How To Support Kids in Houston and Texas
The latest State of Texas Children report from the Center for Public Policy Priorities underscores the need for a complete Census count and includes recommendations on school finance, health care and more.
How To Support Kids in Houston and Texas
The latest State of Texas Children report from the Center for Public Policy Priorities underscores the need for a complete Census count and includes recommendations on school finance, health care and more.
Conference Sheds Light on How Harvey-Affected Children Can Tackle Trauma
Following Hurricane Harvey, the focus of childhood trauma was heightened but are there lasting impacts being missed?
It’s Time to Fix Houston's Dangerous Pedestrian and Bicycle Infrastructure
Several important planning efforts are underway, but we need results now.
Much of the attention around the storm’s anniversary will focus on megaprojects, but, efforts to create equitable human recovery, especially for the most vulnerable, cannot be lost in the shuffle.
In Houston, the Promise and the Challenge of Urban Farming
On less than one acre of land, a Second Ward farm has flourished but it faces an uncertain future.
Urban Review: Parks versus People, Prenatal Care in Texas and School to Prison Research
This week's roundup covers a new analysis of maternal risk factors across Texas, asks whether big park projects and the communities around them can get along, looks at law enforcement referrals in schools after high-profile shootings and even a Drake reference.
Q+A: Why The Harvey Health and Housing Registry Needs You
An innovative study tracking the effects of Hurricane Harvey looks for input from Houston-area residents, whether they were directly affected by the storm or not.
How City Demographics Affect Parks
A study of city ParkScores reveals inequities tied to a city's racial and ethnic composition and other factors.
Map: Basketball Hoops Per Capita, City by City
Among the metrics in the latest ParkScore rankings, basketball hoops per 10,000 residents.
Asthma, Safety Among Concerns For Pasadena Residents
A survey from several neighborhoods near the Ship Channel shows significant health burdens and highlights Harvey-related concerns.
Air Pollution An Ongoing Concern for Many Houston-Area Residents
More than half of Harris County residents said the area's air pollution control was fair or poor.
Urban Review: Maternal mortality, suburban growth and a Houston model for Cleveland transit
This week, a look at the latest responses to the new study on Texas maternal mortality rates, a deep dive into growth in the Houston area and Houston as a model for Cleveland.
How Does Government Spending Connect to Health Outcomes?
A new county-level analysis seeks to connect spending on things like parks, libraries and more to health outcomes.
CHIP’s Uncertain Future and Its Impact in Houston and Texas
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.
Report: An Uneven Recovery After Harvey Threatens to Leave People Behind
Falling behind on bills, dealing with new health problems and other effects of the storm continue to plague the Texas Gulf Coast.
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