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Houston City Council To Vote On $400 Million FEMA Housing Program
Posted on · Activists say the contract will get people out of moldy homes and into clean and affordable housing
Posted on · Activists say the contract will get people out of moldy homes and into clean and affordable housing
Posted on · A coalition of groups wants the City of Houston to require more jobs when it awards tax abatements. A new study from the Texas Organizing Project says Houston is missing an opportunity by not requiring more from companies getting tax breaks.
Posted on · Some immigration advocates say the two programs should not be litigated in the courts and vow to keep fighting to have them implemented.
Posted on · The city of Houston has been trying to turn downtown into a more livable place. The Downtown Living Initiative was established in 2012 to give tax incentives for residential development. But critics say the program favors the rich over the poor.
Posted on · As 2013 comes to a close, we look back at the top stories in Houston news this year in the areas of the arts and sports.
Posted on · As 2013 comes to a close, we look back at the top stories in Houston news this year in the education with KUHF reporters Laura Isensee and Florian Martin.
Posted on · As 2013 comes to a close, we look back at the top stories in Houston news this year in the areas of transportation and energy, and we remember a deadly hotel fire that took the lives of four Houston firefighters. We chat with KUHF reporters Gail Delaughter, Dave Fehling, and Pat Hernandez.
Posted on · As 2013 comes to a close, we look back at the top stories in Houston news this year in the areas of politics and healthcare.
Posted on · As 2013 comes to a close, we look back at the top stories in Houston news this year, including: politics, healthcare, transportation, energy, education, arts and sports. KUHF reporters join us to talk about the big stories they covered in those realms during 2013, we hear highlights of their reporting and their thoughts and analysis.