Intersection Safety Needs To Extend Beyond Downtown
It wasn't just downtown intersections that were among the most dangerous in Houston, according to a new report.

Q+A: An L.A. Artist on His Year with LADOT
To help end traffic fatalities in Los Angeles, the city reached out to a local artist.

The Dumping Grounds: Why Some Houston Neighborhoods Bear the Brunt of Trash
A new pilot program aims to change a persistent problem.

Improving Safety With New Approach to Identifying Dangerous Intersections
Making cities safer for all road users means planning ahead.

Conroe’s ‘Small-Town Feel’, Access to Amenities Factor in Rapid Growth
For folks in Conroe, small-town living with amenities nearby help explain its spot as the fastest growing city in the country.

Property Taxes: How Houston Compares
Amid debate about tax rates and revenue caps in Houston, new report compares property taxes across the country.

Houston and Harris County Went Even More Blue in 2016. When Will Texas?
A boost in Hispanic voter turnout was credited for Democratic wins in Houston's Harris County, but will Texas follow?

Report: Millennials are Flocking to the Suburbs
Houston's millennial population is growing more quickly in the suburbs than in the urban core.

Study Says Houston Sprawl Isn’t So Bad
In fact, the report argues, the metro area has made progress in recent years. Today, it's something of a model for other cities.

Understanding Misconceptions About Health Disparity in Houston
Air pollution in Houston doesn't confine itself to low-income neighborhoods.

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