"I am proud that Houstonians have opened their hearts and wallets to help our neighbors recover from Hurricane Laura," Houston Mayor
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These districts can be focal points for generating business, attracting tourists, stimulating cultural development and fostering civic pride
Mayor Turner joins sponsors and volunteers at the Houston Paying it Forward Donation Drive.
In a letter last week, the CDC wrote it’s preparing for “a large scale distribution of COVID-19 vaccines in the fall.”
"We must remain vigilant and not reverse the hard work we have done to reduce COVID-19 positive cases and deaths."
“This is a great program that focuses on the urgent need for community health workers to help us respond to the COVID-19 pandemic,”
Two-thirds of Americans say they plan to get a flu shot this year, with 54 percent planning on getting their vaccine earlier than last year
Houston artists and cultural organizations have been hit hard by the pandemic.
Students at Xplor Preschools in Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth and Austin held a virtual food drive to benefit their community members in need
Volunteers have started accepting donations today at the George R. Brown Convention Center
Four Greater Houston area centers are set to reopen.
Hurricane Harvey took many homes, but no storm is strong enough to wipe away the Southerner spirit.
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Fresh off the Republican National Convention, President Donald Trump met with those in Louisiana and Texas affected by Laura.
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A new study maps out how unemployment rates have changed over time in each U.S. state.
Laura, now weakened from a hurricane to a tropical storm, battered Louisiana with storm surges, winds and heavy rain.
The storm is expected to make landfall as a dangerous Category 4 hurricane Wednesday evening.
Hurricane center warns of massive storm surge over 150 miles of coast, moving up to 40 miles inward.
Hurricane Laura is expected to be a major hurricane when it makes landfall Wednesday evening on the Texas and Louisiana coasts.
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Tech company will invest in workforce development as part of “accelerate” initiative and support Houston’s innovation district at The Ion
"The need for masks and food is still great as we move through this pandemic,"- Mayor Sylvester Turner.
The user-friendly web portal will offer more payment options, including electronic checks, credit, and debit cards.
“Houston Climate Week takes on a new meaning as we prepare for two storms approaching in the gulf,”- Lara Cottingham
Tropical Storm Laura is on track to become a hurricane when it reaches the northwestern Gulf Coast late Wednesday and early Thursday.
Local Automotive Franchise Ranked on List of Nation's Fastest-Growing Private Companies.
In a shift from earlier forecasts, Houston may now be in the path of both storms as they approach the U.S. gulf coast.
Though the system is expected to strengthen over the next couple of days, forecasters say Marco could weaken before it hits the Gulf Coast.
A practical message of hope for all is available online in over 500 languages, as in person Convention of Jehovah's Witnesses are canceled.
Registration Now Open for Event with the H.E.R. Task Force
Individual artists will be eligible to apply for a grant up to $1,000, and nonprofit organizations will be eligible for up to $15,000.
at Speech and Debate Academy Online
Hadassah Mountain Southwest, which comprises Houston, is hosting a virtual author event with Faith Quintero, author of “Loaded Blessings"
The maximum amount a business or chamber can receive from the SBERP is $50,000.
"People simply need help, and we want to do everything we can to provide them with some help until we can get through the COVID-19 crisis,"
"Rabbi Samuel Karff devoted decades to sharing his faith and wisdom with the Greater Houston community."