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Texas’ business-friendly environment, deregulated marketplace and vast rural expanse made the state an attractive destination ...
Two commissioners have begun a push to shutter the nascent Office of County Administration after the resignation of Diana ...
A number of Houston homes remain damaged a year after the derecho, with residents facing slow recovery and rising risks as ...
A team of researchers from the University of Houston collected data shortly after the deadly 2024 storm, in an attempt to ...
New York, Dallas, and Seattle are seeing urban areas sink by 2 to 10 millimeters per year, according to the data. Researchers ...
The study looked at 28 major cities and found that all of them are sinking, with Houston shifting down the fastest.
Construction on the expansion of a Cypress-area stormwater detention basin is expected to begin in the second quarter of 2026 ...
Houston isn't the only city in Texas that's sinking. Our neighbors to the north are ... It can also increase the risk of ...
Some of the biggest U.S. cities are sinking, and one Texas city is sinking faster than the others ... The nation's ...
The movement is slow — sinking on the scale of millimeters per year in the United States — but the effects accumulate over years.
Groundwater extraction is causing major U.S. cities to sink, according to a new study from Virginia Tech researchers.
Flooding in Texas has already turned deadly earlier this week, when a 10-year-old girl was swept away in rising waters.