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Some governors and mayors are concerned over how current or potential cuts to agencies will impact how the government can ...
Q: Is it true that if President Donald Trump hadn’t defunded the National Weather Service, the death toll in the Texas ...
For years, employees say, they've had to do more with less. But the ability to fill in the gaps became strained to the ...
Late on July 3 into early July 4, a dying complex of thunderstorms was re-energized by the extremely humid, tropical air over ...
Nearly a week after deadly floods struck Central Texas, search and rescue teams are continuing to probe debris for those ...
Many Texas flood victims are now facing the harsh reality of insurance uncertainty, as questions mount over what damages will ...
Conspiracy theories about weather modification programs are surging online amid a torrent of misinformation following tragic ...
The risk of heavy rainfall and severe weather is expected to return to the Lone Star State over the weekend, but it will ...
A: The Trump administration did not defund the NWS but did reduce the staff by 600 people. Those staffing cuts did not cause the high number of deaths in the flash floods on July 4, experts said.
There's no sense in finger-pointing over whether or not alerts went out fast enough in Texas, said Landry. As she sees it, preparing for the weather comes down to knowing the landscape where you live ...
At least 24 people are dead after heavy rain lashed Texas, leading to "catastrophic" flooding. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said ...
Flash floods surged through in the middle of the night, but many local officials appeared unaware of the unfolding ...