LIFT UP Act would help struggling businesses

The LIFT UP Act would extend six months of federal disaster loan forgiveness dating back to money borrowed in 2015.

Life after an eviction:  How to restore your credit    

Texas law does not allow tenants to have an eviction suit expunged as many other states do, but there are steps you can take to repair the damage to your credit report.

How to get a mortgage rate below 3%

Trying to save money? Try to get a mortgage loan when the rates are low.

Free, low-cost job retraining available to help you land a job

One of the best ways to increase your job opportunities is to train specifically for in-demand fields. Workforce Solutions says, in Houston, that includes education, healthcare, and skilled trades.

How to refinance student loans without a degree

Most lenders require a degree before they’ll refinance your student loans. Here are the few exceptions.

Houston nightclub defies governor’s shutdown orders, stays open

New video surfaced this weekend of people inside an open nightclub in downtown Houston. This comes days after Gov. Abbott ordered all Texas bars and nightclubs to close.

More advice from Suze Orman to help you through the economic crisis

Suze Orman is one of the most trusted financial experts in the country and has advice to help you through this economic crisis.  I had a chance to sit down with Suze this week.  

More advice from Suze Orman to help you through the economic crisis
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Suze Orman is one of the most trusted financial experts in the country and has advice to help you through this economic crisis. �I had a chance to sit down with Suze this week. �

How to get a student loan for community college

More students are choosing community college in the wake of coronavirus. Here’s how to pay for it.

Houston business owner temporarily ends dine-in service amid COVID-19 concerns

Drinking in Paradise has been temporarily called off for Lei Low Rum & Tiki Bar in the Heights. Owner Russell Thoede said he decided to scale back to cocktails-to-go only after reopening for in-person seating for just eight days.