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Houston Leaders Slam Gov. Greg Abbott’s Decision To Reopen Texas, End Mask Mandate
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Houston Area Schools Respond To Gov. Greg Abbott’s Mask Order
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UPDATE: At Least 25 Texans Face Charges In The Wake Of The U.S. Capitol Siege
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Harris County To Get 12,000 Doses Of The Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine This Week
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CERAWeek Kicks Off Its First All-Virtual Conference
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Public Utility Commission Chair Resigns After Texas Officials Criticize Management Of Power Outages
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J.J. Watt Agrees To 2-Year Contract With Arizona Cardinals
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What Recovery From The Ice Storm Looks Like In Kashmere Gardens
At a mass aid distribution site this weekend, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner told reporters tens of thousands of Houstonians still don’t have running water in their homes, two weeks after a winter storm caused crippling power outages in much of Texas.
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Gov. Greg Abbott Says He’s Rescinding Statewide Mask Mandate, Capacity Limits On Businesses
Essential Workers Vie For Vaccine Priority As Texas Enters Phase 1C
Joe Biden Visited Houston On Friday. Protestors Were There To Greet Him
Harris County To Get 12,000 Doses Of The Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine This Week
Houston Leaders Slam Gov. Greg Abbott’s Decision To Reopen Texas, End Mask Mandate
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Local Reaction To Gov. Abbott Ending The Texas Mask Mandate (March 3, 2021)
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Houstonians Share Stories of Racism and Sexism In The Workplace
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How The White House Got 2 Pharma Rivals To Work Together On COVID-19 Vaccine
A 15-minute call with J&J executives on a Sunday afternoon stretched into a 75-minute turning point. "We have to take bold action and overwhelm this," a senior official said.
State Department Should Be More Diverse And Engaged Across U.S., Report Says
The Biden administration pledges a foreign policy that delivers to middle-class Americans. Linking up to locales across the country — outside D.C. — could help with that, according to a new report.
American Factories Are Roaring Back. The Problem? They Can't Find Critical Parts
U.S. factories are thriving thanks to unexpected strong demand for all kinds of goods, but that is also leading to unexpected headaches.
The Jan. 6 Riot Could Have Brought Lawmakers Together. It Did The Opposite
Democrats and Republicans can agree to very little about the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, including how to investigate it. The fallout is impacting the ability to work across party lines.