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Chance is honest about what he doesn't know.
Nothing here stands alone. These are the most-connected people, places, and ideas in this part of the city — 1 link among them.
Honest, sourced statistics for Midtown — tap a card when we have the original dataset.
Starting in Midtown — widening to nearby blocks and across Houston where the neighborhood is quiet.
Real voices from Houston neighbors — what people are living with, in their own words.
“Every time it rains more than an inch, my street turns into a river. I have lost two cars.”
“We sandbagged again last week. This is the third time since January.”
“My kids cannot get to school when it floods. We miss days every month.”
“Insurance dropped us. Nobody will cover this zip code anymore.”
“The drainage project was promised in 2021. Still waiting.”
“Gentrification is not a theory here. It is my neighbor getting an eviction notice.”
Harris Health System's Gold Card program provides free and low-cost healthcare to uninsured, low-income Harris County re…
See the full story →East End residents organized a task force to address rail safety after train derailments and hazardous material incident…
See the full story →Houston Food Bank and More in Common partnered on a structured meal program bringing together people across social divid…
See the full story →Houston established a community land trust model to preserve affordable housing in neighborhoods facing development pres…
See the full story →Trees for Houston and community partners launched a tree equity initiative to increase canopy coverage in neighborhoods …
See the full story →Houston Public Library expanded its after-school programming to all 44 branch locations, providing homework help, STEM a…
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