Thousands of low-income and disabled seniors had to fend for themselves or rely on landlords after losing electricity during an intense storm. Now, city officials want to hold property managers to a higher standard.
David Hughes developed his own method of figuring out if traffic was getting worse when he started commuting again for work five days a week after the COVID-19 pandemic. He’d count how many cars were in front of him and behind him at two traffic lights along his route: Antoine at 43rd and Antoine at the U.S. 290 westbound frontage…
https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/housing/article/houston-homeless-feeding-tickets-18599215.php Over 24,000 people have voiced support for ending a Houston law against sharing free meals, according to a petition the Texas Civil Rights Project submitted on Monday to the City Council. The law has become a flashpoint in the city’s homeless strategy, which began issuing tickets in March to try to stop volunteers from…
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