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During the Texas Legislature's special legislative session hearing on Hill Country floods on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, state ...
As Ada and Canyon counties grow in size, more people are forming a red-means-go mentality, and more red lights than ever are ...
A new report shows that while the number of fatal crashes has decreased over the last three years, the overall trend over the ...
Local officials report crowds disrupting flood recovery efforts, raising new questions about managing public access, privacy ...
Debris removal after Hurricane Helene did more damage to the environment than the storm itself in some parts of the state, ...
It can be hard for parents to know the best way to discuss traumatic events with their children. These tips can help guide ...
Here, four families whose homes were severely damaged or destroyed by those disasters share their experiences, including the ...
Mimi Hymel said the trauma of escaping Hurricane Katrina had a lasting impact on her childhood. But 20 years later, she’s ...
‘Disasters are a human choice’: Texas counties have little power to stop building in flood-prone areas Experts suggested that more data and education are needed as Texas and the rest of the ...
“Fundamentally, disasters are a human choice,” said Paterson, who specializes in land use and environmental planning. “We can choose to develop in relation to high risk, or we can choose not to.
While these two disasters are quite different, there are some important connections between them. As the world contemplates the threat of increasing climate-related glacier hazards and wonders if and ...