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After an Oregon man drowned last weekend, the Galveston Island Beach Patrol is gearing up for a busy summer and sharing ...
Houston recently got an F grade for its air quality. Here's how Saharan dust and agricultural wildfire smoke are brought to ...
In the latest release of the Texas Education Agency's accountability letter grades, data shows that Fort Bend ISD, which ...
Fair Oaks Ranch ends a decade-long land dispute with a rural-focused deal, reducing density and preserving water and scenic ...
In the country's 28 most populous cities, at least 20% of the land is sinking "mainly due to groundwater extraction." ...
Located just west of Houston, Katy, Texas, has quickly grown from a small railroad town into a thriving suburb known for ...
As National Teacher Appreciation Week comes to an end, we thought we’d highlight a Houston-based organization that’s ...
The park in southeast Harris County was dedicated in 1986 to honor seven NASA astronauts who died in the explosion of the ...
A new study reveals that all of America’s largest cities are sinking, posing growing risks to buildings, roads, and residents.
Every year around late spring, the termites set out in mass looking for mates. The date of the swarm tends to coincide with Mother’s Day.
Of 28 school districts across the Greater Houston area, 17 saw an increase in the number of economically disadvantaged students compared to five years ago, according to Texas Education Agency data ...
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 ...
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