
Hurricane Harvey
Long Lines On Final Day Of Sign Up For D-SNAP Benefits In Harris
Posted on · A Houston Police Officer working crowd control estimated there were more than 8,000 people in line
Posted on · A Houston Police Officer working crowd control estimated there were more than 8,000 people in line
Posted on · Agencies will be available to answer questions and help residents apply for disaster assistance.
Posted on · After days and days of flooding from Harvey FEMA shares essential information for those impacted by the storm.
Posted on · For every problem returning veterans face there's a program or service to help them. But even with some of the best medical and social care in the nation—Houston still has ground to cover to keep up with the needs of the growing veteran population. Laurie Johnson has the series 'Returning Veterans: A Call To Action.'
Posted on · Every type of resource a veteran could ever need is available in Houston. But there are still vets who end up without medical care—unemployed and on the streets. As Laurie Johnson reports in part three of a four-part series—veterans come home expecting to rebuild their lives. But for some of them—a return to civilian life leaves them destitute.
Posted on · The presence of the Texas Medical Center and the VA Hospital are significant assets for the region and for vets. As Laurie Johnson reports in part two of a four-part series— Houston has everything to offer for returning veterans— once they actually decide to look for help.
Posted on · Laurie Johnson reports in part one of a four part series that one of the biggest problems returning service men and women face is simply figuring out where to go for help. There are nearly 2 million veterans living in Texas. Close to half of them live in the Greater Houston region.