Texas leads nation in flood insurance cancellations as costs rise ahead of hurricane season
Read full article: Texas leads nation in flood insurance cancellations as costs rise ahead of hurricane seasonAs hurricane season begins, Texas is losing flood insurance coverage faster than any other state in the nation, raising concerns among flood experts and researchers in a state with a long history of devastating floods.
Unfinished homes, squatter fears, and frustrated neighbors: Oak Forest homeowners demand action
Read full article: Unfinished homes, squatter fears, and frustrated neighbors: Oak Forest homeowners demand actionIn Houston’s Oak Forest subdivision, some homes sit behind construction fencing, incomplete and untouched for months, in some cases, years, leaving residents worried about more than just property values.
Long wait for FEMA funding, insurance money burdened rebuilding from the 2024 Houston derecho
Read full article: Long wait for FEMA funding, insurance money burdened rebuilding from the 2024 Houston derechoAs we reach the one-year mark from the 2024 Houston derecho, many Houstonians have already turned the page from the storm that caught one of the nation’s largest cities off guard.
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Neighbors at odds over a sidewalk in the Oak Forest community
Read full article: Neighbors at odds over a sidewalk in the Oak Forest communityNeighbors in an Oak Forest community are at odds over a sidewalk. Some people feel like a new sidewalk would make it easier for people to get around. Others said the process was rushed and the City of Houston did not gather input from residents about the project.