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Recent News About Houston City
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City of Houston Council Committee on Regulatory and Neighborhood Affairs met Sept. 14
City of Houston Council Committee on Regulatory and Neighborhood Affairs met Tuesday, Sept. 14.
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City of Houston City Council will meet Oct. 5 & 6
City of Houston City Council will meet Oct. 5 & 6.
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City of Houston Transportation, Technology, and Infrastructure Committee will meet Oct. 7
City of Houston Transportation, Technology, and Infrastructure Committee will meet at 10 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 7.
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Tulane University students 'relocate' to Houston after Hurricane Ida
Houston will be housing Tulane University students who were evacuated due to the damage caused by Hurricane Ida in New Orleans, according to a Click2Houston report.
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Patrick blames Texas COVID-19 surge on 'Democrats and African Americans,' Turner responds
Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner took to social media and responded to "insensitive" comments Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick purportedly made about the spread of COVID-19 in the state.
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Turner, Collins Aerospace break ground on new space incubator building to help Houston 'remain the brightest star in space'
Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner and Collins Aerospace executives broke ground June 7 on a new building at Houston Spaceport that will be part of an incubator to support spaceflight.
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Houston's East End Market holds grand opening 'with over $3 million' for businesses
East End Maker Hub (EEMH), which celebrated its grand opening on Thursday, June 3, works to help the Urban Partnerships Community Development Corporation (UP CDC) and TXRX.
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Texas parent supports HB 547: 'Real good homeschool extracurricular activities are hard to find'
With the introduction of Senate Bill 491 and the House version, HB 547, home-schooled children may soon be able to participate in University Interscholastic League (UIL) extracurricular programs through their local public school.
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'This is not just one and done': Turner says federal funding for Houston needs to be spread out over the next three years to meet budget shortfalls
Houston’s $607 million share of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) is expected to help stave off an anticipated budget shortfall that had been attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic.