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Numerous police agencies in the Coachella Valley were facing a 911 outage Friday. Cathedral City Police told residents to call a backup number for emergency services. The agency said the issue began ...
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The Stokes family, through its 4-H Cares efforts with other 4-H groups throughout Washington County, gathered a trailer full of donations for those affected by flooding in Texas.
Kansas City flood warning remains active after thunderstorms bring 2-4.5 inches of rain. Officials urge caution as flash flooding impacts roads and safety.
CATHEDRAL CITY, California (KESQ) – On July 10th, a westbound big rig swerved across the i10 freeway and into oncoming traffic. The truck veered into the eastbound lane, killing two people at ...
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TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - The City of Tyler is adding Kidd Drive and Downing Street to its 2025 structure flooding project. According to the city, flooding has impacted three homes and several properties.
“Everything in the neighborhood when it rains drains to my yard into this storm drain that’s right by my truck. the first year we flooded, there was a foot of water in the house,” said Powell.
The housing complex, located at 130 S. Estes Drive, is just a few hundred feet from Bolin Creek, making it prone to flooding. But this time was the worst the residents had ever seen.
Insurance expert shares advice for those affected by flash flooding in Kansas City area Posted 3:55 PM, Jul 22, 2025 and last updated 9:03 AM, Jul 23, 2025 By: Elyse Schoenig ...
During the first city council meeting since the July 4th flood, city leaders discussed the need for weather sirens and the lack of communication from Kerr County.