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A tornado reportedly hit in the Deer Park and Pasadena area, according to officials. There was also damage from a reported tornado in Pearland.
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Reporting by the Houston Chronicle reveals city officials scrambled to respond to the two-day boil water notice that left schools closed in November.
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From board composition to decision making, women leaders of color across the country are calling for institutional change.
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Austin's airport recommends people using general TSA screening show up at least 2.5 hours before departure, scrambling conventional thinking about the fastest ways to get to the biggest cities in Texas.
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The country’s largest children’s hospital system raised $11 million to add a series of behavioral health resources.
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Officials said a power outage at the East Water Purification Plant on Sunday morning was the cause of the problem.
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Over 50 women artists from across Texas will show their work in the fourth annual Vignette Art Fair on Friday at Dallas Market Hall.
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The event came as a younger, more diverse generation of Americans increasingly flocks to the left of the Democratic Party.
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In conjunction with her newest album "Traumazine," which addresses the rapper's mental health challenges, she is providing a collection of resources for fans.
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With abortion illegal in a growing number of states, both groups that help patients access the procedure and those who oppose it are reporting more calls for help.
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Texas had more houses on the market in July than any time since late 2020 as home sales declined in the state’s major metros. Sellers have had to cut prices to entice buyers.
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The ship is headed to Galveston, where it will undergo extensive hull repairs over the next year.