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Houston officials reassure immigrants, who are valuable to the local economy
by
Adriene Hill
Aug 29, 2017
“For flood recovery, that's an important group of people for sure,” a university professor says.
Where to house people during a natural disaster?
by
Andy Uhler
Aug 28, 2017
The Federal Emergency Management Agency and officials in Texas don't want to use massive structures to house people, but sometimes that is the best option.
No date set for Texas refineries to get running again
by
Scott Tong
Aug 28, 2017
Louisiana, another critical area for oil plants, is watching Harvey's path.
Houston's infrastructure could be making the floods worse
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Kai Ryssdal
Aug 28, 2017
Every expert she's talked to says regulations for building in the city's flood plains are insufficient, says Texas-based reporter Neena Satija.
Principals at low-income schools often leave, but this one has stayed 17 years
May 30, 2017
Bertie Simmons, 83, now leads a $10 million endeavor at her Houston high school.
Houston spends millions to woo post-Panamax ships
Aug 26, 2016
As giant ships navigate through the widened Panama canal, Houston is ready for them.
Why Houston keeps flooding
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Kai Ryssdal
Apr 19, 2016
Flooding in and around Houston has killed at least five people and prompted mass rescues
For public good, not for profit.
Houston has a history of welcoming refugees
Jan 18, 2016
One man's story as a refugee living in Houston
In drenched Texas, the drought may be over ... or not
by
Gigi Douban
Jun 3, 2015
Identifying the end of a dry period can be as hard as dating the beginning of one.
Texan winks, plays 'let's make a deal' with customers
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Kai Ryssdal
Jan 12, 2015
Houston furniture dealer ties a tidy potential refund to the price of oil.