With Intermarriage Increasing Nationally, Why Does Houston Lag Behind?
Houston is diverse. But its marriages? That's a different story.

With Intermarriage Increasing Nationally, Why Does Houston Lag Behind?
Houston is diverse. But its marriages? That's a different story.
Five Facts About the Sad State of Local Politics
Most mayoral elections included in the analysis went unopposed.
VIDEO: Understanding Close Calls in Houston Traffic
Kinder Institute researchers explain what they learned when they asked 130 Houstonians to track "near-misses" they experienced in their daily travels.
Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner Scores Big Win With Pension Reform Vote
After years of attempts, pension reform in Houston is about to become reality.
Houston Suburb Named America's Fastest-Growing City
Several Texas communities top the list.
Houston Area Lost Affordable Housing Units Between 2000 and 2014
Extremely low income families had fewer options in 2014 than they did in 2000, according to a new report.
How to Better Understand Houston's Complex Network of Parks
Focusing only on green space administered by the city government provides an incomplete picture.
Mapping Eviction Judgments in Houston
Data shows sources of eviction hearings in Harris County
Tapping The Brakes On Public-Private Partnership in Texas
Using P3s strategically and carefully is a must. Texas still has the opportunity to do that, despite a recent vote.
Fatalities, Crashes Up in 2016 in Houston Area, According to New Report
Crash rates went up almost across the board from 2015 to 2016.
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