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From New Orleans to Houston: Hurricane Katrina survivors reflect 20 years later

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When cooking a New Orleans staple like gumbo, the first step is to make the roux, a process that requires the cook to meticulously stir a combination of flour and fat. The kitchen becomes hot and steamy as the mixture begins to boil, a savory and earthy scent setting the tone for a perfect stew. […]
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Houston ISD will invest nearly $20 million in HVAC improvements at aging campuses

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In Houston’s oldest schools, chipped paint isn’t the only sign of age—it’s the sweltering classrooms when air conditioning breaks down. As summers continue to get hotter, with Houston still having high temperatures well into September, multiple campuses in Houston ISD will now see upgrades to its heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems, as well as […]
US Rep. Al Green's Slavery Remembrance Day

Al Green calls on Congress to honor victims of slavery

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US Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) honored the victims of slavery and called on attendees to fight racism and hate during his annual Slavery Remembrance Day in Houston on Aug. 16.
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WATCH: Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo censured after chaotic debate over child care tax

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After Harris County commissioners censured Judge Lina Hidalgo, the county’s top elected official said she’ll never apologize.
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Al Green calls for fight against racism during Slavery Remembrance Day event in Houston

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US Rep. Al Green (D-Houston) commemorated the victims of slavery and called on attendees at his 4th Annual Slavery Remembrance Day event to “confront and fight racism.” Green has introduced resolutions in Congress to designate Aug. 20 as Slavery Remembrance Day. His event on Saturday included James Dixon, president of the NAACP Houston, and other prominent clergy members, public officials, and civic groups.
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