Why We're Seeing the Re-Segregation of Schools -- and Understanding Its Impact on Students
Building on past research, a new study tries to determine what form of segregation contributes most to gaps in test scores between black, Hispanic and white students.

Undocumented Immigrants Face Another Arduous Journey Once They Get to US: Its Health Care System
Without access to a health care safety net, undocumented immigrants are further disadvantaged.

Understanding the Education Gamble on Houston Ballots This November
As the biggest school district in Texas, could Houston get the state to update its funding finally?

How Houston Immigrants -- And Their Kids -- View Relationships
A study looks at attitudes around interracial dating, same sex marriage and working mothers in Houston's diverse communities.

Years After Recession's End, Cities Nationwide Still Face Some Financial Headwinds
Revenue is finally bouncing back for cities nationwide. But big hurdles remain.

Where Have the Repeat Home Buyers Gone?
At just over 900,000 in 2015, the number of repeat homebuyers is half what it was in 2001.

Q+A: Documenting 'Race-Related PTSD'
A scholar new to Houston assesses the landscape and discusses his work on racial trauma and access to care.

Charter Schools Do Little To Combat Racial Segregation, Says National Study
A new study looked at poverty, race and performance in charters and traditional public schools across the country.

Richard Florida: Houston Has an Inequality Problem
Houston may be an economic juggernaut, but the world's most famous urbanist says the city is leaving many behind.

Study: Trump is Wrong About Immigrants Being Violent Criminals
"No evidence links Mexican or undocumented Mexican immigrants specifically to violent or drug-related crime," a new study concludes, undermining the candidate's claims.

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