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Abbott says ‘we must empower parents.' So why is Texas stripping their rights in Houston ISD?

The state is poised to take over the Houston Independent School District, a threat that has set the community into action. Texas Education Agency officials appear ready to install a board of managers to govern the district under a 2015 state law that mandates punishment of any district in which a single campus received five […]

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Two-day walk along Buffalo Bayou East reveals need for community connection

This is the first in our occasional “Boots On The Ground” series, in which columnist Maggie Gordon explores local issues by walking through our changing communities. Google Maps swore that a pedestrian could cross Buffalo Bayou between Lockwood Drive and Hidalgo Park in Houston’s East End. Google Maps is a liar. I’m two hours into […]

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EGGONOMICS: Rising egg prices bring uncertainty to small family farm

SANTA FE – Bernadette Clements is what her parents call a “Chicken Whisperer.” The youngest of five siblings responsible for running Clements Family Farm in Santa Fe, 11-year-old Bernadette can nurse any chicken back to health, no matter how close it’s pecking to death’s door. And keeping chickens alive isn’t always easy. Here in Texas, […]

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Hospitals are supposed to make us healthier. But their carbon footprints are doing the opposite.

Hospitals should never harm patients from care that is intended to help them. That's the definition of patient safety. But a growing body of research shows that the very way hospitals operate is causing preventable harm to patients every day. Globally, 5 percent of greenhouse gas emissions can be attributed to health care, and in […]