Entire neighborhoods in north and east Houston have few to no mental-health providers—sometimes just a single licensed therapist—according to a new University of Houston study mapping access across ...
HOUSTON — While already known for being one of Houston’s wealthiest enclaves, one ZIP code in The Woodlands stands out even more: Nearly half of all its households earn over $200,000 a year. The ...
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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Mental health has become a crucial part of overall wellness, but a groundbreaking study by the University of Houston is revealing stark inequalities in access to care across ...
Stormwater does not follow local government boundaries, yet in the Houston area, a patchwork of rules has created gaps that let some homebuilding projects move forward without fully mitigating flood ...
On a brisk Saturday afternoon, dozens of youths clad in quarter-zip sweaters descended upon CityCentre, the walkable shopping, dining and entertainment space in Houston's Memorial City district. While ...
University of Houston researchers have mapped Houston’s “mental health deserts,” revealing that low-income and minority neighborhoods have the fewest licensed mental health professionals. Nearly half ...
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