City of Houston
Recent News About City of Houston
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Court allows Houston to maintain administration of $1.2 billion in Hurricane Harvey relief
The City of Houston has managed to preserve $1.2 billion in Hurricane Harvey disaster relief funds, at least for now.
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Community members, real estate developer seek to bring affordable housing, pride to Houston's Fifth Ward
A Houston real estate developer is joining with community members and local organizations to develop several blocks in Houston’s Fifth Ward, including a former grocery store, to transform the spaces into affordable housing for the community, including rental homes for elderly couples and families who are longtime residents of the area, according to a June 11 report by ABC13.
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Nonprofit coffee shop brings awareness to human trafficking crisis
A nonprofit coffee shop in the Houston Heights area has been raising awareness toward a very serious problem, according to ABC 13.
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Houston distillery jumps into the hand sanitizer market to ease drag on supply chains
A Houston distillery is starting to manufacture hand sanitizer as local stores fall behind and struggle to keep the product on their shelves due to the coronavirus crisis.
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Official calls Houston 'ground zero' for sex trafficking amid teenage victim's suicide
A sex trafficking victim’s recent suicide has shed light on the epidemic in Houston.