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1 week ago |
click2houston.com | Amy Davis |Adrian Montes |Andrea Slaydon
Published: April 11, 2025 at 11:31 AMTags: HHA, Houston Housing AuthoritySign up for our NewslettersPublished: April 11, 2025 at 11:31 AMTags: HHA, Houston Housing AuthorityThe Houston Housing Authority provides housing and services to tens of thousands of low-income people in our city. It’s a huge resource for many families and that’s why KPRC 2 Investigates has spent months looking into the spending habits and leadership.
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2 weeks ago |
click2houston.com | Amy Davis |Andrea Slaydon |Adrian Montes
Thousands of low-income families in Houston have waited years to receive rental assistance. In February 2024, the Houston Housing Authority announced it was out of money and could not issue any more housing choice vouchers. The new HHA leader has options for some people waiting for help.
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3 weeks ago |
click2houston.com | Ninfa Saavedra |Jason Nguyen |Andrea Slaydon |Brittany Taylor
Published: April 2, 2025 at 2:24 PMTags: Investigates, HOA, Sunnyside, Houston, City of Houston, Civic Clubs, PromotableHOUSTON – Homeowner associations are usually run by a board of directors who are resident homeowners elected by the community. HOAs are governed by a set of bylaws that homeowners who live in the community follow.
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3 weeks ago |
click2houston.com | Amy Davis |Andrea Slaydon
Many residents across Houston, from Stafford to Kingwood, have faced a troubling issue: they get little help after vandals and thieves damage cluster mailboxes in their subdivisions. The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) informs them that they and their homeowners associations (HOAs) must cover the costs of repairs or replacements. Despite repeated requests for clarification, USPS has not provided written documentation to support this policy.
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3 weeks ago |
click2houston.com | Amy Davis |Andrea Slaydon
Armed robberies of mail carriers, involving stolen mail and master mail keys, have cost customers hundreds of thousands of dollars. The growing problem was first highlighted in 2022. KPRC Investigative reporter Amy Davis has repeatedly asked the U.S. Postal Service what it is doing to protect mail. Now, a new federal audit finally provides some answers.
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