- Texas will share equipment database with local fire departments to help beat wildfires
- What is a severe weather risk and how accurate is it in North Carolina?
- 'DVD-sized hail' reported in the Texas Panhandle, meteorologist says
- Here’s how Austin-area leaders are preparing for wildfire threats this summer
- Harris County sues Trump administration, cites threat to hurricane season preparedness
Assessing tornado damage (Jan. 25, 2023)

On Wednesday’s show: Thousands remain without power and public schools have cancelled classes in Pasadena and Deer Park after a tornado touched down Tuesday afternoon, tearing roofs off homes, damaging buildings, flipping vehicles, and downing power lines. We learn more about what happened and assess the damages.
Also this hour: From a new White House Chief of Staff, to an NPR/Ipsos poll on abortion, to more classified documents found in Pres. Biden’s home, it’s another intriguing week in the world of politics. We discuss those stories and more in our weekly political roundup.
Then, we learn more about a lawsuit over the state’s troubled foster care system.
And medical students bring their passion for science, technology, engineering, and math into Galveston-area schools..
Audio from today’s show will be available after 11 a.m. CT. We also offer a free podcast here, on iTunes, Stitcher and other apps.