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Deadly floods have devastated Texas. Experts say climate change is making disasters like these harder to predict. View on ...
Along the banks of creeks and rivers outside of Austin, farmers growing everything from Christmas trees to ostriches have ...
Twenty-seven young girls and staff members were killed at Camp Mystic, an all-girls Christian summer camp situated on the bank of the Guadalupe River. Maps reveal the devastation seen in Kerr County, ...
Historic flooding unfolded in an instant in the Texas Hill Country Friday. It’s in an area referred to as Flash Flood Alley, ...
Fears grew Wednesday (Jul 9) that the death toll of 110 in the Texas floods could still surge as hopes fade of finding ...
Most Americans impacted by flooding say climate change is at least partly to blame, but polls show less agreement on whether the government should act to prevent extreme weather.
Democrats criticize Trump's cuts to the National Weather Service and his approach to climate change after at least 59 people ...
President Trump and Gov. Abbott have downplayed the link between extreme weather and climate change. Scientists say the warming climate is making storms worse.
The flood that tore through the Texas Hill Country early July 4 left more than broken infrastructure and a ruined weekend; it ...
At least 90 people have died in central Texas in extraordinary floods, the deadliest in the Lone Star State since Hurricane ...
The search is continuing for more than 160 people believed to be missing in Texas days after a destructive wall of water ...