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As the public scrutinizes parts of the Hill Country for a lack of sirens during the July 4 floods, Crockett turned its own ...
Two massive disasters this year — the Texas floods and Los Angeles firestorms — are leading some to grapple with the question ...
Scientists say a new epicenter is forming for the deadliest storm zone in the U.S. Here’s where people are now most at risk ...
For a Central Texas family, two natural disasters nearly three decades apart have destroyed homes, taken loved ones, and ...
A new report from Stacker using data from NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information lists five east Texas ...
Blaise Keller works for a news station in Wisconsin. He handed off the weather coverage to a colleague so he could call his ...
Researchers at Texas Tech University’s Wind Institute studied a tornado that hit Lubbock over a month ago, finding that it was obscured by a wall of dust that made it difficult to collect ...
In the wake of recent flooding across Central Texas, Extreme Cheer and Tumble is stepping up to support those affected. The ...
Every Friday in July Extreme Cheer & Tumble is donating the proceeds of "open gym" to help raise funds for the many Texans affected by flooding.
When the Guadalupe River surged more than 26 feet in less than an hour on July 4, it wasn't just a flood, it was a force of nature tearing through central Texas. The river carried away vehicles, homes ...
Omaha Rapid Response President Ken Gruber said volunteers will have a shower trailer they received from a donor. "And we got ...
City of Crockett is finalizing construction details for sirens. They plan to have them installed within 120 days.