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The Upper Guadalupe River Authority tapped its $3.4 million surplus to lower property tax rates, rather than fund $1 million ...
Democratic lawmakers and advocates rallied outside the Texas Capitol Thursday, just before the state Legislature kicked off ...
The Houston Humane Society is urgently seeking volunteers after taking in 43 dogs displaced by recent flooding in the Texas ...
A tropical disturbance in the northern Gulf of Mexico is on a course that approaches Southeast Texas on Friday and brings a ...
AUSTIN, Texas – Lawmakers grilled Upper Guadalupe River Authority general manager Tara Bushnoe about the authority’s lack of flood safety measures during a public hearing on Wednesday.
As recovery efforts continue in central Texas after the deadly flash floods earlier this month, many want to know if our state is prepared for another weather disaster.
Flooding is getting more frequent, extreme, and hard to predict—and most of us are dangerously unaware of its risks.
Republican lawmakers are racing to redraw congressional district lines during a special session that includes providing ...
An administrator for the Upper Guadalupe River Authority testified that they had twice applied for funds for an alert system ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers provides tips on how families and communities can prepare for the predicted above-normal ...
From fundraising campaigns to free meals, here's what companies are doing to support the Hill Country flooding and how you ...