WilCo OEM says thankfully no injuries or deaths

WilCo OEM says thankfully no injuries or deaths

WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas – A “rain bomb.” That’s how Michael Shoe, Williamson County Deputy Director of Emergency Management describes the deluge received in the wee hours of Saturday morning. He says the Emergency Operations Center activated at 4am.   “Received approximately 6 inches on the western side of the county.  San Gabriel crested about 24 feet,” Shoe said. Shoe says the river was back below flood stage by Saturday afternoon. “So it rose and fell…

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Wortham Theater reopens its doors after Hurricane Harvey renovations, repairs

Wortham Theater reopens its doors after Hurricane Harvey renovations, repairs

HOUSTON – The Wortham Theater will reopen its doors Tuesday after extensive repairs and renovations were made due to flood damage by Hurricane Harvey last year. The Houston First Corp. said Wortham Theater will welcome back the Houston Ballet, Houston Grand Opera and Theatre District back through its doors. HFC will host a guided tour of the renovated theater to show the inside of the building, which had been shuttered since September 2017.  Copyright 2018 by KPRC Click2Houston…

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A year after Hurricane Harvey, Abbott extends disaster declaration for storm-ravaged areas

A year after Hurricane Harvey, Abbott extends disaster declaration for storm-ravaged areas

By Allie Morris, Austin Bureau Published 10:31 am CDT, Monday, September 24, 2018 AUSTIN — Republican Gov. Greg Abbott is again renewing a disaster declaration for 60 counties affected by Hurricane Harvey, more than a year after the powerful storm ravaged the Texas coast. Many communities are still recovering and some are already preparing for the next natural disaster. The proclamation, first issued in August 2017, allows for certain regulations to be suspended that “would in…

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When Florence Hit Her School Community, This Principal Stepped Up

When Florence Hit Her School Community, This Principal Stepped Up

Krista Holland wanders past huddles of people at a storm shelter in Chapel Hill, N.C. Some are wearing Red Cross vests; others are in bathrobes and pajamas. The Wilmington principal is looking for any of her students who may have evacuated to the shelter before Hurricane Florence made landfall. She recognizes a young man wearing earbuds. “You remember me,” the longtime educator says. “Ms. Holland?” It turns out Tyshawn Pringle is a former student. He…

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Red Oak Community Hard At Work Cleaning Up After Heavy Rain, Flash Floods

Red Oak Community Hard At Work Cleaning Up After Heavy Rain, Flash Floods

RED OAK, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) – Historic rain caused a flood of problems across North Texas Friday evening and going into Saturday. The community in Red Oak has been hard at work trying to clean up the mess the rains left behind. The community saw signs of hope from an army of volunteers, church members, and weary neighbors who helped clean up after floodwaters forced one family from their home. “It was life and death. There…

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Hurricanes and climate change

Hurricanes and climate change

HOUSTON (FOX 26) – A year after Harvey dumped more than 50 inches on Houston Hurricane Florence batters the Carolinas with winds and catastrophic amounts of rainfall, is it time to acknowledge climate change? This week’s panel: Jessica Colon – Republican strategist, Nyanza Moore – progressive commentator and Houston attorney, Bob Price – Associate Editor Breitbart Texas,  Tony Diaz- Chicano educator and activist,  Tomaro Bell – Super Neighborhood leader, Bill King – businessman, columnist and…

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Ground stop at Bush Intercontinental airport

Ground stop at Bush Intercontinental airport

HOUSTON (FOX 26) – A ground stop is in effect at George Bush Intercontinental Airport as a result of weather conditions nearby. Flight arrivals have been delayed by as much as one hour 54 minutes while departures have been delayed by as long as 35 minutes. Delta Airlines and Southwest Airlines flights are delayed at William P. Hobby Airport because of severe weather in north Texas.

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61 people rescued from flooding at wedding venue

61 people rescued from flooding at wedding venue

Over 60 people in a wedding party were rescued from an overnight reception venue called Casa Rio De Colores in Liberty Hill after they became trapped by rising water from overnight storms.  According to the Austin Fire Department, some were forced into trees and required rescue but others were able to make it to higher ground. The Williamson County Fire Marshal’s Office coordinate the rescue efforts involving multiple departments from Travis County and Williamson County. The Liberty Hill…

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1 dead, homes damaged as heavy rain continues to lash Texas

1 dead, homes damaged as heavy rain continues to lash Texas

Published 10:44 am CDT, Saturday, September 22, 2018 DALLAS (AP) — At least one person has died and emergency personnel have conducted numerous high-water rescues as rain continues to lash parts of Texas, causing damage to homes and instances of flash flooding. Authorities say a 23-year-old man drowned near the University of Texas at Arlington when floodwaters swept him away as he crossed a bridge. His body was recovered early Saturday. Dallas Fire-Rescue says as many…

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The Cajun Navy: Heroes Or Hindrances In Hurricanes?

The Cajun Navy: Heroes Or Hindrances In Hurricanes?

During hurricanes like Florence, many people find themselves trapped and needing rescue. Sometimes volunteers step in to help — but emergency managers say some may be creating problems of their own. This week while visiting eastern North Carolina, President Trump thanked the first responders who sometimes risk their own lives to help, mentioning traditional government officials like police officers and firefighters – and “our great Cajun Navy.” That group is one of several volunteer organizations…

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San Diego Rhino Finds A New Home In Tanzania

San Diego Rhino Finds A New Home In Tanzania

A rhinoceros born and raised in San Diego is getting used to a new home in Tanzania. The eastern black rhino is one of about 740 of the critically endangered animals left alive, and he recently completed a 68-hour journey to Africa. “That was quite the feat,” said Beverly “Beezie” Burden who works at the African reserve managed by the Singita Grumeti Fund. “It involved two trucks. Three different airplanes. Five countries. And I think…

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As West Grows, Water Use Declines Thanks To Better Toilets

As West Grows, Water Use Declines Thanks To Better Toilets

[embedded content] Throughout the western U.S., water conservation is in the toilet. And that’s a good thing. Since the 1990s, a strange phenomenon has played out in arid western urban areas. Populations are booming while overall water use is staying the same or going down. The trend is clear in Denver, Albuquerque, N.M., Las Vegas, San Diego and Phoenix: Cities are growing and using less water in the process. It’s impossible to give credit to…

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Houston is collecting donations for Hurricane Florence victims

Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner stops by the George R. Brown Convention Center on Saturday afternoon, where volunteers were collecting donations to send to victims of Hurricane Florence. Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner stops by the George R. Brown Convention Center on Saturday afternoon, where volunteers were collecting donations to send to victims of Hurricane Florence. Photo: Courtesy: Jeff Syptak (City Of Houston) / Courtesy: Jeff Syptak Mayor Sylvester Turner visited the George R. Brown Convention Center…

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