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The temptation for many people is to drop everything and go help the victims. And that's the wrong thing to do unless you have specialized training and also an invitation to go with an official group.
Joellen Russell, an oceanographer at the University of Arizona, says her identities as climate scientist and concerned mother ...
The disastrous flooding in the Texas Hill Country is at the confluence of two crises: climate change and a torrent of U.S. debt. They are related, and the federal response is making both worse. First, ...
FEMA acting administrator David Richardson defended the agency’s response, denying claims of delays and calling the ...
Texas lawmakers scrutinized the state's emergency response after a top Republican on the panel said they aren't seeking to ...
Rio Grande Valley residents are speaking out during Friday’s Texas Senate hearing on redistricting. Many voicing an antagonist opinion on the matter. Denise ...
Lawmakers serving on special committees investigating deadly floods blasted a river authority for failing to build a flood ...
Scrimping on flood protection may have saved taxpayers money. But the Hill Country floods on July 4 cost 137 people -- ...
The first Texas Legislature hearing began with a somber prayer and promise not to play a blame game. But Chief Nim Kidd ...
For the first time since devastating Fourth of July floods killed at least 137 people in Central Texas, the state's ...
Testimony will be heard from those in charge of managing rivers as well as emergency managers and first responders about the ...
While search efforts continue for the few missing in the Texas Hill Country, state officials met to evaluate the response to ...