One on one with Mayor Sylvester Turner

When Isiah Factor Uncensored anchor Isiah Carey met up with Mayor Sylvester Turner for an exclusive interview, the mayor was all geared up for the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. The mayor also reflected on Hurricane Harvey six months later.

6 months later, still recovering from Harvey What's Your Point?

Six months after Hurricane Harvey's flooding wreaked havoc in Houston, recovery efforts aren't "happening fast enough," Houston's mayor said Friday. Thousands of people still need help as they continue living either in hotels or in damaged homes, said Mayor Sylvester Turner. He praised local efforts, including from nonprofit groups and residents, saying they've filled...

Hope after Harvey 6 months later a church in Dickinson still provides shelter

Hurricane Harvey destroyed 70 %  of First Baptist Church in Dickinson, and 80% off their congregation lost their homes.  Six months after the disaster, there still aren't enough funds to repair the church, but they continue to help many displaced families, even giving shelter to some at the church. Photojournalist - Darlene Janik Faires tells us their story.

Hope After Harvey: 6 Months of Recovery, Dickinson

As we stood in Bill Overton’s remodeled home, it was clear some time has passed since Harvey ravaged Dickinson. Three feet of water destroyed his home of almost 20 years. Six months has been enough time to nearly rebuild his house, but not his heart and mind.

Bringing together Harvey survivors & relief agencies

The City of Houston has distributed millions of dollars in Hurricane Harvey relief funds to different organizations, but survivors are having may be having a difficult time to get in contact with those groups. Even Houston City Council member Michael Kubosh tried to contact the organizations with no luck.

Post-Harvey struggles continue

Five months since Hurricane Harvey, there is still money sitting idle in the relief fund and Houston City Councilman Michael Kubosh is pushing to continue payouts the help local businesses that are still struggling in the aftermath.

Easing anxiety during the holidays

It's supposed to be the most wonderful time of the year, but let's be honest, the holidays can also be stressful, between trying to buy everyone Christmas presents, decorating, cooking, traveling, attending holiday parties and gathering with family.

Harvey restoration worker near death, family pleads for treatment

Nearly 120 days since Harvey hammered the Houston area, the hurricane is still claiming victims. "He's been healthy his whole life until he got here and started working on these homes and now he is critically ill," said Courtney Bitner of her father Brent.

Houston ISD board votes to rebuild four schools

The Houston Independent School District Board of Education trustees has voted in favor of a plan to rebuild Braeburn, Kolter, Mitchell and Scarborough elementary schools, which were all damaged by Harvey.