Florian Martin | Houston Public Media
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Millions of Texas residents have no water, or if they do, are required to boil it before using it. It comes after days of power outages and freezing weather across the state.
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While the industry as a whole did well, many funeral homes had more work than they would like due to the pandemic.
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As President Trump’s executive order banning the popular Chinese app continues to be challenged in court, users in Houston say they need the app for different reasons.
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Four Houston police officers were fired and one Baytown officer was indicted this month in two separate deadly shootings, amid a growing movement to hold police more accountable for deadly force.
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Eighty-one percent of Latino voters in Texas are concerned about racism-motivated gun violence and that the Latino community might be targeted again in...
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Nearly two-thirds of the plastics-producing plants in the Houston area have violated air pollution limits over the past five years, according to an...
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Richard Spencer’s planned appearance at Texas A&M University has created an outcry among students and made headlines nationwide. The white...