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Only $50 million is currently earmarked for housing repairs. For many residents and several council members, that amount isn’t nearly enough.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNFeds move to eliminate petrochemical watchdog, putting Texans and others at risk
Amid increasingly intense weather, the Chemical Safety Board is the lone independent agency watching over the Gulf Coast’s petrochemical corridor.
In today’s post we reveal the new design and content for our flood scale. We have made changes based on research conducted by the University of Houston. Although rain chances will ...
Tony Buzbee became one of the wealthiest, most feared attorneys in the country by suing big companies. Now the controversial ...
On Wednesday, Houston City Council will vote on how it should spend the $314 million in federal assistance it received for ...
From Houston to the Hill Country, we Texans keep doing the same thing over and over while expecting a different result.
Senior living: LA County wants to create a disaster registry, but disability advocates are skeptical
The registry is intended to help disabled and senior residents get connected to emergency responders to bring them to safety ...
A report released by Rice University’s Baker Institute in early May on mental health challenges in Houston ISD found that ...
Cy-Fair ISD’s athletics and CTE departments collected over $56,000 in gift cards to send to school districts affected by the Central Texas floods earlier this month.
SAN ANTONIO – A man was killed in a shooting on the South Side, according to San Antonio police. Officers responded to the shooting just before 8:30 a.m. Saturday in the 500 block of Bristol Avenue.
Strake Jesuit's John Hebert, who rushed for 3,542 yards as a junior, flips from Washington State to stay home at UH.
By Francis Page, Jr. Click here for updates on this story July 1, 2025 (Houston Style Magazine) -- For many Houstonians, the dream ...
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