In Texas, violating a burn ban is considered a class C misdemeanor, punishable up to a $500 fine.
Fire danger increases as drought worsens: What is flash drought and why is SE Texas experiencing it?
The National Weather Service is warning about an elevated fire risk for southeast Texas as we head into the end of the week ...
As dry conditions persist in East Texas, local authorities are considering burn bans. On Thursday afternoon, Judge Carey ...
The risk for wildfires is expected to climb across Southeast Texas this Friday through the weekend as dry, windy conditions ...
Amarillo Globe-News on MSN
Tule Fire in Briscoe County 80% contained, crews continue patrols
The Tule Fire in Briscoe County, burning northeast of Plainview, remains an estimated 3,500 acres and 80% contained according ...
As dry conditions persist in East Texas, local authorities are considering burn bans. Cherokee County on Monday issued a burn ...
CANADIAN, Texas -- A woman whose home near Canadian, Texas, was destroyed in the record-breaking and deadly Smokehouse Creek Fire is suing a power company, alleging a fallen utility pole near Stinnett ...
San Angelo Standard-Times on MSN
San Angelo church hit by flames
A San Angelo church was engulfed in flames Sunday. Around 5:30 a.m. Sunday, the San Angelo Fire Department responded to a ...
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