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In reply to the discussion: I wonder how things are in Houston. [View all]marybourg
(13,588 posts)12. Actually I went to the websites of 2
Houston TV stations (they're not streaming live anymore) and read whatever they had, but it was very unsatisfying.
During the storm, I found them to be long on human interest stories and short on helpful information. Now, with the immediate crisis over, I'd like to read how people are doing, and their stories sound like AP wire disembodied stuff!
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I wish someone would go back to the places where they took some of those stunning photos
CrispyQ
Sep 2017
#1
Still digging out and dealing with mold. My step-daughter cannot get back in her house until it has
haveahart
Sep 2017
#10
MD Anderson had cancelled out patient procedures and asked people to not come in.
Ninsianna
Sep 2017
#27
I remember seeing Sugarland folk leaving......on CNN or one of the channels....glad they're ok. eom
a kennedy
Sep 2017
#42
I know this won't help in the least little bit....but I just want to hug all that lived
a kennedy
Sep 2017
#43