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All Houston ISD Students To Receive 3 Free Meals Per Day This School Year
The USDA has waived the application process so that 218,000 students can eat all school meals for free this school year.

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The USDA has waived the application process so that 218,000 students can eat all school meals for free this school year.

Harvey battered every inch of the enormous Texas coastline.
Curfew starts at midnight and goes until 5 a.m., and will last until further notice
New colors are two lighter shades of purple
Houstonians continue rescue and recovery efforts, and Toyota Center opens tonight as a shelter. Here's the latest of what you need to know.
Collapse near Cloverleaf area at Woodforest Boulevard and Normandy.
Despite the sun breaking through the clouds late Tuesday afternoon, officials order citywide curfew as flooding continues
The Texans-Cowboys game this Thursday was moved to Arlington, Astros-Rangers are playing in Florida and Rice football stranded in Fort Worth
Patriots and NFL pledge $1 million each, J.J. Watt gives $100,000
At least eight people have died in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, which is dumping unprecedented rains in Houston, along the Gulf Coast.
The amount of rain, resources and recovery is astounding, and the numbers add up to a catastrophic event
Harvey lingers over Houston, streets are underwater and people are rescued from their rooftops. Here's the latest of what you need to know
Hurricane Harvey ‘is a storm testing the city of Houston’
Tornado activity in Bellaire set to expire at 11:15 a.m.
Meyerland right in the path of possible tornado, take cover!
The first day of school will get put on hold for a week as Houston is completely underwater and mass rescues by boat are taking place
More troops, resources, search and rescue missions on the way
Residents told to write name and social security on their arms so they could be identified if found dead.
Breaking: 12 others injured, more than 250,000 still without power, rains continue to pound, hundreds of flights delayed in Houston.
Other area sports teams at pro, college and high school levels making adjustments on the fly