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More than 1,100 senior citizens from across the state attended Houston City Council Member Amanda Edwards’ The Empowered You: Houston Senior Citizens Conference on Oct. 25. It served as a one-stop-shop event that provided resources and information to help senior citizens thrive in this season of their lives. The event consisted of dynamic speakers, informative […]

In a stunning trade deadline move, the Denver Broncos and Houston Texans made a deal — sending former All-Pro WR Demaryius Thomas to the Texans in exchange for fourth and seventh round picks. RELATED: Everything You Win When The Texans Win Thomas ranks second all-time on the Broncos receiving list in regards to catches and […]

If you ask Sabrina Greenlee if she’s ever seen her son catch those ridiculous passes on Sundays in the NFL, she will tell you she hasn’t. She’s in the stands every Sunday but Greenlee has never watched her son, NFL All-Pro DeAndre Hopkins catch a single NFL pass. That’s because a vicious attack when Hopkins […]

We all go through it; it’s the day before Halloween. Everyone has their costume. You however, haven’t even thought about what you should do. And you aren’t about to be the lamest guy at the party, so here are my top EASY last minute costumes for guys this Halloween. Advertisement Mascots: Mr. Clean, Brawny Man, […]

Black hair is love — and there may be no greater accessory than the du-rag. Florida A&M University, already home to one of the greatest homecomings in the country decided to show off how the students have been killing in the wave department with a full-blown wave check on the yard! https://twitter.com/trt_FAMU/status/1055167672021848064 And in the […]

CandyStore.com has compiled a list of the best and worst Halloween candy of all-time and here’s what they’ve found! The worst candy … is not candy corn! Instead, it’s Circus Peanuts. Candy Corn, of course, was in the Top 5 as it landed at number 2. RELATED: Facts About Halloween Candy RELATED: Five Things To […]

Some voters in Texas are reporting interesting issues on both the Republican and Democratic side of straight-party voting. One voter voted a straight Democratic ticket but when she got to the last screen to review her choices, she noticed that all of her votes were for a straight Democratic ticket – until it showed that […]

Ovide Duncantell, the living legend who presided over the Black Heritage Society has died. He was 82. Duncantell was a noted activist in the city of Houston upon his arrival in 1959, fighting for the rights of Hispanics and Blacks across the city. In 1974, he founded the Black Heritage Society and one of his […]

It’s that time again. Early voting has begun in Texas! The process began on Monday, October 22 and will conclude on November 2. You can still vote on Election Day on November 6 if you are not going to vote early or do not have the time to do so. We’ve helped compile a quick […]

The Houston Texans are in the winning spirit and when the Texans win, so do Houstonians who can take home some freebies from local area restaurants, stores and more. Here are some of the freebies and goodies: Half Off Pizza: When the Texans win, you get 50% off Pizza Orders from Papa John’s! Enter promo […]

Alright, basketball season is official and guess what – so are people not liking the Rockets for one reason or another. Last night proved that point to be true when the Lakers, well LeBron James’ Los Angeles Lakers fell to the Rockets at home. Even more interesting? James Harden cooked the Lakers for 36 and […]

You may not want to call your job on Monday and tell them you quit just yet. No one had a winning ticket for Friday’s $1 billion drawing of Mega Millions. The next draw is Tuesday and the jackpot is now $1.6 billion. RELATED: A G & A Pimp Wonder What They’d Do If They […]