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Need assistance to remove storm debris in Houston? Here’s who you can call
Read full article: Need assistance to remove storm debris in Houston? Here’s who you can callIf you or someone you know is physically unable to remove storm debris yourself, you can call the Houston Office of Emergency Management to stop in and assist.
Shelter-in-place order, evacuations lifted after large fire at chemical plant in Shepherd has been contained
Read full article: Shelter-in-place order, evacuations lifted after large fire at chemical plant in Shepherd has been containedA shelter-in-place order and evacuations were issued Wednesday following a large fire at a chemical plant in Shepherd, according to San Jacinto County Sheriff’s Office.
Received a ‘gas leak’ alert? Here’s where the leak is actually happening
Read full article: Received a ‘gas leak’ alert? Here’s where the leak is actually happeningDid you receive a “gas leak” alert in Fort Bend County? Several city officials in Fort Bend County said residents received a countywide gas leak alert on their phones.
Dayton residents back in court after claiming Jay Management Company violated temporary injunction
Read full article: Dayton residents back in court after claiming Jay Management Company violated temporary injunctionResidents in Dayton said they continue to deal with oil spills and leakages on their property coming from equipment owned by Jay Management Company.
Residents living at SE Houston condominiums with mold, maintenance issues say they are being threatened, harassed by HOA
Read full article: Residents living at SE Houston condominiums with mold, maintenance issues say they are being threatened, harassed by HOAKPRC 2 first told you about the complex in February after residents spoke out about mold, increases in HOA fees, and issues with maintenance requests. Now residents say they are receiving letters from the HOA’s attorney about harassment and the residents are also faced with a temporary restraining order.
OST/South Union residents successfully advocate for traffic calming measures in high traffic areas
Read full article: OST/South Union residents successfully advocate for traffic calming measures in high traffic areasOST/South Union residents are celebrating after approval was given to install speed cushions in high traffic areas.
Residents at apartment complex near Texas Medical Center fed up after string of burglaries
Read full article: Residents at apartment complex near Texas Medical Center fed up after string of burglariesResidents of an apartment complex near the Texas Medical Center expressed concern Wednesday that little is being done to stop a rash of break-ins, despite their calls for attention.
Boil water notice rescinded in Jersey Village after 2 days of low water pressure, officials say
Read full article: Boil water notice rescinded in Jersey Village after 2 days of low water pressure, officials sayA boil water notice has been lifted for residents in Jersey Village after two days of reduced water pressure.
‘It’s so nasty’: Residents at Timber Ridge apartment complex say complaints about overflowing trash, rats and roaches constantly ignored
Read full article: ‘It’s so nasty’: Residents at Timber Ridge apartment complex say complaints about overflowing trash, rats and roaches constantly ignoredTenants who live at Timber Ridge apartments on Fleming Drive said the problems are overflowing.
Firth Ward residents still pleading for action on cancer cluster found in neighborhood
Read full article: Firth Ward residents still pleading for action on cancer cluster found in neighborhoodThe residents want Union Pacific to take responsibility for the health problems they say have plagued their community for years.
‘It’s not a living condition we should be in’: Tenants upset over sewage overflow at SE Harris County apartment complex
Read full article: ‘It’s not a living condition we should be in’: Tenants upset over sewage overflow at SE Harris County apartment complexFor the past three days, renters at the Encore at the Bay Apartments in southeast Harris County say they’ve been dealing with sewage water overflowing in their apartments, the street, and into Clear Lake.
Residents at apartment complex in Conroe demands better living conditions after reportedly dealing with mold, mildew and rodents ‘for years’
Read full article: Residents at apartment complex in Conroe demands better living conditions after reportedly dealing with mold, mildew and rodents ‘for years’Community advocates and residents at an apartment complex in Conroe have been expressing their concern for unlivable conditions, which they say they have dealt with for years.
Take this TxDOT survey to sound off on I-45 expansion, Unified Transportation Project
Read full article: Take this TxDOT survey to sound off on I-45 expansion, Unified Transportation ProjectResidents are being urged to give TxDOT their feedback on the I-45 expansion and the Unified Transportation Project, according to Harris County Attorney Christian D. Menefee.
