In Dense Gulfton, Walkability, Safety Improvements Needed
Walking the streets of Houston's densest neighborhood reveals a lack of adequate infrastructure and serious safety hazards.
In Dense Gulfton, Walkability, Safety Improvements Needed
Walking the streets of Houston's densest neighborhood reveals a lack of adequate infrastructure and serious safety hazards.
Interactive: How Houston's Highways Spurred Growth, Sprawl
A new interactive report shows Houston-area development from 1950s onward.
Why Houston Is A Market City (And Copenhagen Isn't)
A new book contrasts two very different cities and contemplates our urban future.
Excerpt: What Houston and Copenhagen Say About Our Urban Future
Two very different places provide two very different models of what a city can be.
Houston Gets Poor Ratings for Civic Health
A new study looked at everything from political participation and civic involvement to social connectedness.
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.
Increasing Public Support for More Education Funding
And support for pre-K funding was particularly high, according to the latest survey.
Within Houston's Diversity, A Complicated Story Still Being Told
Surveys offer insights into how experiences within one of the most diverse metropolitan areas in the country vary depending on background.
The Lack of Walkable Communities Can Have Deadly Consequences
Help the Kinder Institute research pedestrian and bicyclist concerns in Gulfton for an upcoming report.
Houston Area Offers Mixed Experiences for Muslim Communities
Survey results show increasingly positive views toward Muslims in the Houston area, but it's still less than half of respondents who feel that way.
Flooding Is Seen As a Regional Problem. What About Its Solutions?
Affected or not by Hurricane Harvey, Houston area residents want action on flooding, but regional approaches are still lacking.
Six Years After Graduation? How Do HISD Students Fare?
A new Houston Education Research Consortium report tracks student outcomes.
Getting Flood Mitigation Right: Five Lessons
A new report provides an exhaustive look at potential flood fixes and how to understand each.
Research on Past HISD Decisions Can Shed Light On The Next Round
Decentralization may be no silver bullet, but it does have its silver lining.
Houston-Area Officials, Experts Push For Action on Flooding
Six months out from the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Harvey, officials push for more.
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