Nearly 9 years after Hurricane Harvey, a federal judge ruled the government intentionally flooded some west Houston neighborhoods during reservoir releases.
A federal appeals court has ruled the U.S. government is liable for Hurricane Harvey's flood damage to homes located upstream of Houston's Addicks and Barker dams in 2017. Attorneys for the homeowners ...
HOUSTON — A Federal Judge has ruled homeowners and business owners downstream from the Addicks and Barker dams experienced temporary and permanent damage to their properties due to the government's ...
Recovery efforts in Central Texas are being shaped by lessons learned from past disasters, as communities work to rebuild after the July 4 flood. Years before the flooding, Hurricane Harvey forced ...
Judge rules federal operator caused excessive damage to downstream homeowners after Hurricane Harvey
A federal judge this week ruled that downstream homeowners suffered additional damage when federal engineers opened reservoir gates after Hurricane Harvey, inundating thousands of Houston houses with ...
A federal judge has ruled in favor of Houston-area homeowners whose properties flooded after the government released water from the Addicks and Barker dams during Hurricane Harvey in 2017, finding the ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- With hurricane season approaching, an attorney says this week's court decision came at just the right moment. While floodwaters rushed into homes during Hurricane Harvey, ...
Work is starting to widen five miles of Greens Bayou to cut flooding in north Harris County. It is funded through a billion-dollar Hurricane Harvey flood mitigation.
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- It's been eight years since Hurricane Harvey--eight years of a legal slog for Catherine Popovici and her family since their home flooded along the Barker Reservoir. "We were ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results