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Scattered downpours took the edge off Tuesday's heat in some neighborhoods around Houston and Wednesday could bring even more ...
Houston leaders are asking for public input on how to spend a $314.6M federal grant for disaster recovery after the derecho ...
NPR and the PBS series Frontline investigate the forces keeping communities from building resiliently, and the special interests that profit even when communities don't.
Less than one-fifth of residents surveyed by the Kinder Institute for Urban Research said they trust the disaster ...
Hurricane Beryl was one of the earliest hurricanes to strike the Texas Gulf Coast in July, but even June has a history with ...
The storm and its remnants dumped feet of rainfall on southeast Texas over multiple days, triggering disastrous flooding.
A major hurricane could shut down one of the country’s largest energy and petrochemical hubs. But a decadeslong effort to ...
Houston officials plan to spend $0 on housing repairs after Beryl and the derecho, directing disaster funds to emergency ...
Houston anticipates record-breaking heat with forecasts of high 90s and a possible early first 100-degree day.
Texas ranks near the bottom for storm protection due to lack of statewide building codes, placing homeowners at risk.
ABC13 got a closer look at the trillion-dollar industry that fuels our local economy and how the weather impacts the big ...