Texas City woman living with no power for last year since Harvey

Ever since Hurricane Harvey flooded Cecilia Martinez’s Texas City home with a foot of water last year, the 60-year-old has been living in dire conditions.

Family affected by reservoir release still rebuilding

A year ago, Hurricane Harvey had already made landfall but, for some, the nightmare was just beginning when water from reservoirs was released.Reminders of what happened are hardly subtle in some areas including the Thornwood subdivision in the Energy Corridor.

Local author writes 'H Is For Harvey' to teach kids about the storm

As Julie Beasley reads from her new book "H is for Harvey" she relives what happened a year ago and how it could be used to teach a younger generation.

Helping families recover after Hurricane Harvey

Non-profit Christian housing ministry Fuller Center Disaster ReBuilders has been helping struggling homeowners in Galveston County recover from Hurricane Harvey for almost a year now.

Texas Governor Abbott says Harvey didn't wreck city's spirit

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says Hurricane Harvey did not destroy the spirit of the residents living in the Gulf Coast city where the storm made landfall last year.

Mayor Sylvester Turner tours neighborhoods impacted by Harvey one year later

Mayor Sylvester Turner was very busy touring neighborhoods and attending events on Saturday to observe the one-year anniversary of when Hurricane Harvey struck the Houston area.

Harris County's $2.5 billion bond vote

Panelists: Jessica Colon - Republican strategist, Nyanza Moore - progressive commentator and attorney, Bob Price - Associate Editor Breitbart Texas, Graig Jackson - Professor TSU Thurgood Marshall School of Law, Bill King - columnist, businessman and former Kemah mayor, Tony Diaz- Chicano activist and educator, join Greg Groogan to discuss topics of the week.

Houstonians continue long recovery from Harvey one year later

Saturday will mark one year since Hurricane Harvey made landfall as a Category Four storm on the Texas Gulf Coast.

Single mom's home still devastated a year after Harvey

It's nearly a year after Harvey hit Houston, and one single mom is about as devastated now as the day the flood water filled her home.  It's heartbreaking and hard to believe there are people still rebuilding.  Especially when you consider those who haven't repaired their homes yet likely don't have the resources to rebuild.

Eye doctor loses practice, home, precious Elvis collection during Harvey

A local eye doctor known as the "Elvis doctor" has spent the last year rebuilding, after his business, his cars and his Kingwood home were all flooded during Hurricane Harvey. The storm destroyed everything including his extensive, 20-year collection of Elvis Memorabilia. It even delayed his plans for retirement for at least, another 10 years.