Park May 16–17, drawing crowds for Japanese performances, anime cosplay, martial arts, and mouthwatering food vendors.

 

Families and visitors from all neighborhoods are expected to join this cherished event.

 

Downtown at Discovery Green, locals will enjoy outdoor movies, yoga, food trucks, and live music — all set against the city’s vibrant skyline.

 

Food lovers can start their Saturday at Urban Harvest Farmers Market, where fresh produce, artisan treats, and handcrafted goods celebrate Houston’s local flavor.

 

Children’s Museum Houston offers interactive STEM exhibits and hands-on science demos, making it a top pick for family fun.

 

As night falls, live music, concerts, and comedy shows light up venues citywide, promising entertainment for everyone.


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Long before social media or viral trends, families gathered to watch TV together and instantly recognize the unforgettable smile of Michelle Thomas.

 

Beloved for her vibrant role as Myra Monkhouse on Family Matters, Michelle's chemistry with Jaleel White's Steve Urkel made her a true fan favorite throughout the 1990s.

 

Born September 23, 1968, in Boston, Michelle grew up surrounded by music, inheriting creative talents from her musician father.

 

She quickly rose to fame not only on Family Matters but also on The Cosby Show, building a promising Hollywood career.

 

Behind the scenes, Michelle bravely fought a rare and aggressive form of stomach cancer in the late 1990s, passing away at just 30 in New York City.

 

Her legacy endures, with her warmth and joy still cherished by countless fans who remember not only a sitcom star, but a vital part of their childhood.


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Lauryn Hill stands as an artist who transformed music and culture.

 

Her landmark album, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, released over 25 years ago, remains an unmatched blend of hip-hop, soul, R&B, reggae, and raw storytelling.

 

Despite selling more than 20 million copies and winning five Grammy Awards in one night, it remains Hill’s only studio album.

 

After reaching the industry’s summit, she withdrew from the spotlight, citing pressure and manipulation that threatened her peace and family.

 

Hill faced further trials in 2013, serving prison time for tax issues, with Rohan Marley helping care for their children during that period.

 

Still, Hill never faded, continuing to tour and inspire new generations.

 

This year, she returned to the Grammy stage, proving her influence endures, even as she keeps her reasons for not recording a follow-up album a mystery.

 

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An alleged illegal dental operation in Shaker Heights, Ohio, is igniting national discussion after prosecutors indicted Jazemen Lyons, 37, for running an unlicensed practice called The Smile Lounge from 2022 to 2025.

 

Authorities say Lyons collected over $400,000 by offering cosmetic dental procedures without a license.

 

The seven-count indictment includes charges of telecommunications fraud, money laundering, and evidence tampering.

 

Some patients reportedly suffered physical harm, raising local concerns about oversight in healthcare licensing and consumer protection.

 

The case has gone viral locally and nationwide, prompting many to question how alleged operations like this evade detection for years.

 

Legal experts note the severe penalties Lyons could face if convicted, citing the mix of health and financial crimes.

 

Further court action is anticipated as investigators probe for additional victims and details.


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Dr. Iman Abuzeid earned her medical degree at just 24, but instead of heading into residency, she took an unconventional route that would transform the healthcare industry.

 

After years immersed in healthcare strategy at firms like McKinsey and startups in the Bay Area, she noticed a glaring contradiction: hospitals nationwide were desperately short-staffed, yet qualified nurses struggled to land jobs due to an outdated hiring system.

 

Unwilling to accept the status quo, Dr. Abuzeid launched Incredible Health in 2017, flipping the hiring process so hospitals apply to nurses, not the other way around.

 

Quickly gaining traction in California before expanding nationwide, the company now supports 1.5 million nurses and 1,500 healthcare facilities.

 

With a valuation of $1.65 billion and new AI-powered HR tools, Dr. Abuzeid’s vision continues to challenge the assumptions that shape healthcare employment today.


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Pinky Cole, well-known entrepreneur and Real Housewives of Atlanta star, was arrested following allegations of an $87,000 theft, sending shockwaves through fans nationwide.

 

The news quickly trended across social media, sparking intense debate throughout the Bravo community.

 

Authorities allege financial misconduct is at the center of the case, though official details remain scarce as investigations continue.

 

Cole’s outspoken persona and reputation as a rising business force made news of her arrest particularly surprising to followers.

 

Online reactions ranged from disbelief to speculation about possible deeper financial struggles, while some urged the public to withhold judgment until more facts emerge.

 

For now, the circumstances remain unclear, with neither detailed court records nor statements from Cole’s legal team available.

 

This high-profile controversy now unfolds in real time, as local fans wait to see the impact on her business and television future.


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For many in Houston, Northwest Mall was more than a shopping center—it was a cherished landmark and gathering spot since its 1968 debut.

 

After sitting vacant since 2017, the final demolition of the once-bustling mall was completed Saturday night, marking the end of an era for generations who made memories there.

 

Heavy machinery replaced bustling crowds, dismantling the massive structure piece by piece.

 

Local contractor Houston Crush Concrete led the months-long teardown, stirring emotions among longtime residents who saw a beloved chapter of city life crumble.

 

Throughout its heyday, the mall thrived as a center for shopping, food, first jobs, and community connection, shaping countless childhoods and holiday traditions.

 

Changing habits and growing e-commerce transformed the landscape, leaving Northwest Mall a relic of the past.

 

This weekend’s demolition leaves nostalgia—and the memories—standing where concrete once did, closing a significant chapter in Houston history.


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Dr. Joe Samuel Ratliff, the longtime Senior Pastor of Brentwood Baptist Church, has announced he will retire on July 31, 2026, marking the end of a remarkable 46-year tenure in Houston.

 

Dr. Ratliff, renowned for his faith leadership and service, will transition to Pastor Emeritus following health challenges and a period of reflection.

 

His heartfelt appreciation for Brentwood’s unwavering support was shared with the congregation, as gratitude and emotion ripple through the city’s faith community.

 

Under Dr. Ratliff’s stewardship, Brentwood expanded its influence beyond worship—becoming a beacon of unity, education, and spiritual counseling for generations.

 

Even as he steps down, Dr. Ratliff expresses confidence in the church’s future and leaves a legacy as mentor, healer, and pillar in Houston.

 

His final months as pastor will be celebrated by members, leaders, and an entire city grateful for his decades of dedication.


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The iconic mansion featured in the 1983 film Scarface has been listed for an astonishing $237 million, making headlines in Miami and beyond.

 

Located in Key Biscayne near Miami, this 13,000-square-foot estate became famous as the home of drug lord Frank Lopez in the classic movie starring Al Pacino, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Robert Loggia.

 

The luxury property boasts a glass elevator, sprawling waterfront views, resort-style amenities, and a viral piano-shaped pool, all blending modern opulence with cinematic legacy.

 

Previously, during the Nixon presidency, it even served as a “Winter White House,” adding political significance to its Hollywood fame.

 

Currently owned by John Devaney, CEO of United Capital Markets, and represented by the renowned Jills Zeder Group, this mansion has become an international sensation in both pop culture and luxury real estate circles.


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