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Harris, asked to name 3 virtues for Trump, can't name any
Read full article: Harris, asked to name 3 virtues for Trump, can't name anyVice President Kamala Harris was asked to name three virtues that her opponent in next month's election, Donald Trump, possesses — but was unable to come up with even one.
Agencies hold disaster recovery town hall in Spring Branch as area continues cleanup from devastating storm
Read full article: Agencies hold disaster recovery town hall in Spring Branch as area continues cleanup from devastating stormDisaster recovery and the resources available to those impacted by recent storms were the focus Wednesday night in Spring Branch.
Spring Branch mulch fire: Residents concerned about air quality as flames expected to last for more than a week
Read full article: Spring Branch mulch fire: Residents concerned about air quality as flames expected to last for more than a weekA fire in Spring Branch that has been burning for nearly a week now could burn for several more weeks if left alone. That’s according to fire officials who say that likely won’t happen because crews are hard at work keeping it contained.
Town hall answers questions for residents seeking assistance after winter storm damage
Read full article: Town hall answers questions for residents seeking assistance after winter storm damageHOUSTON – Over the past several days, people across the Houston area have been dealing with broken water pipes and damage after last week’s winter storm. On Thursday, a group of residents came out for a town hall in the Heights. Others don’t know how the process works and some haven’t even received responses from their insurance providers. They have the right to seek help.”AdThere are likely thousands seeking that same help right now: cleaning up the damage, navigating the paperwork. “Asking questions and making sure that I am taking the right steps to get my house taken care of,” Mullinax said.
Biden outraises Trump $383M to $248M in September
Read full article: Biden outraises Trump $383M to $248M in SeptemberPresident Donald Trump wipes away sweat during an NBC News Town Hall, at Perez Art Museum Miami, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020, in Miami. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump was outraised by Democrat Joe Biden in September and is being outgunned financially by his rival with just weeks to go until Election Day. Trump campaign communications director Tim Murtaugh tweeted that the Trump effort had $251.4 million on hand at the end of September, compared with $432 million for Biden. The president's campaign was betting on a well-stocked bank account to blanket airwaves and online with Trump ads. “President Trump hits final stretch with strength, resources, record & huge ground game needed to spread message and secure re-election,” Murtaugh tweeted.
TV gives viewers a split-screen comparison of Trump, Biden
Read full article: TV gives viewers a split-screen comparison of Trump, BidenPresident Donald Trump wipes his face during a break in an NBC News Town Hall, at Perez Art Museum Miami, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020, in Miami. NBC News chief executive Cesar Conde said Thursday that NBC scheduled Trump out of fairness after Biden did a town hall at the same time last Thursday. There were apparently still hard feelings, given that Muir twice mentioned a nameless “another network” holding a Trump town hall. “Has there ever been two more different presidential candidates than Trump or Biden?” asked The Washington Post's Glenn Kessler in a tweet. At a rally in North Carolina on Thursday, Trump called NBC “the worst" and said he was being set up with the town hall.
KPRC 2 virtual town hall on your most pressing financial questions during coronavirus pandemic
Read full article: KPRC 2 virtual town hall on your most pressing financial questions during coronavirus pandemicHOUSTON – KPRC 2 conducted a virtual town hall Wednesday evening during which local experts answered some of your most pressing financial questions about the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Our consumer reporter, Amy Davis was joined by the following experts for the “Ask 2 Town Hall: Coronavirus and Your Money”:Tim Jeffcoat, Houston District Director of the U.S. Small Business AdministrationEd Serna, Executive Director of the Texas Workforce CommissionBenny Agosto, President of the Houston Bar AssociationAnna Babin, President & CEO of the United Way of Greater HoustonRichard Rosso, Director of Financial Planning – RIA AdvisorsAdrian Garcia, Harris County Commissioner, Precinct 2See how the town hall unfolded below:App users click here to see live blog.