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Extreme weather nearly killed my business, and climate change means more of it. What I wish I’d known

I never thought it would happen to me. That’s what they all say, right? Until it did. My business flooded in July last year. It...

Survey: Consumers prefer in-store shopping to prepare for extreme weather events

During extreme weather events, 35% of consumers are likely to switch to large national chain stores for better stock availability. In-store...

Layton Hills Mall sold for $37.1M; new owner plans to ‘enhance and energize’ shopping center

LAYTON — Layton Hills Mall has been sold for $37.1 million, and the new owner, Second Horizon Capital, has big plans for the Davis...

CenterPoint begins month-long effort to harden infrastructure against next major storm | Houston Public Media

CenterPoint Energy CenterPoint Energy is taking the initial steps to harden its transmission and distribution system in advance of future storms. The moves come as...

Federal Funds May Soon Boost Water Infrastructure in Central Minnesota Cities

(KNSI) – Congressman Tom Emmer is touting federal funds that could be coming to a handful of central Minnesota cities to help with water...

Houston says “No More!” to “Luxury” Spending After Beryl. Residents demand infrastructure investment

Houstonians express anger about Beryl at City Hall It's been eight days since Hurricane Beryl slammed southeast Texas and weary residents expressed...

Half a million Houston-area homes and businesses still won’t have power into next week

HOUSTON -- About half a million Houston-area homes and businesses will still be without electricity next week, the city's largest utility said Thursday, stoking...

PR expert: CenterPoint ‘rapidly losing faith and trust’ with communications decisions after Hurricane Beryl | Houston Public Media

Celeste Schurman/Houston Public Media Molly McPherson was deployed to Houston during Hurricane Ike in 2008, when she worked for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA),...

Houston power outages: CenterPoint releases outage map; 1.3 million still without power after Beryl | Houston Public Media

CenterPoint More than 1.3 million CenterPoint Energy customers were still out of power on Wednesday morning, nearly two days after Hurricane Beryl knocked out power...

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