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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.
Creeping fig vines lining Houston’s U.S. 59/I-69 not only beautify the freeway but have survived brutal weather, making them an unlikely symbol of resilience.
Thousands in the Houston area are without power after hefty thunderstorms with 70-mile-per-hour winds, hail and lightning ...
The nation's fastest-sinking city is Houston, with more than 40% of its ... A few cities on the study's map — San Jose, Memphis and Jacksonville — are depicted with green dots, which indicate ...
The new study looked at the 28 most populous cities in the U.S. and 25 of them are experiencing subsidence, or land sinking, ...
HOUSTON — Every Houstonian may already have their list of the city's worst roads, from streets that offer the bumpiest rides to those with cracks and crumbling pavement. But where are the worst ...