News

"The thing people need to know is don't kill it, don't squish it, don't cut it up." Officials issue warning over terrifying ...
The Trump administration is withholding more than $6 billion in federal grants for after-school and summer programs, English ...
The Senate voted in near unanimous fashion overnight Tuesday to nix from President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful” bill a ten-year moratorium on state and local artificial intelligence (AI) regulation ...
The National Water Center warned several rivers would face serious flooding by Friday afternoon, including the Colorado River ...
A swift-moving flood that swept through the Hill Country of west-central Texas Friday and killed at least 13 was a flash ...
Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas) said he is probing “very intensely” whether the Pentagon’s freeze is a breach of Ukraine aid ...
Texans should watch with interest what’s happening in New York City, where the cost of living is so unattainable that even ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Tropical moisture will remain with us on Independence Day, and that will bring more scattered showers in the morning with another round of thunderstorms in the afternoon.
The phenomenon won’t last long though. Thunderstorms moving in Saturday are expected to push the dust back out. The threat of those storms is strongest for the upper half of the North Texas region.