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Houston's $70M plan aims to end street homelessness by 2026
Mayor Whitmire wants Houston to be the first major city in the U.S. to end street homelessness. Here's what the city is planning.
Texas lawmakers push for solution as state nears housing crisis
More than 300 PVAMU students without running water over weekend
This Houston neighbor has highest rate of new wealthy residents
At 100, he's the last original owner of a Frank Lloyd Wright house
HCSO cracks down on illegal and dangerous boarding homes, two closed
City leaders work to meet Mayor's $70M goal to combat homelessness
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Midtown agency builds $22 million tower instead of affordable housing
Complex owner says $3M in tax dollars isn't enough to fix mold, sewage
Housing costs threaten Houston's reputation as an affordable city
HHA CEO resigns amid leave during investigation
This City Council Member just eliminated NYC's forced broker fees
Fed drops interest rate again, what this means for homeownership
Missouri City approves contractors for housing rehabilitation program
Economic issues fueled by housing crisis
Houston Housing Authority CEO placed on paid leave amid federal probe
HHA site under federal investigation purchased for 4x appraised value
Investigators combing HHA property for 2nd day after toxic ash found
Contaminated housing project site under federal investigation
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Texas lawmakers push for solution as state nears housing crisis
More than 300 PVAMU students without running water over weekend
This Houston neighbor has highest rate of new wealthy residents
At 100, he's the last original owner of a Frank Lloyd Wright house
HCSO cracks down on illegal and dangerous boarding homes, two closed
City leaders work to meet Mayor's $70M goal to combat homelessness
Midtown agency builds $22 million tower instead of affordable housing
Complex owner says $3M in tax dollars isn't enough to fix mold, sewage
Housing costs threaten Houston's reputation as an affordable city
HHA CEO resigns amid leave during investigation
This City Council Member just eliminated NYC's forced broker fees
Fed drops interest rate again, what this means for homeownership
Missouri City approves contractors for housing rehabilitation program
Economic issues fueled by housing crisis
Houston Housing Authority CEO placed on paid leave amid federal probe
HHA site under federal investigation purchased for 4x appraised value
Investigators combing HHA property for 2nd day after toxic ash found
Contaminated housing project site under federal investigation
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