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Tell Us: What You Think Of The Texas Homecoming Mum

Valerie Lawhorn

Posted on October 6, 2015 · You see firsthand, or participate in this tradition. We want to hear from you, our community.

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Transportation

Harris County: Tell Us About Your Roads

Valerie Lawhorn

Posted on October 1, 2015 · You know the road conditions in your area. We want to hear from you. Become a news source and fill out the form below.

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Houston Matters

Tell Us: What Are Your Memories Of Hurricane Rita?

Valerie Lawhorn

Posted on September 15, 2015 ·

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Tell Us: What You Think About The Houston Bus System?

Valerie Lawhorn

Posted on July 16, 2015 · You see firsthand what the Houston Metro bus experience is like. We want to hear from you. Become a news source and fill out the form below.

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News

Tell Us: Is There Racial Bias In Public Schools’ Gifted And Talented Programs?

Valerie Lawhorn

Posted on July 8, 2015 · You may have experienced racial bias or discrimination regarding gifted and talented programs in public schools. If you have, we want to hear from you. Become a news source and fill out the form below.

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News

Tell Us: What Does Your Workplace Do (Or Not Do) To Support LGBTQ Employees?

Valerie Lawhorn

Posted on June 15, 2015 · We want to hear from you. Become a news source and fill out the form below. Everything you share will be read by journalists only, and your responses are confidential unless you tell us we may publish them.

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Fair or Falling Short

How Parents Search for Opportunities for Their Children, Find Different Results

Laura Isensee

Posted on April 28, 2015 · One mom lives 40 miles away from her son so that he can access a better public school education. Another mom testified in state court how her children experienced two very different districts: one rich and another poor.

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Transportation

Tell Us: Do You Ride The Rail Or Plan To Ride The Houston Light Rail?

Valerie Lawhorn

Posted on April 7, 2015 · If so, we want to hear from you. Become a news source and fill out the form below.

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Education News

Does Your Child’s Public School Get Enough Funding?

Valerie Lawhorn

Posted on March 5, 2015 · You see firsthand the conditions of Texas schools. We want to hear from you, know what you think and experience. Become a news source and fill out the form below.

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Business

Cuts And Layoffs: Do You Work In The Energy Industry?

Valerie Lawhorn

Posted on February 23, 2015 · If you've worked in the energy sector and have recently lost your job, or are concerned you might lose your job, we'd like to tell your story.

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Transportation

Texas Lawmakers Want Money For Transportation Without Raising Taxes

Gail Delaughter

Posted on January 27, 2015 · Analysts say Texas needs $5 billion a year to maintain traffic congestion at its current levels.

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Transportation

Do You Have Complaints About Houston Highways?

Valerie Lawhorn

Posted on January 14, 2015 · Become Part of The Public Insight Network

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Public Insight Network

Become Part of The Public Insight Network

Valerie Lawhorn

Posted on January 1, 2015 · We are kicking off the new year, asking you, a member of the community to become a news source. Everyone has their expertise or story to tell. Share yours with us.

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Reinventing Texas Education

Families Struggle To Navigate Changes To Texas High School

Laura Isensee

Posted on August 28, 2014 · In part four, parents are learning about the new requirements for freshmen.

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Transportation

Where are Houston’s most congested streets?

Valerie Lawhorn

Posted on April 24, 2014 · Become a news source and possibly be interviewed for this story.

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