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Texans turn off phone alerts more than anyone. Did ‘alert fatigue’ cost lives in Hill County floods?
Texas sent out 282 public safety alerts last year, six times more than in 2017. The state also leads the nation in alert opt-outs.
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Audacy on MSNMore heat and humidity on the way, with a few scattered showersOur forecast indicates a continued presence of rain chances through Saturday, after which we anticipate a drying trend and ...
A sprawling tropical system churning toward the Gulf Coast threatens to bring significant rain and flash flooding this week to a large swath of the southeast, from the Florida panhandle to Louisiana ...
Texas flash flood wasn't the only deadly event in the Hill Country. Here's what happened 38 years ago along the Guadalupe ...
Richard “Dick” Eastland began taking action after more than 2 inches of rain had fallen in the area along the Guadalupe River, a family spokesperson said.
Camp leader may not have seen urgent alert before deadly Texas flood, family says - The new account by the family comes as ...
The children who lost their lives at Camp Mystic were not scattered through the camp. Almost every one of them was in either ...
While most of Texas will stay dry over the next several days, far East Texas will have a chance of significant tropical rainfall.
Less than two weeks after the deadly Fourth of July floods, others areas south and west of the Texas Hill Country experienced ...
The tragic loss in the Texas floods was preventable, but the National Weather Service and other key emergency agencies had their funding cut.
We have a madman in the house, the White House. By that I mean Donald Trump is a bit insane, drunk with power and revenge, and full of fury, at the one-eighth mark of his presidency. Time to grapple ...
The Battleship Texas Foundation and the Port of Galveston have reached a critical, though unglamorous, stage in securing the ...
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