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ABC13 Houston on MSNHarris Co. residents upset that 2018 flood projects are $1.3B short with risk of being put on holdAfter feeling like they were promised protection, some Harris County neighbors can't believe there isn't enough money for flood projects. On Thursday, Harris County Flood Control District Director ...
Who says you need saltwater waves to enjoy mouthwatering seafood? Right here in the Lone Star State, we’ve got waterfront dining spots that rival coastal establishments. I’ve spent years exploring ...
The big story heading into this weekend is just how far reaching will this freshwater go? Right now, the best water can be ...
Daisy-Luna Melton's truck break-in at Buffalo Bayou Park highlights rising car thefts in Houston. She's urging community vigilance to prevent future crimes.
Body found under bridge over Buffalo Bayou, Houston police say The body was seen beneath a pedestrian bridge, possibly along the Heights Hike and Bike Trail, according to Jodi Silva with HPD.
Just when you think we've reached the peak of the dam release from Lake Livingston, late Saturday night, the river authority bumped it up. It's now flowing at a rate just less than 60,000 cubic feet ...
A map of South Galveston now at the Rosenberg Library shows more than 400 lots from the Gulf to the bay on a strip of land between 12 and 15 lots wide. But convincing investors to buy shares in ...
GALVESTON, Texas – Former President Joe Biden will be in Galveston Thursday as a dignitary for a Juneteenth event. Galveston County Sheriff Jimmy Fullen confirmed to KPRC 2’s Bill Barajas that ...
But Beryl exposed cracks in the armor that Houston area residents have smithed over the last couple decades. Moreover, ...
With 50 percent of household water used for outdoor landscaping—much of which runs off and evaporates without benefiting your lawn—you can save even more by using a rain barrel. By capturing ...
On June 19, 1865, General Gordon Granger stood at Galveston Bay with General Order No. 3, the document pronouncing all enslaved African-Americans living in Texas were free.
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