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Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg discusses challenges, priorities in Domestic Violence cases
Read full article: Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg discusses challenges, priorities in Domestic Violence casesOgg says her office has worked closely with law enforcement to prioritize high-risk offenders, particularly those who engage in strangulation or use weapons.
Dozens of families being forced out of NW Harris County mobile home park receive supportive responses from viewers
Read full article: Dozens of families being forced out of NW Harris County mobile home park receive supportive responses from viewersWe first brought you this story last week. Neighbors at the Country Road mobile home park came to us desperate for help when the owner decided sell the property. Many of them have no idea what’s going to happen next.
Resources to protect yourself from stalking, harassment and domestic violence
Read full article: Resources to protect yourself from stalking, harassment and domestic violenceAs KPRC 2 continues to follow the investigations into two recent shooting deaths involving female college students, we are checking in with local resources that specialize in issues related to stalking, harassment and domestic violence.
More than 200 families show up for Pop-Up Grocery & Resource Distribution at Korean Community Center in Spring Branch
Read full article: More than 200 families show up for Pop-Up Grocery & Resource Distribution at Korean Community Center in Spring BranchA local nonprofit is stepping in to help families in an underserved community with groceries, voter registration, and tenant rights.
Local organization hosts PopUp Grocery Store, resource distribution addressing Asian and Immigrant Communities
Read full article: Local organization hosts PopUp Grocery Store, resource distribution addressing Asian and Immigrant CommunitiesAn organization is stepping up to help more than 100 Asian and immigrant families in the Houston area who are limited English speaking.
Organization provides resources for Houston’s homeless to prepare for hard freeze next week
Read full article: Organization provides resources for Houston’s homeless to prepare for hard freeze next weekSince Houston is expected to experience the coldest weather of the season next week, vulnerable populations will need shelter and other resources to get through the event.
How to best prepare for hurricanes: Quiz on do’s, don’ts that can save your life, possessions
Read full article: How to best prepare for hurricanes: Quiz on do’s, don’ts that can save your life, possessionsTo help prepare for the start of hurricane season, take this quiz on how to best prepare, should a hurricane draw near.
These are the safest spots to take shelter in your home during severe weather
Read full article: These are the safest spots to take shelter in your home during severe weatherWhen severe weather threatens and it’s not safe to evacuate, here is what you should do to protect yourself and loved ones in your house, apartment, or mobile home.
Everything you need to know about flood insurance coverage
Read full article: Everything you need to know about flood insurance coveragePublished: May 22, 2020, 11:10 am Updated: May 28, 2020, 9:49 amHere’s all you need to know about flood insurance coverage as the season begins. Building Property coverage:The insured building & its foundation. A detached garage (up to 10 % of Building Property coverage); detached buildings (other than detached garages) require a separate Building Property policy. Carpets not included in building coverage. Certain valuable items such as original artwork and furs (up to $2,500)NOT insured under either policy:
How to protect yourself during a hurricane
Read full article: How to protect yourself during a hurricaneHere’s how to protect yourself during a hurricane:Stay away from windows, skylights and glass doors, even if they are boarded or covered. Stay on the floor that is least likely to be affected by strong winds and floodwaters. A small interior room without windows on the first floor is usually the safest place.
10 fun, educational websites your kids will love to visit while stuck at home
Read full article: 10 fun, educational websites your kids will love to visit while stuck at homeNat Geo for KidsSite address: www.kids.nationalgeographic.comWhat it does: Kids learn about geography and fascinating animals. Into the BookSite address: www.reading.ecb.orgWhat it does: Through playing games, kids can practice reading strategies. SuessvilleSite address: www.seussville.comWhat it does: Allows kids to hang out with Dr. Seuss and his friends, all while playing games and reading. PBS KidsSite address: www.pbs.orgWhat it does: Kids can learn while hanging out with their favorite PBS characters. Highlights KidsSite address: www.highlightskids.comWhat it does: Allows kids to read, play games, learn random facts and do activities such as crafts and recipes.
5 sites you should have bookmarked to use when it floods
Read full article: 5 sites you should have bookmarked to use when it floodsLike or not, flooding is a reality that many in Houston have to face far more often than anyone would expect. When it happens, it can be tricky to find reliable sources of real-time information so that you can make decisions.