- More Than 400 Dickinson Apartment Units Flooded By Harvey Won’t Be Ready for Up to a Year [Galveston County Daily News ($)]
- Houston Premium Outlets in Cypress Gets Upgrade, New Retailers [HBJ]
- Garden Oaks Shopping Center Expansion To Bring in New Tenants Including Aldi [Houston Chronicle]
- Gander Mountain Store in Spring To Reopen This Month as Gander Outdoors [HBJ]
- Burlington Stores To Reopen Harvey-Damaged Store in East Houston Today [Realty News Report]
- Gus’s World Famous Fried Chicken To Make Houston Debut within the Next Week [Eater Houston]
- Galveston Considering Expanding Its Bus Trolley System [Galveston County Daily News ($)]
- Dioxin Spread from San Jacinto Waste Pits To More Than 30 Hotspots Along the River, Houston Ship Channel, and in Galveston Bay [AP]
- How Natural Disasters Like Harvey Show the Need for Resilient Communities [U.S. News]
- New Study Finds Sea Level Rise Would Drastically Increase Damage from Hurricanes Around Galveston Bay [Houston Chronicle]
- Houston Ranked No. 2 on WalletHub’s Study of the Most Diverse Cities in America [Houston Chronicle]
- Slideshow: Houston’s Most Famous Signs, Marquees, and Billboards [Houston Chronicle]
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The most important linked article in a long time is the Chronicle piece on the San Jacinto waste pits and the widespread leaching of their dioxins.
Re: Climate change
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Don’t see why science is controversial.
Dioxin Bay…it has a nice ring to it. Its renaming may alert people to quit eating the poisoned seafood.