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As floodwaters receded and communities struggled to recover, President Donald Trump publicly demanded that Texas lawmakers ...
HB 256 would prevent camps from correcting violations on the spot to avoid state penalties and reduce the number of camps ...
Flash floods in Texas during July 2015 killed over 120 people and left nearly 200 missing. Waters rose more than 25 feet in under an hour, devastating homes and infrastructure.
Recovery efforts continue across Central Texas nearly two months after the July 4th floods. Some projects have been completed ...
Two flood planning projects along the Trinity River are ranked as top priorities in the first-ever statewide flood plan.
The Burnet County Sheriff's Office joined several partners to organize a fundraiser for people impacted by the deadly Central ...
Neighbors and volunteers are joining the Millican family as they restore one of Central Texas’ oldest pecan orchards after ...
Ingram Lake, which is part of the Guadalupe River, is still a mess after the July 4 flooding. Residents want something done.
Kerr County is moving forward with a multi-phase flood warning system designed to provide life-saving alerts to residents in ...
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has said he opposes cities and counties in his state raising property taxes further to fund ...
Flash floods in Travis County tragically tore away homes and trees, but they also revealed an ancient set of tracks left by a ...
The letter is addressed to the FEMA Review Council, a 12-person group of elected officials, emergency managers and other ...