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Ed Mayberry

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Houston, TX, United States

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Report Looks At Financial Impact Of Hurricane Harvey On Houston Households

The JPMorganChase Institute looks at transaction data from a million checking accounts to measure the economic hit. → Read More

Increased School Counselor Staffing Could Lead To Earlier Intervention

Schools do a great job of providing grief counselors after an incident. But some Houston education advocates want to see a system that can address the mental health needs of students earlier → Read More

Federal Financial Help On The Way For Texans Affected By Hurricane Harvey

The Texas governor is announcing $5 billion in community block grants, and another $1 billion in hazard mitigation funds → Read More

Federal Financial Help On The Way For Texans Affected By Hurricane Harvey

The Texas governor is announcing $5 billion in community block grants, and another $1 billion in hazard mitigation funds → Read More

‘Alert Houston’ Public Warning System To Become More Targeted

The current public warning system contacts residents only through email or social media. But new "push" alerts are coming soon that target residents based on location. → Read More

‘Alert Houston’ Public Warning System To Become More Targeted

The current public warning system contacts residents only through email or social media. But new "push" alerts are coming soon that target residents based on location. → Read More

Report Alleges Inadequate Apartment Safety Oversight In Houston

The study from the UT School of Law says Houston's response to dangerous apartment conditions is largely complaint-based, and the city fails to follow up adequately on those complaints. → Read More

Report Alleges Inadequate Apartment Safety Oversight In Houston

The study from the UT School of Law says Houston's response to dangerous apartment conditions is largely complaint-based, and the city fails to follow up adequately on those complaints. → Read More

One Of Houston’s Most Historic Places Getting Major Restoration

At the Johnson Space Center, the original Apollo control room -- designated a national historic landmark in 1985 -- is being restored to how it looked five decades ago. → Read More

One Of Houston’s Most Historic Places Getting Major Restoration

At the Johnson Space Center, the original Apollo control room -- designated a national historic landmark in 1985 -- is being restored to how it looked five decades ago. → Read More

Fracking Sand Shortage Leads To New Texas Sand Mines

A resurgence in oil and gas drilling is underway in Texas, but drillers are running short of sand. It's a certain grade of sand that's needed, and most of it comes from Minnesota and Wisconsin. Because of the shortages, companies are now mining West Texas sand → Read More

Bi-partisan Commission Tackles Public School Funding in Texas

The commission comes 18 months after the Texas Supreme Court declared the current way "unconstitutional" -- but deeply flawed. The group of lawmakers and educators hope to send a recommendation to the next legislature that convenes in 2019. → Read More

Bi-partisan Commission Tackles Public School Funding in Texas

The commission comes 18 months after the Texas Supreme Court declared the current way "unconstitutional" -- but deeply flawed. The group of lawmakers and educators hope to send a recommendation to the next legislature that convenes in 2019. → Read More

Worst Part Of Winter Weather Event Has Passed

Driver may still encounter ice on the roads when temperatures drop again tonight. → Read More

Worst Part Of Winter Weather Event Has Passed

Driver may still encounter ice on the roads when temperatures drop again tonight. → Read More

Prison Rights Groups Allege Mistreatment Of African-American Muslims

The Council on American-Islamic Relations is alleging mistreatment of two African-American Muslim inmates in the Texas prison system. The inmates say they are facing retaliation because they spoke about conditions during Hurricane Harvey. → Read More

Alley Theatre’s Artistic Director, Gregory Boyd, Announces Retirement After 28 Years

The search for a new Artistic Director is expected to take six to nine months → Read More

Alley Theatre’s Artistic Director, Gregory Boyd, Announces Retirement After 28 Years

The search for a new Artistic Director is expected to take six to nine months → Read More

Sub-Freezing Temperatures Intensify Homeless Outreach

Two homeless men have been found dead amid freezing weather, and others have been treated for hypothermia. Houston police officers have been working to get homeless people to shelters as freezing temperatures continue. → Read More

Sub-Freezing Temperatures Intensify Homeless Outreach

Two homeless men have been found dead amid freezing weather, and others have been treated for hypothermia. Houston police officers have been working to get homeless people to shelters as freezing temperatures continue. → Read More