What’s next for Houston depends on how it answers these five questions.
But not all were welcome changes.
Now’s your chance to weigh in.
Even as Sun Belt states and cities still grow, the rate is slowing in some, still climbing in others.
Via Texas Tribune: When will displaced people be able to come home? What happens to billions of funding? And more.
The Texas Gulf Coast is one of the least regulated of U.S. coastal areas, but one expert offers market solutions for its future.
A Kinder Institute researcher reflects on what it means to stay in a flood-prone area.
County by county enrollment numbers show how many children would be affected if Congress fails to find long-term funding for the health insurance program.
Some of the worst are in Houston. Surprise!
Seven noteworthy titles, plus one pick for kids!
As acceptances and rejections come in for those who applied for assistance in the wake of Harvey, a picture of unmet need emerges.
The Greater Houston Flood Mitigation Consortium formed after Hurricane Harvey. Here's some of what they've been working on.
The Dutch can share its lessons with Houston when it comes to flooding, but Houston offers its own insights too.
The city of the future, how will Houston look in the future?
Recovery is hard work and Texas offers few protections to the people doing that work.
Irascible, ornery, unconventional, Pedestrian Pete pushed Houston to be better and embrace walkable urbanism.
A new working paper from researcher Sean Reardon offers a comprehensive analysis of student cohorts from third to eighth grade, plus a new way for looking at school performance.
OffCite: There is a window for a massive investment in equitable transit-oriented development, and it won’t be open long.
New estimates from the Census Bureau show both rents and commute times are rising in Houston and other major metropolitan areas.
A new report pushes for the creation of flood-literate residents and politicians.