Residents picking up the pieces one week after pair of tornadoes ripped through NW Harris County
Read full article: Residents picking up the pieces one week after pair of tornadoes ripped through NW Harris CountyTwo tornadoes ripped through northwest Harris County just seven days ago. As families try to prepare for the holidays, the devastation remains painfully real and raw.
‘We should have been notified’: Fifth Ward residents frustrated after train derailment
Read full article: ‘We should have been notified’: Fifth Ward residents frustrated after train derailmentAs Union Pacific works to clear the wreckage, residents say they want more than just cleanup — they want answers, and better communication moving forward.
Debris removal tracker promised to Houston storm victims may never launch: Here’s why
Read full article: Debris removal tracker promised to Houston storm victims may never launch: Here’s whyThe City of Houston has delayed the launch of a new tool designed to help residents track the progress of storm debris cleanup following a devastating Derecho.
You might have Derecho storm debris all summer long and City of Houston is delaying launch of cleanup tracker
Read full article: You might have Derecho storm debris all summer long and City of Houston is delaying launch of cleanup trackerThe City of Houston has delayed the launch of a new tool designed to help residents track the progress of storm debris cleanup following a devastating Derecho.
How you can track storm debris cleanup progress in Houston following devastating derecho
Read full article: How you can track storm debris cleanup progress in Houston following devastating derechoThe City of Houston’s Solid Waste Management Department (SWMD) has released a new tool to help people track the progress of storm debris cleanup.
Houston SPCA’s Wildlife Center sees increase in animals following severe weather
Read full article: Houston SPCA’s Wildlife Center sees increase in animals following severe weatherWith nearly 100 wild animals being taken in, the center anticipates a continuous surge of distressed wildlife in the coming days.