Rice University asks small group to self-quarantine as officials investigate possible coronavirus exposure
The university says although the country the employee visited is not on the CDC restricted travel list, they wanted to be cautious.
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The university says although the country the employee visited is not on the CDC restricted travel list, they wanted to be cautious.
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HOUSTON — KHOU has been getting a lot of questions from viewers wanting to know if the drinks and ice are safe to consume at Houston restaurants under the boil w…
Read MoreLone Star College System purchased property for the proposed LSC-Magnolia Center near FM 1486 and FM 1488 in 2019; however, that property may no longer be feasible for the center, officials said.
Read MoreA massive watermain break flooded caused widespread water pressue issues and triggered a boil water notice.
Read MoreIt is not clear what the subject of the investigation is.
Read MoreOn hold since December, the reconstruction of the Brazos Street bridge on Spur 527 has presented an opportunity to Houston officials to rethink the area as a pedestrian-friendly green space.
Read MoreEditors’ note: This article is the first in a series looking at flooding in the Cypress Creek watershed.
Read MoreSeabrook Animal Control officials are warning residents to watch out for feral hogs after many residents reported spotting several at Wildlife Park off Red Bluff Road.
Read MoreBy Phaedra Cook and David Leftwich Since at least January 28, unfounded rumors about the novel coronavirus have been hurting restaurants and other small businesses in Chinatown — also known as Asiatown and the International District. Some business owners in the area are reporting that sales are down as much as 80 percent. “All Chinese […]
The post Houston Chinatown Restaurant Owners and Officials Battle Malicious Rumors appeared first on Houston Food Finder.
Read More“I don’t know if our inspection would have caught that,” fire chief Sam Peña said of the potential culprit in the explosion.
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