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The First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston apologizes after a minister's partner, Sadé Perkins, made controversial ...
Perkins was not the only individual caught in backlash for their comments about the natural disaster. Dr. Christina Propst, a ...
Former Houston Mayor Annise Parker has an opponent in the Democratic primary for Harris County judge, and it’s not incumbent ...
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Houston Mayor John Whitmire is taking steps to permanently remove a member of the city’s food insecurity board following ...
The camp announced Monday that 27 of its campers and counselors died in Friday's floods in the Texas Hill Country. The former member of Houston's food insecurity board referred to the camp as a ...
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNTexas flooding: City of Houston issues statement on former board member's commentsA former member of the City of Houston Food Insecurity Board made negative comments on social media regarding the Kerr County ...
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Miriam "Holly" Frizzell of Abilene was remembered for her vibrant life and love of the normally tranquil Guadalupe River.
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Texas Flash Flood And Camp Mystic Disaster Victims Were 'All White' Says Former Houston Official - Was Her Comment InsensitiveA devastating flash flood swept through Central Texas in early July 2025, killing at least 82 people and leaving dozens more ...
Houston City Council At-Large member Letitia Plummer never planned to run for Harris County Judge—but after back-to-back disasters, budget cuts and constrained federal and state resources, she's ...
Hemp regulation, property taxes and natural disaster preparation and response -- in the wake of deadly flooding in Central ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNSirens, gauges and flood prevention: What the Texas Legislature could do in response to Hill Country disasterGov. Greg Abbott has promised to add flood response to the agenda for the July 21 special session, with an expected focus on ...
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNHarris County Commissioners to decide on which flooding projects to continueA major battle brewing over flood prevention dollars and unfinished projects is almost certain to unfold Thursday at Harris County Commissioners Court.
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