News Stories Media Kit By Bob DrakeIn late December, Wayne Swafford, P.E., president of Lockwood, Andrews & Newnam, Inc. (LAN; www.lan-inc.com), participated in an email interview highlighting LAN, his career, and views about business development and marketing....
News Stories Media Kit By HBJ StaffHouston is in growth mode. The city’s population, which currently sits at roughly 6.8 million as of March 2018, is expected to surpass 10 million residents by 2040, according to the Greater Houston Partnership.But with that growth...
News Stories Media Kit By Kyle LeBlancAs one of the fastest growing school districts in the state of Texas, the New Caney Independent School District (ISD) knew that a decision had to be made — they could begin planning for the rising student population or be forced...
News Stories Media Kit By Christine KirbyOne of Houston’s major water transmission mains is a 42-inch line that begins at the East Water Purification Plant and continues north and west to provide water to a large distribution area in the northeast part of the City....
News Stories Media Kit By Karen ZurawskiHarris County Precinct 3 residents could have a new community center within a year to replace the flood-damaged Bear Creek Community Center.Harris County Precinct 3 Commissioner Steve Radack said he plans to seek bids soon for...
News Stories Media Kit By Dedra EcklundDiversity is an extremely important aspect in the water and wastewater industry. It can show up in various forms, whether it is diversity in projects, the workforce, or in career choices. I have been fortunate to experience and...
News Stories Media Kit By Kyle LeBlancTexas is big. The Lone Star State’s size, landscape, and ever-increasing population means that its transportation system can also boast an “everything is bigger in Texas” tagline. With more than 675,000 lane miles, Texas outranks...
News Stories Media Kit The United States (U.S.) National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Atlas 14 is a Precipitation-Frequency Atlas covering the United States. The NOAA Atlas 14 Update and What It Means for Houston ← Previous Next...
News Stories Media Kit By Robert Reid The crumbling ruins of what was once a popular health spa in San Antonia, Texas, are in the midst of a transformation to convert the site into a new public park. At press time, the first phase of the restoration project was...