Prayers Up: Viral Cooking Sensation Auntie Fee Is Fighting For Her Life
Viral cooking sensation suffers a heart attack.
Prosecutor Protecting Man In Apparent Racially-Motivated Attack, Lawyer Says
The attorney believes a politically-connected Hasidic Jew will avoid justice in a mob assault on his African-American client.
‘Power’ Showrunner Says 50 Cent Nudity Beef Was Staged
The creator and executive producer of Power is coming clean about an August 2016 Instagram spat with the show’s producer and star 50 Cent, which was sparked after a full-frontal shot of his manhood was shown on camera.
[NSFW] What Was She Thinking? 45-Year-Old Reality Star’s Shocking Red Carpet Look
In a world of mesh and see-through everything, we’re not too surprised when celebrities step outside wearing next to nothing. But here’s an instance when trying to be sexy (although we’re not even sure you can call this sexy) goes entirely wrong.
September Trial Planned For Trey Songz If No Plea Agreement
A September trial is planned for singer Trey Songz if he can’t reach a deal with prosecutors to reduce a felony assault charge stemming from a concert in Detroit.
Werk, Werk, Werk: Tyra Banks Returns As ‘ANTM’ Host
Rita Ora is out and Tyra Banks is back in as the host of TV’s “America’s Next Top Model.”
Texas Congressional Map Discriminates Against Hispanics, Federal Judges Say
Two federal judges have released an opinion that accuses Lone Star State legislators of drawing a congressional map in a “rushed and secretive process” that intended to discriminate against Hispanic and Democrat voters.
Texas Bill Would Fine Men $100 Each Time They Masturbate
A Texas lawmaker has proposed a bill that would fine a man $100 each time he masturbates.
Calling All Local Food and Beverage Innovators for H-E-B Primo Picks Quest for Texas Best
H-E-B Primo Picks Quest for Texas Best is visiting Houston on Tuesday, March 21 to share insight with local food and beverage creators interested in participating in the 2017 statewide competition.
2017 SWAC Tournament “Playing for Pride”
“It was very hard coming into a game knowing that nothing was really on the line but your pride, yet our guys still rose to the challenge,” said Head Coach of Texas Southern University Mike Davis.
Mortgages and the Self-Employed Borrower
In my last article, I discussed the first step to home ownership which was understanding your credit.
Michelle Obama's Healthy School Lunch Program in Jeopardy?
One of Michelle Obama's signature accomplishments as first lady may be in jeopardy under the Trump administration.
Houston’s 37th Postmaster to Be Officially Sworn-In
Chenise LeDoux, who was recently appointed as Houston’s 37th Postmaster, will be officially sworn into office at 10 a.m. Friday, March 17, 2017.
Longtime Houston Taco Truck Owner Faces Deportation After ICE Arrest
In light of President Trump’s focus on anti-immigrant policies, restaurateurs across the country are facing a number of tough uncertainties over next four years. But for one Houston taco truck owner, Trump’s plans have become terrifyingly real.
New Home Library Project Aims to Close “Book Gap” in Houston
There’s a new effort to bridge what some call the “book gap” and it’s putting books in the hands – and homes – of hundreds of children in Houston.
Fashion Group International of Houston Spring Trends Event
The Fashion Group International of Houston, Inc. (FGI) hosted its biannual Trends event to educate its members and guests on the fashion, beauty and home trends of the season.
Sunnyside Residents Rebel Over Potentially Toxic Site of New Multi-Service Center
Controversy is swirling in Sunnyside over the move of the Sunnyside Multi-Service Center.
Demi Lovato Take Control of the Houston Rodeo
On Tuesday night, songstress Demi Lovato made a triumphant return to RodeoHouston’s famous rotating stage.
Marvel Finally Nails A Dud With Iron Fist
Every company is due for a dud. Marvel had given its three other Defenders properties their own identity and appeal. Daredevil took up Hell’s Kitchen with plenty of Catholic virtue about revenge wrapped around a constantly tectonic shift. Jessica Jones gave more weight to its characters and the power of will. Luke Cage allowed Harlem to breathe as a living set piece from music to ideology on down. So where in New York did that leave Iron Fist? The most supernatural of the four Defenders characters, his story seemed far more intriguing on a surface level than his three counterparts.
Alicia Keys Takes Rodeo Houston
Alicia Keys made this year’s Black Heritage Night at Rodeo Houston a success by bringing in over 73,000 people. Even with such a huge crowd, it was very clear she wanted to pull everyone into her performance and feel a connection with everyone there. Keys has not performed at Rodeo Houston since 2005 and it was definitely worth the wait.

