Texas, Trump and national weather service
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Money Talks News on MSNTrade Wars Put Kentucky and Texas Economies at Highest RiskNew analysis reveals which American states face the greatest economic threat from trade disputes. Louisiana, Kentucky, and Texas top the list with economies heavily dependent on international commerce.
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - Last week, parts of Texas experienced unprecedented flash flooding, particularly in areas around Camp Mystic.
The Pulaski County Schools board and prominent school choice advocate Corey DeAngelis have reached a settlement in a federal lawsuit the activist filed in January.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear will make an appearance on NBC’s weekly Meet the Press show on Sunday morning.Kristen Welker will interview Beshear on Meet the Press, along with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
Pamela Brown, born in Lexington, is the daughter of former Kentucky Governor John Y. Brown, Jr. KERR COUNTY, Texas — Kentucky-native and CNN anchor Pamela Brown reported from a camp in Texas that was devastated by flash floods Fourth of July Weekend.
Father Jim Sichko in Lexington is offering to help families pay for the funerals of some of the victims who died during devastating floods in Texas that killed more than
The U.S. is up to 1,267 confirmed measles cases this year and Kentucky has a new outbreak. The national case count is seven cases shy of 2019's record case count.
Private drones interfering with search efforts in Texas floods, officials say Rep. Buddy Carter describes his family’s survival and loss during the Texas flooding Trump threatens to impose up to 200% tariff on pharmaceuticals 'very soon'
Attorney General Russell Coleman says defending Kentucky’s regulations allowing in-state tuition for undocumented immigrants is “a losing fight” in a letter urging the state to drop the policy.
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Raw Story on MSNTexas officials chose sleep over 'disruptive' sirens before tragic floodsEfforts to implement an early warning system for weather emergencies failed nearly a decade ago in central Texas because some local officials and residents feared that sirens would disrupt their sleep.