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Trump plans to tour Texas flood damage as the scope of the disaster tests his pledge to shutter FEMA
President Donald Trump is visiting Texas on Friday to assess catastrophic flooding that has killed at least 120 people.
Dick Eastland warned for decades about the hidden dangers of the beautiful but volatile Guadalupe River, a peril he saw firsthand while running his family’s youth camp alongside ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration has backed away from abolishing the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the ...
Trump said, 'I don’t know anything about it. We were right on time. We were there. In fact, she was the first one I saw on ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the agency that oversees weather told senators at his ...
U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito said Thursday she shares the frustration of people awaiting a federal disaster declaration for ...
Over just two hours, the Guadalupe River at Comfort, Texas, rose from hip-height to three stories tall, sending water ...
Along the Guadalupe River, a 60-room inn and nearby homes were quickly filling with water. Confusion, desperation and heroism ...
Thad Heartfield received a call from his son at 4 a.m. on July 4 as water began rising in his vacation house near the ...
WASHINGTON — A sign meant to warn drivers about dangerous conditions stayed silent when it was needed most. The flood warning sign that sits near the Broad Branch and Soapstone Creek junction on Broad ...
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