Nursing home residents can get hugs again, feds say
Read full article: Nursing home residents can get hugs again, feds sayNursing home residents vaccinated against COVID-19 can get hugs again from their loved ones, and indoor visits may be allowed for all residents, the government said Wednesday, March 10, 2021 in a step toward pre-pandemic normalcy. (AP Photo/John Bazemore, File)(AP) – Nursing home residents vaccinated against COVID-19 can get hugs again from their loved ones, and all residents may enjoy more indoor visits, the government said Wednesday in a step toward pre-pandemic normalcy. People living in long-term care facilities have borne a cruel toll from the pandemic. Government officials acknowledged that isolation deepened the misery for residents as long-term care facilities remained locked down much of last year. AdUnder the new guidance, homes in counties with high rates of COVID-19 can still have indoor visits, provided they take precautions.
LIST: Food and water distribution sites in the Houston area
Read full article: LIST: Food and water distribution sites in the Houston areaAmid the boil water advisory, several water distribution sites are opening in the Houston area. Harris County, Precinct 2Harris County Precinct 2 will be hosting a pair of drive-through pop-up food giveaways. Food distribution sitesHouston Food Bank Neighborhood Super Site Food Distribution at NRGHouston Food Bank will host a Neighborhood Super Site food distribution at NRG Stadium this Sunday, February 21, from 9 am to 1 pm or until all food is distributed. AdHarris County, Precinct 2Harris County Precinct 2 will be hosting a pair of drive-through pop-up food giveaways. Sunday’s food distribution will be held at 10 a.m. at Leonel Castillo Community Center at 2101 South Street.
Judge Lina Hidalgo reminds voters of where they can cast their ballot in Harris County
Read full article: Judge Lina Hidalgo reminds voters of where they can cast their ballot in Harris CountyHOUSTON – Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo reminded residents of where they can vote during Election Day and addressed the court’s decision to reject another Republican effort to invalidate 127,000 votes in Houston. Hidalgo visited BBVA Stadium, which will be a voting location on Tuesday, to provide voters information on new voting options that will be available in Harris County. The county judge said her message to residents in Harris County is simple -- go vote, saying now is the time to participate and have their voices heard. She reminded residents that there will be a record number of voting locations where people can vote anywhere on Election Day. “You should rest easy knowing, we’re protecting you from COVID at all our locations," Hidalgo said.
Here’s what KPRC 2 reporters saw as Hurricane Delta made landfall in Louisiana and near southeast Texas
Read full article: Here’s what KPRC 2 reporters saw as Hurricane Delta made landfall in Louisiana and near southeast TexasHurricane Delta made landfall Friday evening as a Category 2 storm with winds of 100 mph near Creole, Louisiana. Here is what KPRC 2 reporters saw in parts of Louisiana and Texas as the storm pushed through:Lake Charles, LouisianaJenning, LouisianaPort Arthur, TexasGalveston
Residents complain of towering eyesore behind homes in Montgomery County
Read full article: Residents complain of towering eyesore behind homes in Montgomery CountyMONTGOMERY COUNTY Residents in a community in Montgomery County are raising concerns about a towering eyesore behind homes. They said the site is a safety and environmental hazard.
Residents protest I-45 expansion, citing displaced residents, air quality as top concerns
Read full article: Residents protest I-45 expansion, citing displaced residents, air quality as top concernsHOUSTON – Residents in a north Houston neighborhood are speaking out against the Interstate 45 expansion, which would extend from Interstate 10 to Beltway 8. The opposition argues that the $7 million project, backed by the Texas Department of Transporation, is unnecessary. They said the project will displace residents and harm the air quality. They push for the city to invest in environmentally friendly projects, such as walking trails and biking lanes. The agency is currently conducting an environmental study for the expansion project.
Neighbors helping neighbors recover, clean up after Laura in Louisiana
Read full article: Neighbors helping neighbors recover, clean up after Laura in LouisianaLAKE CHARLES – Without power and low accessibility to gas and other essentials, residents in Lake Charles and surrounding communities band together as they begin the long road to recovery. Nearly every street in Lake Charles shows the devastation of Hurricane Laura, which stormed through Wednesday night. However, residents and volunteers, coming from as far as Texas, came together to help families clean up their homes and businesses littered with debris. While one local man cooked food for anyone in need.
