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As seas rise and storms intensify along Florida’s coasts, once-minor floods now shut down streets and summer rains break ...
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The National Weather Service offices nearest to the central Texas floods that left dozens dead and more missing were ...
Renewed investor interest and a potential shift in regulatory climate are reviving discussions about Class I rail mergers in ...
A great exchange rate, ChatGPT, and kimono-wearing bros have turned Kyoto into the loveliest tourist trap on earth.
Houston and Harris County are again at odds over funding for Mayor John Whitmire's ambitious push to "end street homelessness" as the city's fund for the initiative remains short of its goal. The ...
In a city like Houston, where the restaurant scene is constantly evolving, it’s easy for stellar restaurants to slip under the radar. While what’s hot and new dominates the headlines, the city is ...
NPR and the PBS series Frontline investigate the forces keeping communities from building resiliently, and the special interests that profit even when communities don't.
Sugar Land residents have another chance to make their voices heard before the city welcomes a new mayor and two City Council members.
The City of Houston filed two lawsuits in recent months to declare affordable housing complexes common nuisances, most recently this week, two days before city council passed a budget amendment to ...
Chevron will lay off nearly 200 workers in Texas' Permian Basin as part of global workforce reduction, aiming to cut costs by up to $3 billion by 2026.
City of Houston City of Houston faces lawsuit over continued membership in H-GAC despite Prop B A voter-approved charter amendment called Proposition B, which won a landslide victory with 65% ...