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Residents tired of being 'Houston Strong' now say local elected officials aren't prepared for storms
The Kinder Institute's survey comes after a disastrous 2024 storm season for the Houston region in which 2.2 million people ...
A jury is considering Friday the extent of Oscar Rosales' knowledge of who he shot and killed before fleeing for Mexico.
The share of Houston ISD high schoolers who met or exceeded grade level in each STAAR exam increased in 2025, two years into ...
Sunnova Energy has laid off 718 employees, or approximately 55% of its workforce, in a desperate bid to slash costs as one of ...
Jared Triolo, who entered with a .152 batting average, had two of Pittsburgh’s five hits against him. Triolo drove a leadoff ...
The Russia-backed Wagner Group says it is leaving Mali after more than three and a half years of fighting Islamic extremists ...
Linde, an industrial gases and engineering company, will add a second carbon dioxide-producing facility at its Freeport site, ...
A little less than once a week, on average, since President Donald Trump began his second term, his administration’s lawyers ...
Data from the Texas Department of State Health Services tracking the measles outbreak in West Texas showed no new cases of ...
The Supreme Court is clearing the way for the Department of Government Efficiency to access Social Security systems ...
The U.S. Department of Labor-led educational program Job Corps will shut down operations in June. Here's how that affects ...
Texas is the only Gulf Coast state that doesn’t offer grants to build stronger roofs and homes despite leading the country in ...
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