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About 80 percent Hurricane Harvey victims don't have flood insurance, schools in the community are being shuttered as the academic year begins, and Houston is seeing food shortages. (episode)
Congressman Joaquin Castro represents the 20th district in Texas. He joins us to talk about what type of action is needed from government officials locally and in Washington.
The first day of the new school year is being pushed back after Hurricane Harvey. For the low-income population, school helps provide baseline services for kids in need.
The Department of Defense seems to be sending conflicting signals about President Trump's trans ban.
President Donald Trump gave a speech on tax reform Wednesday. It has been more than 30 years since there was a tax overhaul. Will the president's plan be able to push ahead?
Amazon officially took control over Whole Foods starting on Monday. The deal could have far-reaching consequences for the broader grocery industry, and consumers.
The ongoing flooding in Houston has presented an enormous obstacle for delivery trucks trying to restock marooned grocery stores.
This week there’s been a lot of focus on the immediate damage created by Hurricane Harvey in Texas, but it won’t be long before the focus will shift to Houston’s recovery.