Need a job? Check out a company called Resilient Structures. It makes fiberglass utility poles that can withstand category 4 winds, and it's looking for hundreds of workers in the Houston area. My story has a link where you can check out all the jobs. https://t.co/hDBWMRf1RT
My people, be safe out there. Some parts of the #greaterHouston area are getting rain and thunderstorms right now. Are you seeing any weather by you?
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About 900,000 people in the Greater Houston Area are on #SNAP benefits. Since April 1st, all Texans on said benefits have faced restrictions on sugary drinks and foods. I looked into how that's going so far.
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Big update on the #Hantavirus. @KPRC2 's Mario Diaz confirmed the two Texans who were exposed to the virus on the cruise ship are from #Houston.
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10 days to go! Homeowners in Texas have until May 15th to protest their #propertytaxes. Bill Barajas tells you how to win your protest. #savemoney#homeownerhelp
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The #spiriteffect = a thing. Since #SpiritAirlines shut down over the weekend, airfare has gone up. Consider traveling Tuesdays-Thursdays, since those are some of the cheapest days to fly. #consumer#costofliving#yourmoney
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Getting you answers. Last week, we told you the city of Houston is thinking about imposing a $5 monthly trash fee. Many of you have been asking how that will show up on your bill. Well, here's your answer:
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The bus or your car: what's cheaper? With ever-climbing gas prices, Houstonians are asking whether they're better off taking the Metro versus driving their cars. We looked into it & got you the numbers.
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Starting tonight, Harris, Brazos, Colorado, Fort Bend, Grimes, Madison, Montgomery, Liberty, Polk, San Jacinto, Walker, Waller, Washington, and Wharton counties are under a flood watch, which continues through tomorrow night. https://t.co/UbeHOU3W3p
I know, I know...the #Houston area #rain has been non-stop. The worst of it (for today) is gone. But we're expecting more storms TOMORROW. Later this week, we'll find out if recent storms have improved drought. https://t.co/NkspPDE0rB
Finally, #Texas is stepping in. The AG's office is looking into solar companies accused of taking advantage of people. Do you think this has happened to you? Read the article. We also walk you through how to file a complaint with the state. #solarpanels
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As of today, SNAP users in Texas will see a big change when they buy groceries. Candy and sugary drinks are no longer covered. This video explains what you can still buy with #SNAP and what's off limits. And some changes may surprise you.
#ALERT: Starting tomorrow, SNAP recipients in Texas won't be able to use those benefits to buy candy or sweetened drinks. I've been looking into this for months & the changes aren't cut and dry. What questions do you have?