
Jeovany Luna
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1 week ago |
click2houston.com | Rilwan Balogun |Jeovany Luna
MISSOURI CITY, Texas – More promises but still no progress. Residents at the Jubilee at Texas Parkway apartments have been without working elevators for over a month, and despite a promise from management that repairs would begin Tuesday, KPRC 2’s cameras caught something else entirely. We’ve been following the ongoing concerns at the senior apartment complex since early May.
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2 weeks ago |
click2houston.com | Gage Goulding |Jeovany Luna
Published: June 9, 2025 at 12:23 PMSign up for our Newsletters Click2Houston Community Events Published: June 9, 2025 at 12:23 PMMIAMI – A massive fan roars to life, generating winds powerful enough to strip a roof from its rafters. More than 38,000 gallons of water churn violently as waves slam against the thick acrylic walls of what looks like an oversized aquarium. This isn’t nature’s fury – it’s science at work in the world’s largest hurricane storm surge simulator.
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3 weeks ago |
click2houston.com | Rilwan Balogun |Jeovany Luna
HOUSTON – A troubled West Houston apartment complex is drawing renewed scrutiny from city leaders and residents, who say living conditions at the property are unsafe and worse, that the out-of-town owners aren’t being held accountable. The Lakeside Forest Apartments, located off Wilcrest, are facing dozens of city code violations, ranging from stagnant green pool water to sewage spills and broken infrastructure. “This place looks uninhabitable.
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3 weeks ago |
click2houston.com | Gage Goulding |Jeovany Luna
MIAMI – What if I told you that you can recreate the worst, most severe hurricane winds with the push of a button? That’s what scientists at Florida International University in Miami set out to do a decade ago, creating the ‘Wall of Wind.’ Since opening in 2012, the Wall of Wind has helped researchers better understand how hurricanes work and also develop ways to protect people and property.
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4 weeks ago |
click2houston.com | Gage Goulding |Jeovany Luna
MIAMI – Forecasting a hurricane isn’t just looking at radar scans and satellite imagery. Not even close. To achieve the degree of accuracy in current hurricane forecasting, meteorologists rely not only on data from radar and satellites but also on measurements from instruments located worldwide, in the ocean, and at great depths.
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