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Heavy trash in Houston is picked up on schedule only 50% of the time. The city’s Solid Waste Management department plans to launch an online progress map, and it’s asking city council for ...
Find the closest neighborhood trash depository in Houston with this searchable map ...
Hurricane City of Houston creates storm debris collection map as Beryl debris fills streets All six neighborhood depositories are open for residents to drop off their storm debris. Any debris ...
HOUSTON, Texas – Houston is facing a significant water crisis, with leaks across the city wasting more water than the entire city of Fort Worth uses in a year. An astonishing 32 billion gallons ...
An extensive list of the milestones throughout Houston's past that we'll mark in 2025.
While the Houston suburbs continue to expand at a rapid pace, the population in the city has stayed more even as some neighborhoods surge and others fall behind.
Houston officials have created an interactive map for residents to track the city's ongoing debris pickup progress following Hurricane Beryl and the May 16 derecho storm. Back-to-back natural ...
New Houston-area maps released Tuesday confirm that residents' ZIP codes dictate how fiercely the city's dangerously hot summer weather bears down on their neighborhoods. The results from the ...
Friday marks a year since a rare derecho swept through Houston with winds over 100 mph, and scientists are still studying its impact.
New York City officials are assuring residents that water flowing from their faucets will continue to be perfectly safe even if it might taste a bit different.
In every city studied, at least 20% of the urban area is sinking – and in 25 of 28 cities, at least 65% is sinking. The nation's biggest cities are sinking, according to data from a new study.
At the sites, researchers used acoustic prospecting—directed sound waves—to discover hollow areas underground. They then employed ground-penetrating radar to make a map of the tunnel.