KPRC 2 reporters are covering severe weather from Chambers County to Lake Charles, Louisiana. Heres what they saw Wednesday evening
Read full article: KPRC 2 reporters are covering severe weather from Chambers County to Lake Charles, Louisiana. Heres what they saw Wednesday eveningHOUSTON With all eyes on the Gulf of Mexico and Hurricane Laura fast approaching, residents along the coast, from Chambers County to Louisiana, are preparing for the worst. As Lauras path approaches, residents and local leaders are taking preemptive measures to stay safe. Your resource guideLatest forecast updates from KPRC 2 MeteorologistsLive blog following all the latest updates, closures, and moreLIST: These are all the evacuation orders in place in the Houston areaLIVE SOCIAL FEED: What Houstons experts are saying about Laura and Marco right nowHere is KPRC2s 2020 Hurricane & Flood Survival GuideKPRC 2s reporters visited areas all along the Gulf Coast to meet with officials and residents who spent Monday preparing for severe weather. See those videos below:Chambers CountyGalveston Bay AreaHigh Island, TXGalvestonLake Charles, LouisianaBeaumontPort ArthurBolivar PeninsulaPolk CountyChambers County
KPRC 2 reporters are covering storm preparations along the Gulf coast. Here is what they saw Tuesday
Read full article: KPRC 2 reporters are covering storm preparations along the Gulf coast. Here is what they saw TuesdayHOUSTON – With all eyes on the Gulf of Mexico and Hurrican Laura fast approaching, residents along the coast, from Louisiana to Brazoria County, are preparing for the worst. As Laura’s path becomes more clear, residents and local leaders are making preparations to stay safe. Your resource guideLatest forecast updates from KPRC 2 MeteorologistsLive blog following all the latest updates, closures, and moreLIST: These are all the evacuation orders in place in the Houston areaLIVE SOCIAL FEED: What Houston’s experts are saying about Laura right nowHere is KPRC2′s 2020 Hurricane & Flood Survival GuideKPRC 2′s reporters visited areas all along the Gulf Coast to meet with officials and residents who spent Monday preparing for severe weather. See those videos below:
What you need to know about Montgomery County’s new $10M rental assistance program
Read full article: What you need to know about Montgomery County’s new $10M rental assistance programHOUSTON – During a special session Monday, Montgomery County Commissioners Court designated $10 million to go toward rental assistance for residents in need. Montgomery County was funded $105 million from that act to help residents who were impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. We must use these funds diligently and help all who have been affected,” Commissioner James Noack said in a press release. The fund will not have an income limit, unlike the $2.4 million approved for rental assistance during the May 26 Commissioners Court session. This means that middle-class families across the county who need rental assistance will also be able to apply.
Houston couple faces eviction notice amid coronavirus pandemic
Read full article: Houston couple faces eviction notice amid coronavirus pandemicBut due to the global health emergency, Dixon and his wife Melva House has had to cancel over two dozen gigs. "Right now is our busiest time of the year, and due to the (coronavirus), we are all shut-in," he said. Now that the music has stopped, so has the extra income that has allowed the couple to make ends meet. "I do receive benefits from my other job, but it doesn't cover my rent," Dixon said. Dixon and his wife have lived at The Edge at Independence Heights on the north side of Houston for years.
This City Council in Texas is forcing residents to cover their noses and mouths outside homes
Read full article: This City Council in Texas is forcing residents to cover their noses and mouths outside homesStarting April 2, Laredo residents will have to cover their mouth and nose when entering any building that is not their home, according to the Laredo Morning Times. This includes offices, public transit and outdoor gas stations, per a Laredo City Council vote. Those in violation of the order, which will continue through April 30, could face a fine of up to $1,000 if their mouth and nose aren’t covered with a mask, bandana, scarf or other fabric. The Laredo City Council also voted to extend the city’s curfew from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. to pertain to all citizens, not just juveniles. Greg Abbott’s statewide order, residents can still exercise and walk pets after 10 p.m. as long as they comply with social distancing guidelines.
Towne Lake in Cypress launches water taxi service
Read full article: Towne Lake in Cypress launches water taxi serviceCYPRESS, Texas – Towne Lake, a residential community in Cypress, has launched an Uber-like boat service for residents. With two pontoon boats operating as water taxis, Towne Lake residents and their guests can reserve round-trip boat rides from their neighborhood marinas to one of several spots in the community, accessible from its 300-acre lake. “It’s all part of creating a self-contained experience where families can enjoy shopping, dining and entertainment, right from their backyard,” said Towne Lake General Manager Kent Puckett. Residents can also reserve a ride to various amenities within the community, including Towne Lake’s waterpark, where families enjoy a lazy river, water slides, Olympic-size pool and sandy beach. “From water taxis to kayak rentals to paddle-board yoga, Towne Lake allows all homeowners to experience that lake lifestyle the community is centered around.”Those interested in learning more about the community are encouraged to schedule a free boat tour by calling 281-256-2772.