Judge rules federal operator caused excessive damage to downstream homeowners after Hurricane Harvey
The 2017 hurricane devastated Houston when it dropped 35 inches of rain across the area over four days. It resulted in nearly ...
After a yearslong wait, a federal judge decided the government owes homeowners for Hurricane Harvey flooding downstream of ...
The ruling came in a lawsuit from a group of homeowners and could be appealed. An estimated 14,000 homes were inside the Addicks and Barker reservoirs when Harvey dumped more than 50 inches of rain in ...
A quick look-back at a very active season. The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season is officially over and it was an active one. RELATED: Ohio Task Force 1 rescues 35 people, 15 pets from Houston ...
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Northeast Houston townhomes left empty since Hurricane Harvey now set to be sold
A group of townhomes in northeast Houston were damaged in Harvey and have sat vacant for years.
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- In the almost 30 years that Jacquelyn Dalcour has been living in her northeast Houston home, she's seen her house flood four times. The worst damage came during Hurricane ...
1 of 11 — Rescuers help a woman from a flooded retirement home into a boat after Hurricane Harvey in Spring, Texas, on Monday. A deluge of rain and rising floodwaters left Houston immersed. 2 of 11 — ...
Since moving to Houston in 2012, meteorologist Matt Lanza has seen it all. Freak windstorms. Record-setting freezes and ...
A federal appeals court has ruled that the government is liable for damage to homes that flooded upstream of the Addicks and Barker dams after Hurricane Harvey unleashed more than 50 inches of ...
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