As temperatures climbed to a blistering 92 degrees, 300,000 homes, businesses and other customers tallied their 72nd hour without power.
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Miranda Dunlap
Miranda Dunlap is a reporter covering K-12 schools across the eight-county Greater Houston region. A native Michigander, Miranda studied political science pre-law and journalism at Michigan State University. Previously, she worked at Automotive News, covering all things automotive industry, and and she served in various capacities at The State News. When she's not writing, you can find Miranda attempting to exceed her GoodReads goal and spoiling her cat, August.
Tormentas cobran siete vidas y dejan a miles de residentes sin electricidad
Las fuertes tormentas y corrientes de aire que arrasaron con estructuras de todo tamaño en la región de Houston el jueves por la noche, dejaron al menos siete personas sin vida y a casi 900,000 clientes de CenterPoint Energy sin electricidad. El Servicio Nacional de Meteorología confirmó que las rafagas de viento alcanzaron entre 96 […]
Some residents could be without power for weeks after deadly storm strikes Houston area
Strong winds of up to 110 mph ripped through the Houston area, leaving at least seven people dead and significant infrastructure damage in its wake.
Deadly storm hits Houston area, knocking out power for nearly 900,000 CenterPoint customers
Heavy rains and powerful winds of nearly 75 mph tore through Houston on Thursday evening, leaving widespread damage and nearly 900,000 customers without power.
Split Humble ISD board places Superintendent Elizabeth Fagen on paid leave
Trustees gave no explanation of the action against Elizabeth Fagen, whose husband retired in April amid findings that he harassed district employees.
‘Find something else to cut’: HISD parents, local leaders knock plan to slash wraparound jobs
Some Houston ISD families and local advocates worry that students’ non-academic needs, such as food and clothing, will go unmet next school year following significant job cuts.
Humble ISD’s superintendent faces another potential vote on her job status. Here’s why.
Humble trustees are again set to “consider and take possible action” on the employment of Elizabeth Fagen amid controversy involving her husband.
Former teacher sues Humble ISD alleging board elections disadvantaged Latino voters
Already facing backlash over several controversial issues, Humble ISD now faces a lawsuit that points to the lack of Hispanic board representation.
Exclusive: Federal officials investigating whether Katy ISD’s gender policy is discriminatory
The Abdelraoufsinno found Katy ISD revealed 19 students' gender identities to parents. The U.S. Department of Education will determine if that was discrimination.
Cy-Fair ISD community in an uproar over superintendent’s plan to cut librarians amid budget crunch
Cy-Fair ISD has a budget shortfall it needs to address. Its plan to reduce the number of librarians has sparked a backlash within the community.