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With election season just around the corner, The U.S. Census Bureau has announced it is recruiting thousands of people across the country to assist with the 2020 Census count. Per the website 2020Census.gov, they are hiring for a variety of temporary jobs, including census takers, recruiting assistants, office staff, and supervisory staff. To be eligible […]

Atlanta

As Election day gets closer and closer, voters in Georgia are given the option to vote early starting a few weeks prior to Election Day Voters may absentee in person to allow voting to be more convenient to your lifestyle. Here are all the early voting dates in the Atlanta area, plus a few key […]

It’s Throwback Thursday and BeyWeek in H-Town! Listen to Beyoncé explaining how she cherishes her privacy, her b-day album, & more on the Madd Hatta Morning Show:

Travis Scott‘s already having one of the greatest years in Houston rap history with Astroworld, his connection to NBA 2K19 and more. Some Texas schools have already attempted to use some of Scott’s logos for their graduation march and well and one Houston-area high school may get their wish. Scott responded back to one Dwight […]

An Atlanta bus driver is being called a hero after he jumped off his bus and stopped a man who was stabbing a woman Sunday morning, reports WSB-TV. MARTA bus driver Winston Douglas grabbed a stick out of a yard and began beating the woman’s attacker to  stop the attack and save the woman’s life. Several […]

The Screwed Up Click lives on in the city of Houston. Thanks to a new exhibit at the University of Houston, the history of the Click and in particular Fat Pat and Big HAWK is on full display. The exhibit, titled Brothers In Rhyme: Fat Pat, Big HAWK and the Screwed Up Click contains personal effects and copies […]

The rain is going to let up anytime soon in Houston as parts of southeast Harris and Galveston counties were hit Tuesday morning. The added rain caused more flash flooding and rises in nearby banks. Some places got up to 6 inches of rain in the last-three hours, per the National Weather Service. A few […]

Chelsi Smith, the trailblazing pageant winner and first ever black Miss Texas winner died on Saturday. She was 45. “Chelsi was our loving daughter, niece, and friend. We will miss her infectious laughter, joie de vivre, and free spirit,” a family statement read. “She always appreciated the expressions of love and good will from people […]

Today is Beyonce‘s birthday. That means that one of Houston’s brightest treasures, Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter has made 37 revolutions around the sun and nobody is more proud of her than her mother, Tina Knowles-Lawson. The singer’s mother took to Instagram to relay a sweet message to Queen Bey. RELATED: Tina Knowles-Lawson Praises Solange’s ‘A Seat […]

Nike is making big news with Colin Kaepernick but in the Galleria over the weekend, they opened up a pop up shop tying together Houston shoe culture, car culture and the love of Air Maxes. RELATED: Kiotti Talks Sneakerhead Dos and Don’ts: Episode 1 | SNEAKERBOX The “Discover Your Air” campaign hit on Sunday with […]

Entertainment

Maroon 5 will perform at the Super Bowl LIII halftime show in Atlanta, but NFL fans had these other artists in mind...

The annual tilt between Texas Southern University and Prairie View A&M University usually would take place on Labor Day Weekend as the Labor Day Classic has become a part of Houston’s Labor Day plans since the 1940s. However, this year there won’t be a Labor Day Classic. Well, technically. Last year the Classic was moved […]