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    Two Houston homeowners are seeking answers after a municipal water tank burst, flooding their homes. With insurance claims denied and the utility district citing government immunity, they may need ...

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    Half a million Houston-area homes and businesses may not have their power restored until next week amid sweltering summer heat, even as many in the region struggle to access fresh food, air ...

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  5. 1879 Houston Waterworks - Wikipedia

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    After natural reserves of drinking water were discovered in Houston, the Waterworks company out-competed local wells. [3] T. H. Scanlan and Associates acquired the Houston Water Works Company and its franchise in 1884. New ownership made capital improvements — including a new boiler, pumps, and a reservoir — increasing the daily capacity to ...

  6. Fifth Ward, Houston - Wikipedia

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    [35] [36] It also once had Kelly Court, which was the second-ever Houston housing project that admitted African-Americans. [1] In 2002, open ditches were the predominant form of drainage of water in the Fifth Ward. [37] The Fifth Ward is in Texas's 18th congressional district. [38] Its representative as of 2021 is Sheila Jackson Lee.

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    HOUSTON (AP) — More than 2 million people in the Houston area were urged to boil their tap water Monday The post Water boil order issued for more than 2 million in Houston appeared first on TheGrio.

  9. History of Houston - Wikipedia

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    At this time, drunkenness, dueling, brawling, prostitution, and profanity began to become a problem in early Houston. [9] Soon, Houstonians were prompted to put an end to their problems; so, they wanted to make a Chamber of Commerce just for the city. A bill had been introduced on November 26, 1838, in Congress that would establish this entity.