Houston City Council to consider leasing 186 hotel rooms for quarantine sites
The hotel rooms will be prioritized for those who cannot self-quaratine at home.
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The hotel rooms will be prioritized for those who cannot self-quaratine at home.
Read MoreIn addition to those, 11 police officers and 7 firefighters have tested positive for COVID-19.
Read MoreAs of March 26, the end of the first week that most major test centers were open, the City of Houston had tested 1,062 patients at its site and Harris County tested 1,700 patients across its two sites.
Read MoreRising housing prices and stagnant wages could mean the city’s at-risk population is growing.
Read MoreThe city is awaiting test sample results that will be available Saturday morning.
Read More“In an effort to maintain the flow of money from HUD, we have agreed that we are going to be objective and not political about our allocation of these developments,” City Attorney Ron Lewis said.
Read MoreWhere dozens of parishioners once gathered at Mt. Carmel Missionary Baptist Church in Houston’s Freedmen’s Town, a handful still meets on Sundays at the vacant lot it stood on.
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Read MoreProponents of two upcoming policy changes say they will make Houston pedestrian-friendly but opponents say they will cause more traffic and parking headaches.
Read MoreHouston City Council approved a grant from the Centers for Disease Control to develop a better tracking and reporting system for benzene levels in the city’s air.
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