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Roughly a year after construction stalled on a 33-story skyscraper in Houston's Museum District, its developer has secured $27.9 million in financing, documents show, and contractors say they are preparing to resume work on the project. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/dkXWpc5v
When will construction resume on a $107M Houston tower that stalled last year?
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A sampling of this fall’s upcoming restaurant openings sounds very Houston: Indian fried chicken, Gulf Coast-inspired bistro fare, bowls of ramen, jollof jambalaya, and plenty of steak and sushi. The Houston Chronicle's food team keeps a pulse on what’s happening in the kitchen, at the dining table, and even behind the bar. Here, we’ve highlighted 15 openings to know about in the coming months. Explore our full list here: https://lnkd.in/gFsG8J2k
The 15 most-anticipated fall 2024 restaurant openings in Houston
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Flames from the Deer Park pipeline fire are so significant that they can be seen from outer space. The fire was still raging the day after an SUV crashed into an above-ground pipeline valve Monday. NASA astronaut Don Pettit posted a photo Tuesday of the Deer Park pipeline fire from the International Space Station.
Deer Park pipeline fire can be seen from space
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Texas’ 254 counties maintain public data on every recorded property within their jurisdiction, which in total account for about 13.6 million properties. This first-of-its-kind tool brings together all of that data, allowing you to investigate any property in the state and see connections between properties that would otherwise be invisible in local records. Type in your address, or any other Texas address, to see who owns nearly any building according to data obtained from property records organization Regrid. Explore the data here: https://lnkd.in/g-wY6nam
Who owns Texas? This searchable map reveals who owns every property in the state
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After Hurricane Beryl, over 2.2 million homes and businesses in the Houston area lost power, with some residents going a week without it. Readers are invited to a live Zoom event on Wed, Sept. 25 with Energy and Power Grid reporter Claire Hao, as she interviews Paul Hope, Consumer Reports' Deputy Home Editor, and @America Garcia, Solar United Neighbors' Texas Program Director, on how to power your home during an outage. Our expert guests will cover finding the right generator or solar panels for your situation, generator safety, recommendations and more. Register for our free event here: https://lnkd.in/gA7Hr2HG
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With our restaurant guides, the Chronicle’s food team hopes to help you answer the question, "Where should we eat tonight?" Here are all of our favorite restaurants (so far), in one handy place. Check out our guides here: https://lnkd.in/g43SK9vg
All of our favorite Houston restaurants (so far)
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A team of researchers from the University of Houston have developed a new vaccine to treat and prevent the spread of flu and multiple coronavirus strains. Through two nasal sprays — an immune activating therapeutic treatment and a new vaccine — the team of UH researchers have not only broken ground on vaccinating against SARS-CoV-2 and the flu virus, but also on creating a universal coronavirus vaccine. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/eS4gJrPQ
Houston researchers make nasal vaccine that prevents COVID from spreading
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Black water erupted from another West Texas oil well last week in the same area as one that flowed toxic water for weeks and inspired a controversial no-fly zone in December, worsening the recent rash of foul water blowouts affecting the area. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/eb89FvHM
Tomlinson: Texas will not get a boost from Chevron's relocation to Houston
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Gov. Greg Abbott’s call for hospitals to begin tracking the immigration status of patients has been welcomed by proponents as a way to finally track the cost of caring for those in the country illegally. But critics warn it will scare those who need care, including pregnant women, from getting it. Texas paid more than $123 million to reimburse hospitals for emergency services for undocumented immigrants in 2023, according to federal data tracking Medicaid spending. The federal government paid more than $231 million to reimburse hospitals that same year. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/esvpBshx
Greg Abbott's push for immigrant hospital data has health experts worried
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