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Houston Matters

New U.S. Geological Survey Report Offers New Inundation Maps And Flood Details

Abner Fletcher

Posted on July 9, 2018 · We learn from authors of a new report that say their findings on Harvey could offer key information for state and local officials.

Tags floods hydrologist Kara Watson Maggie Martin post Harvey U.S. Geological Survey

Houston Matters

How Will Harvey Affect Houston’s Typically Busy Home-Buying Season?

Abner Fletcher

Posted on February 20, 2018 · We learn how Harvey's storm recovery impact this year’s home buying season.

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With So Many Recent Disasters, Is Houston Still Worth It? (March 2, 2021)

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