Shelter in Place

Randall Mosman’s houses evoke local color and worldliness.

It was a moment at which a work of art became eerily prescient. As Harvey hit, Heights Boulevard transformed into a turbulent river ready to swallow up any outdoor art nearby. But, near 19th Street, a small sculpture of a whitewashed house accessible only by a crooked ladder, raised six feet above the ground, remained standing, to the relief of the Houston artist who built it, Randall Mosman.

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Coming Home

He grew up here but Houstonians probably know Woodlands High grad Jacob Rascon, 31, best from Hurricane Harvey. Then based in New York, Rascon stood knee-deep in floodwaters covering the storm as a correspondent for NBC Nightly News. Weeks later, he joined KPRC as an anchor, making Houston his permanent home again, with his wife and four kids. In February, the Spanish-speaking triathlete will lead KPRC’s Olympic coverage from South Korea. Can you spot the fun fib about H-Town’s newest newsman?

Jhane Hoang

1. He’s a Mormon, and he graduated from Brigham Young University. “Their journalism program is one of the best in the country.”

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Year of Houston

Beginning and ending with epic sporting events played out on a global stage, Houston’s year has been a study in highs and lows. Houstonians overcame one of the worst storms in American history and, resolute and resilient and determined to rebuild, inspired the Astros to World Series glory and emerged themselves as champions. Nodding to 2017, we invited 17 city notables to share personal reflections on the wildly exciting and emotional year.

Editors' Note: This isn’t the first time Houston has been tested by acts of God. In 2017, after we endured Hurricane Harvey and, just a few months later, celebrated the Astros’ winning the World Series, we asked luminaries — including some since passed, like George H.W. Bush and Bob McNair — to comment on the city’s strength, resolve and hopefulness. More than ever, their wise words inspire us.

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