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San Jacinto River Sandbar

Houston Matters

Is Dredging the San Jacinto River Enough to Protect Kingwood?

Abner Fletcher

Posted on August 9, 2018 · The buildup of sediment in the river led to much of Kingwood’s flooding during Harvey. Work recently began to dredge a two-mile stretch -- but should more be done?

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DeVos Tours Texas Schools Hit By Harvey, Recovery Efforts In Humble

Laura Isensee

Posted on November 15, 2017 · U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos told reporters that she's impressed with the "creativity" and "flexibility" in recovery efforts in Texas

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Dee-Julian-an-AP-English-teacher-from-Kingwood-High-School

Houston Matters

How Areas In North Houston, Like Kingwood, Are Recovering From Harvey

Abner Fletcher

Posted on September 14, 2017 · Some homes in the master-planned community of Kingwood in northeast Houston saw as much as six or even seven feet of water from Harvey. We learn about the specific recovery challenges in that area.

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How growing up in Greater Houston shaped the next host of ‘Texas Country Reporter’

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Posted on December 8, 2023 · J.B. Sauceda grew up in La Porte and begins hosting the well-known TV show in September 2024.

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Weekly Mexican wrestling event in East Houston brings together families and tradition

Michael Hagerty

Posted on December 7, 2023 · Houston Matters visits a regular Sunday night lucha libre event in the city's Magnolia Park neighborhood.

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New documentary sheds light on law enforcement’s response to the Uvalde school shooting

Michael Hagerty

Posted on December 5, 2023 · Investigative reporter Lomi Kriel explains what a trove of information released by a confidential source reveals about the law enforcement response to the worst school shooting in Texas history. Her reporting is the basis for a new episode of the PBS series Frontline.

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An estimated 300-ton pile of oyster shells stored on the grounds of Pier 6 Seafood in San Leon that will be used to restore an oyster reef damaged during Hurricane Ike in 2008.

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A 300-ton pile of oyster shells and a unique plan to restore reefs along Galveston Bay

Michael Hagerty

Posted on November 30, 2023 · We learn why a Houston-area oyster company and a local restaurant are working to restore an oyster reef that they can’t harvest.

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