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Feature Stories / Series: Hurricane Harvey

September 1, 2017

 by David Berkowitz · Published September 1, 2017 · Last modified June 18, 2018

Hurricane evacuees safe, but feeling helpless

“We have a 1-month-old son, and we were scared of losing power. So we left last Thursday before Hurricane Harvey made landfall. We loaded up with my mother and sister-in-law, and we came to Tyler since my wife has family up...

L.J. Stone in high school with two football players 0

Feature Stories / Series: Hurricane Harvey

August 31, 2017

 by admin · Published August 31, 2017 · Last modified June 28, 2018

Former Baytown resident’s heart aches for friends

Baytown, Texas has made national news this week. It’s the town I lived in from my birth at San Jacinto Hospital until I graduated from Sterling High School. My family lived in Chapparal Village on Tumbleweed Lane until I was 5....

Justin Pedersen and his family at the beach 0

Feature Stories / Series: Hurricane Harvey

August 31, 2017

 by David Berkowitz · Published August 31, 2017 · Last modified June 18, 2018

For Pedersen family, ‘it’s been an exhausting week’

“Even with Hurricane Harvey hitting 175 miles away in Rockport, we still parked our cars up off the street in the event that we had some pooling water. My home is classified as ‘X’ on the Effective Flood Insurance Rate Map....

Cots at community shelter in church gym 0

Feature Stories / Series: Hurricane Harvey

August 30, 2017

 by David Berkowitz · Published August 30, 2017 · Last modified June 18, 2018

Community comes together for hurricane victims

As flooding from Hurricane Harvey forced many families to evacuate their homes and be transported to community shelters, helping hands were ready to bring a semblance of normalcy to their lives. “As soon as I walked in my first question was,...

Norma Picacio-Jones and Bren Jones 0

Feature Stories / Series: Hurricane Harvey

August 30, 2017

 by David Berkowitz · Published August 30, 2017 · Last modified June 24, 2018

Football coach braves flooding for friends, families

As Hurricane Harvey delayed the start of the school year in Baytown, it also put at risk many local students, teachers and coaches. Among those were Bren Jones and his wife, Norma Picacio-Jones. Bren, the head football coach at Goose Creek...

Pablo Antonio Picacio with fellow military police members 0

Feature Stories / Series: Hurricane Harvey

August 30, 2017

 by David Berkowitz · Published August 30, 2017 · Last modified June 24, 2018

Mom proud of military son’s hurricane relief efforts

“My son, Pablo Antonio Picacio, is a first sergeant military police officer at Fort Hood. He has been ordered to put together a platoon to provide rescue efforts for those affected by the hurricane. He informed me that Fort Hood is...

John Selensky with his wife and dogs 0

Feature Stories / Series: Hurricane Harvey

August 29, 2017

 by David Berkowitz · Published August 29, 2017 · Last modified June 18, 2018

Complete strangers pull together during storm

“Well, the water won out. We finally had to evacuate after it got up 6 inches in our house. Lots of locals were running boats in, so my wife and son left in one and I left later in another. We...

Cherie Morgan and her husband outside 0

Feature Stories / Series: Hurricane Harvey

August 29, 2017

 by David Berkowitz · Published August 29, 2017 · Last modified June 18, 2018

She will continue to enjoy splashing in puddles

“When I was very young, we did an art contest at school. The theme was ‘What Makes Me Smile.’ “I had a poster board and Crayola crayons, and I sat at our family’s kitchen table to color my masterpiece. “It was...

Don and Jenice Coffey 0

Feature Stories / Series: Hurricane Harvey

August 29, 2017

 by David Berkowitz · Published August 29, 2017 · Last modified June 18, 2018

Hurricane offers learning experience for homeowner

“It’s not close to being over, but Harvey has been a learning experience for me. Jenice and I built this house the summer of 1980. I was 27 years old and wise beyond my years, or just really lucky. I was...

Jamie Salinas holding a card 0

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August 25, 2017

 by David Berkowitz · Published August 25, 2017 · Last modified June 26, 2018

Magician helps less fortunate kids get a head start

“At my day job, I manage tech support for the Harris County Department of Education. We provide support services to all the schools in the county. Along with that, I volunteer through our head start programs. I read to children once...

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