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Two programs launched by Houston’s Housing and Community Development Department in July will help assist residents whose homes were affected by Hurricane Harvey and Winter Storm Uri.
By Francis Page, Jr. Click here for updates on this story July 1, 2025 (Houston Style Magazine) -- For many Houstonians, the dream ...
The Texas Supreme Court ruled Friday that the 2021 winter storm lawsuits brought by thousands of individuals and small businesses against ...
Court Texas Supreme Court partly sides with CenterPoint, other utilities in lawsuits over 2021 winter storm Individuals and businesses who sued Texas utility companies for cutting power during the ...
The Houston Office of Emergency Management is hoping their alert system will be appealing to the public by only sending you ...
Now, four years later, those energy decisions are still debated and CPS is being called to account. Recent reporting shows ...
With triple-digit temps scorching Texas this week, many Houstonians are anxiously watching the sky, not just for the sun, but ...
Houston City Council Member Tiffany D. Thomas is raising concerns about the city’s proposed disaster recovery plan, which she ...
According to local authorities, at least 109 people died on July 4 and 5, most of which were swept up in floodwaters from campgrounds along the Guadalupe River. That’s just shy of the 118 deaths ...
The original plan allocated no money towards housing. After pushback, that was increased to $50 million — but critics argued ...
Houston opens $40M winter storm relief, $18M homebuyer assistance programs Starting Monday, Houston homeowners impacted by the 2021 winter storm can apply for up to $300K in repair aid and first ...
Millions of people living in mobile home parks don't enjoy the same drinking water protections that Americans are accustomed ...