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The Houston Independent School District (HISD) is partnering with METRO to offer free bus rides to qualifying high school students, with about 800 students signed up so far. Despite budget cuts, Earlier this year, HISD announced the collaboration to provide free rides for students in grades nine through 12 who live more than two miles […]

When consumers invest in Black-owned businesses, they help circulate money within the community, leading to more opportunities for growth, entrepreneurship, and community development.

Early morning on Friday, July 4, heavy rains caused water levels in the creeks and rivers of Texas Hill Country to reach historic levels, leading to severe flooding that devastated several communities. Throughout the tragedy and in its wake, many brave heroes put their lives on the line to save as many people as they […]

Happy Black History Month! This Year, We Are Reflecting On Some Of The Top Cultural Moments Of The New Millennium. From Unforgettable Sports Moments, Record-breaking Music Artists, Historical Events, And More. Did Your Favorite Moment Make The List?

Come out with Praise Houston to celebrate Houston MLK Festival and Children's Day of Service downtown City Hall on January 20, 2025, starts immediately after the parade until 4:00 p.m. and features live musical performances, kid-friendly activities, art and craft vendors, marketing booths, great food, and more!  Free for the public to attend.

When a winter storm is in the forecast, it’s crucial to stock up on essentials to keep your household safe, warm, and well-fed. Here are the top 10 things to prioritize on your grocery list. 1. Bottled Water Ensure you have enough drinking water for everyone in case of frozen or disrupted water lines. 2. […]

15 Must-Have Items to Keep in Your Car for Winter Winter weather can be unpredictable, and being prepared can make all the difference in an emergency. Here’s a list of essential items to keep in your car to stay safe and comfortable during the colder months. 1. Ice Scraper and Snow Brush Quickly clear your […]

During a virtual conversation Sunday (Dec. 1), Bishop T.D. Jakes gave members of The Potter’s House of Dallas an update on his recent health scare. RELATED: Prayers Up: Bishop T.D Jakes Suffers Medical Emergency During Service RELATED: Notable Black Folks We Lost in 2024 The talk comes just one week after Jakes was rushed to an […]

Gospel legend Marvin Sapp‘s music and spiritual journey has been nothing less than amazing to behold. And as he prepares for the big Reunion Tour Concert coming to Houston October 21st, he had a lot to say about his career, catalogue and so much more with AV. RELATED: Lucinda Moore Wants More Christians to Prioritize […]

Comedy queen Mo'Nique took us back for "My First Time" to her night club debut that proved to be hilarious — well, not for the churchgoers!

According to the New York Post, Donald Trump has survived a second assassination attempt. A gunman was spotted with an assault rifle near the former president’s golf course on Sunday while he was playing a round. The gunman was spotted at about 2 p.m. by an advance team several holes ahead of Trump. A Secret […]

Biden’s administration issued $2 billion in federal funds to black and minority farmers who experienced mistreatment by the United States Department of Agriculture, as announced on Wednesday. The direct payments will be sent to “eligible applicants [under the Inflation Reduction Act’s Discrimination Financial Assistance Program (DFAP)], [aiming] to provide financial assistance to farmers, ranchers, and forest […]