Houston Public Library's plans for new branches in Montrose and Acres Homes are back on track. The Montrose library is set to open inside the Montrose Collective this fall, while the library in Acres Homes will now proceed, albeit a year behind schedule. https://bit.ly/3zlQmCp
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No power means no work for many in Houston after Beryl. The strain is starting to show. https://lnkd.in/geg7afnJ
No power means no work for many in Houston after Beryl. The strain is starting to show.
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Individuals impacted by Hurricane Beryl can apply for federal funding. Here’s what to know. https://lnkd.in/gRAJtdZv
FEMA opens applications for individuals and business owners impacted by Hurricane Beryl
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Here is a partial list of cooling centers open today, along with hours for the FEMA disaster relief centers, and other services, including a Monday food and water distribution center location. https://lnkd.in/gJFtu_6E
Sunday update: cooling centers open, FEMA disaster relief hours
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“The communication by CenterPoint is at a new low…it has worsened.” Gov. Greg Abbott said he has demanded CenterPoint leaders provide solutions to him by July 31st or he will use his power via executive order to force the company “to keep power on.” https://bit.ly/3LomcBe
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott: CenterPoint's coverage area must be reviewed. Frustration builds almost a week after Beryl. 'I've never seen it this slow.'
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“People die because of this.” More homes across the Houston region are brought back online after Hurricane Beryl, but some neighborhoods will likely not see power restored well into next week. Those residents are bracing for days more without power. https://bit.ly/3WjdRF5
‘Pray I survive': Some residents bracing for days more without power after Hurricane Beryl
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Here are some cooling centers and FEMA disaster relief locations open today. https://bit.ly/3S75OZD
Saturday update: cooling centers, FEMA disaster centers open & hours
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New: 680,000 CenterPoint customers in Houston are starting their weekend without power, six days after Hurricane Beryl wiped out power for millions. Meanwhile, CenterPoint says more than 13,000 repair crews are being deployed to continue restoring power. https://bit.ly/3LomcBe
680,000 CenterPoint customers lack power 6 days after Hurricane Beryl slams Houston
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How can CenterPoint best prepare power lines for major storms? ���️ The No. 1 idea bandied about: bury the power lines to shield them from high winds, falling tree limbs and other wire-snapping incidents. But is this the best solution? ✍️ : Tim Carlin bit.ly/4bKWod0
To bury or not to bury: How can CenterPoint best prepare power lines for major storms?
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“I’m surprised how much everyone is just getting on with it." It's business as usual for many Galveston Island residents a few days after Hurricane Beryl left a majority of the city without power and caused extensive damage to several buildings. bit.ly/4fb6AP8
'Just getting on with it': Galveston Island residents persist while awaiting power restoration
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One hundred officers arrived in Houston Thursday evening to help patrol and relieve Houston police. 🚓 "We want to send a message to the criminal element that will try to take advantage that we are out there, and we will hold you accountable." bit.ly/3S6LsPX
Houston Police Department to enlist help of 100 out of town officers to patrol city
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