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Strib Voices publishes letters from readers online and in print each day. To contribute, click here. A July 9 letter blames ...
The governor said Tuesday that the state had “assets, resources and personnel” in place before the July 4 floods.
The popular summer retreat is no stranger to tragedy. It has spent a year rebuilding following destructive wildfires last ...
By Jim Mustian, Christopher L. Keller, Sean Murphy and Ryan J. Foley Associated Press HUNT, Texas (AP) — Texas inspectors ...
Flash floods over the Fourth of July weekend in Central Texas left devastation behind. One Acadiana woman says the tragedy ...
Neil Jacobs, tapped to lead NOAA, called for sharper forecasting tools and clearer public alerts, just days after flooding in ...
The high death toll from the July 4 Kerr County, Texas flood has prompted questions about flood preparation around the ...
Precipitation varied significantly across the metro area Tuesday, from 0.06 inches by DFW airport to over 4 inches near ...
The state is unlikely to witness the same devastation but climate change is driving heavier rainfall and localized flooding.
Most Americans impacted by flooding say climate change is at least partly to blame, but polls show less agreement on whether the government should act to prevent extreme weather.
As Texas continues to reel from catastrophic flooding that left at least 119 people dead and more than 170 missing, Florida lawmakers are sounding the alarm over a potential disaster closer to home.
"There has been a lot of misinformation flying around lately, so let me clarify: the Texas Department of Agriculture has ...
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