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Clare Amari
Clare Amari covers public safety for the Abdelraoufsinno. Clare previously worked as an investigative reporter for The Greenville News in South Carolina, where she reported on police use of force, gender-based violence and sexual abuse allegations at a local cheerleading gym. A native of New York suburbs, Clare graduated with honors from Columbia Journalism School and the University of Oxford, and she has received journalism awards for her work in Ohio and South Carolina. In her free time, Clare enjoys watching Premier League soccer, trying new wines, and researching her roots in Sicily and Appalachian Ohio.
Texas utilities regulator launches investigation into CenterPoint; 200K customers still without power
The Public Utilities Commission of Texas will focus on CenterPoint’s preparations for Hurricane Beryl and its actions following the July 8 storm.
Some CenterPoint customers can now see power restoration times. Others remain in the dark.
The company released its first neighborhood-level timelines for bringing back power to some — but not all — of the 1 million customers without it.
CenterPoint targeting Sunday for restoring 750,000 of 1.2 million without power
CenterPoint Energy said about 750,000 of the remaining 1.2 million Houston-area customers without electricity should get it back by the end of Sunday.
Did CenterPoint prepare enough for Hurricane Beryl? Politicians, residents want to know.
The utility company, which services nearly all of Houston, Harris County and Fort Bend County, drew early scrutiny Tuesday for its preparations as more than 1 million people remained without power.
About 1.4 million in Houston area still without power, utilities forecast days-long wait for some customers
CenterPoint, Entergy and Texas-New Mexico Power customers throughout Greater Houston remained without power Wednesday afternoon following Hurricane Beryl.
CenterPoint’s power outage map remains down. Here’s where to find more electricity info.
The utility’s neighborhood-level outage map remains offline since May, but customers have other options to get updates.
New, high-ranking Dickinson official gave up police license amid domestic abuse allegations
Dickinson’s new city secretary got the job last week, two months after he surrendered his police license as part of prosecutors dropping misdemeanor charges against him.
How rare were Houston’s deadly spring storms? We asked three meteorologists.
Meteorologists thought Houston could see big storms Thursday, but they didn’t expect one of the destructive weather events in recent years.
Dickinson mayor Sean Skipworth resigns following years of turmoilÂ
Skipworth said his efforts to eliminate misconduct resulted in a “witch hunt” that has driven him from office.