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The Texas Legislature is scheduled to convene Monday for a special session, which now includes flood-related issues.
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Readers have questions about Texas’ inaction after years of floods and why people keep building in flood zones.
Lawmakers start a 30-day special session July 21 to tackle consumable THC, flood dangers, congressional districts, abortion pills and more.
The Commerce Department acting inspector general's office will evaluate the National Weather Service’s actions around the ...
At a press conference Friday in Comfort Community Park, Ben Eldridge, executive director of the Heart of Texas Conservancy, ...
Glen Mawr is a tiny community of 130 people and a smattering of homes next to Muncy Creek in Lycoming County. On Monday, a flash flood led to mandatory evacuation orders, as waters from the creek rose ...
The first bills related to revamping disaster preparedness in the aftermath of the deadly flooding have been filed.
Texas leaders’ dreams of unlimited development and a rush of artificial intelligence data centers are on a collision course ...
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