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Harvey
Feds agree Texas discriminated against communities of color when it denied Houston Harvey relief funds
Harvey
Rebuilding commission calls Hurricane Harvey a 'wakeup call' for Texas
A commission by Texas Governor Greg Abbott released a 175-page report Thursday with recommendations to the Legislature after Hurricane Harvey.
Harvey Anniversary
#KHOUStronger: Harvey destroyed our building, not our spirit
Looking back at Hurricane Harvey
Harvey Anniversary
A Flood of Memories: This is the day Harvey changed our lives
"Alamo. We are evacuating KHOU."
News
Grandmother recalls emotional, physical toll of Hurricane Harvey one year later
For one Houstonian, the physical and economic tolls of Hurricane Harvey weren't the hardest -- it was the mental after effects.
News
Grandmother recalls emotional, physical toll of Hurricane Harvey one year later
For one Houstonian, the physical and economic tolls of Hurricane Harvey weren't the hardest -- it was the mental after effects.
Texas News
Hero cop who rescued hundreds from Harvey floods while battling cancer passes away
Norbert Ramon left his cancer treatment for three days in August to rescue scores of Houstonians from historic flooding across the city.
Rodeohouston
This bull rider rescued dozens after Hurricane Harvey
One of those times you didn't have the chance to think, you just had to get out there and react," Neil Holmes said. "Being human nature, you know, it was just best to help anyone that needed help at that time."
News
Six months after Harvey, thousands still living in FEMA hotels
One woman has to stay in a FEMA hotel 50 miles away from her home
Harvey
Woman staying in FEMA hotel far from home
A northeast Houston resident said the only hotel that still accepts her FEMA voucher is 50 miles away in Galveston.
Harvey
The long road home after Hurricane Harvey
The historic storm sent nearly five feet of water into Adam and Joyce Romero's home, sending them on a six-month journey of frustration, tears and headaches
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He's 90, she's 71, and Hurricane Harvey destroyed everything they own
Nearly five feet of water filled their home, ruining all it touched. Now they're left with one question: How do you rebuild when you're left with nothing?
Harvey
Rebuilding commission calls Hurricane Harvey a 'wakeup call' for Texas
A commission by Texas Governor Greg Abbott released a 175-page report Thursday with recommendations to the Legislature after Hurricane Harvey.
Harvey Anniversary
#KHOUStronger: Harvey destroyed our building, not our spirit
Looking back at Hurricane Harvey
Harvey Anniversary
A Flood of Memories: This is the day Harvey changed our lives
"Alamo. We are evacuating KHOU."
News
Grandmother recalls emotional, physical toll of Hurricane Harvey one year later
For one Houstonian, the physical and economic tolls of Hurricane Harvey weren't the hardest -- it was the mental after effects.
News
Grandmother recalls emotional, physical toll of Hurricane Harvey one year later
For one Houstonian, the physical and economic tolls of Hurricane Harvey weren't the hardest -- it was the mental after effects.
Texas News
Hero cop who rescued hundreds from Harvey floods while battling cancer passes away
Norbert Ramon left his cancer treatment for three days in August to rescue scores of Houstonians from historic flooding across the city.
Rodeohouston
This bull rider rescued dozens after Hurricane Harvey
One of those times you didn't have the chance to think, you just had to get out there and react," Neil Holmes said. "Being human nature, you know, it was just best to help anyone that needed help at that time."
News
Six months after Harvey, thousands still living in FEMA hotels
One woman has to stay in a FEMA hotel 50 miles away from her home
Harvey
Woman staying in FEMA hotel far from home
A northeast Houston resident said the only hotel that still accepts her FEMA voucher is 50 miles away in Galveston.
Harvey
The long road home after Hurricane Harvey
The historic storm sent nearly five feet of water into Adam and Joyce Romero's home, sending them on a six-month journey of frustration, tears and headaches
Producers Picks
He's 90, she's 71, and Hurricane Harvey destroyed everything they own
Nearly five feet of water filled their home, ruining all it touched. Now they're left with one question: How do you rebuild when you're left with nothing?
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