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Neglected area near NRG Stadium continues to be overrun by trash, residents say city response is lacking
Read full article: Neglected area near NRG Stadium continues to be overrun by trash, residents say city response is lackingResidents living near the intersection of Buffalo Speedway and Holmes Road are growing increasingly frustrated with the ongoing neglect of their neighborhood.
โVery frustratingโ: Debris pickup from May storm to take up to 3 months
Read full article: โVery frustratingโ: Debris pickup from May storm to take up to 3 monthsThe cityโs solid waste department is in line with its three months estimate for removing storm debris from the May 16 derecho storm that hit parts of Houston.
โItโs very disgusting:โ Someone is dumping bags full of dirty adult diapers in Houston Heights
Read full article: โItโs very disgusting:โ Someone is dumping bags full of dirty adult diapers in Houston HeightsItโs not uncommon to spot trash littered along streets in Houston. From cigarette butts to beer bottles, itโs an ever growing battle in a city that added 140,000 residents last year alone. However, the junk one Houston Heights neighborhood is seeing isnโt your run of the mill.
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Weeks-long water leak finally slated for repair following KPRC 2 investigation
Read full article: Weeks-long water leak finally slated for repair following KPRC 2 investigationFor at least three weeks, and possibly longer, water, mostly likely tens of thousands of gallons, has been pouring out of a broken 12โณ water main along Woodway Drive, near Winrock.
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STORM SAFETY TIPS: what Houston firefighters want you to know ahead of Hurricane Laura
Read full article: STORM SAFETY TIPS: what Houston firefighters want you to know ahead of Hurricane LauraHOUSTON As Hurricane Laura looms closer, many may be wondering if theyre really ready for the worst. Community Volunteer Fire Department Public Information Officer Lieutenant Kris Parrent shares what their team is doing and what you can do ahead of the hurricane. The Community Volunteer Fire Department was officially established on April 12, 1971. Here are some important storm safety reminders to help you get ready for Hurricane Laura. Community Volunteer Fire Department Public Information Officer Lieutenant Kris Parrent shares what their team is doing to prepare for the storm.