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WM's zero-waste approach to golf's raucous Phoenix Open catching on in the sports world
Read full article: WM's zero-waste approach to golf's raucous Phoenix Open catching on in the sports worldThe Phoenix Openโs famously booze-soaked 16th hole is one of the most unique spectacles in golf, where the normally gentile sport lets loose with stadium-style seating, deafening music and an enthusiastic announcer introducing players in a scene thatโs more WWE than PGA Tour.
โCome and get this trashโ: Garbage-filled SE Houston apartment complex files foreclosure after resident complaints
Read full article: โCome and get this trashโ: Garbage-filled SE Houston apartment complex files foreclosure after resident complaintsA Houston apartment that has received several complaints from its residents has not only abandoned the property but has now filed for foreclosure, leaving residents in the dark once again.
โThis place should be shutdown:โ Property owners โabandonedโ SE Houston apartment complex, city said
Read full article: โThis place should be shutdown:โ Property owners โabandonedโ SE Houston apartment complex, city saidA spokesperson for the Department of Neighborhoods tells KPRC 2 the property owner of the Arlington Place Apartments in southeast Houston is abandoning the complex.
Cutting the confusion: WMโs vice president explains the doโs and donโts of recycling
Read full article: Cutting the confusion: WMโs vice president explains the doโs and donโts of recyclingBrent Bell, WM's VP of recycling, joins KPRC 2+ at 7 to discuss what is recyclable and what is not, and how to properly prepare items for recycling
Texas Pride Disposal complaints reach BBB as some homeowners associations consider cutting ties over trash service
Read full article: Texas Pride Disposal complaints reach BBB as some homeowners associations consider cutting ties over trash serviceThe Texas Pride Disposal complaints KPRC 2 viewers have been sharing all week are enough to fill a garbage can.
This major city is producing more garbage, but there are fewer sanitation workers to do the job
Read full article: This major city is producing more garbage, but there are fewer sanitation workers to do the jobAs communities continue to grow, so does the amount of garbage. But cities and companies are struggling to keep workers willing to do these "dirty" jobs.