When It Comes To Hurricanes, Categories Are Only Part Of The Story

When It Comes To Hurricanes, Categories Are Only Part Of The Story

As Hurricane Florence neared landfall late last week, the storm was periodically downgraded –  first to a Category 4 and then to a Category 3. But meteorologists continuously warned that the storm, which eventually caused mandatory evacuations for more than 1 million people, injured more than 170 and claimed the lives of nearly two dozen, could become increasingly dangerous. Greg Carbin, chief of forecast operations at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s predictions center, explains…

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FEMA Head Under Scrutiny In Middle Of Hurricane Season

FEMA Head Under Scrutiny In Middle Of Hurricane Season

Copyright 2018 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/. MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: There’s a small island between California and Hawaii, but it’s hardly an island you’d want to visit. It’s being called the Great Pacific garbage patch. It’s made up of an estimated 1.8 trillion pieces of trash, including an estimated 87,000 tons of plastic. Back in February 2016, I spoke with a young inventor and entrepreneur who’s trying to come up with a way to…

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2nd chance at asylum

2nd chance at asylum

HOUSTON (FOX 26) – The Justice Department has agreed to give some immigrant families separated at the border a second chance at asylum. The legal settlement stuck with the ACLU halts deportation proceedings for up to 1,000 families, until their cases can be evaluated. Despite the settlement, Attorney General Jeff sessions says the Trump administration is still committed to a zero tolerance policy. The panel this week: Jessica Colon – Republican strategist, Tomaro Bell –…

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Hurricanes and President Trump

Hurricanes and President Trump

HOUSTON (FOX 26) – As a monster storm loomed off the U.S. Coast , President Trump announced his administration was fully prepared to respond, then tweeted about the death toll in Puerto Rico. The panel this week: Jessica Colon – Republican strategist, Tomaro Bell – Super Neighborhood leader, Steve Toth – former State Representative, Kier Murray – political consultant and analyst,, Bill King – businessman, columnist and former Kemah mayor, Tony- Diaz – Chicano activist and…

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Losing Speed, Tropical Storm Florence Will Continue Slowly Through The Carolinas

Losing Speed, Tropical Storm Florence Will Continue Slowly Through The Carolinas

Updated 8:30 p.m. ET A slowing Tropical Storm Florence continued to creep through the Carolinas on Saturday. The storm’s death toll has climbed to 12, and that number is expected to rise. “Flash flooding and major river flooding occurring over a significant portion of the Carolinas,” the National Weather Service said in its 8 p.m. update on Saturday. The storm is currently about 40 miles south of Florence, S.C. and 65 miles east of Columbia,…

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Hurricane Harvey Researcher Brings Disaster Response on Social Media to Ted Talk

Hurricane Harvey Researcher Brings Disaster Response on Social Media to Ted Talk

In disasters, the official emergency procedure is to call 911. But during Hurricane Harvey last year, many people posted calls for help on social media instead — a phenomenon that University of Texas at Austin professor Keri Stephens decided to study. Stephens, who teaches communications studies at UT Austin, will be presenting her research at TEDxPalo Alto College, a TED Talk event hosted at the South San Antonio community college on Saturday. Thanks to a…

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DeVos Loses On Student Loans; Bezos Funds Preschool

DeVos Loses On Student Loans; Bezos Funds Preschool

The new school year marches on, and so does our weekly roundup. Tropical Storm Florence closes schools in the Carolinas Rain measured in feet, not inches. Storm surges and power outages are the reality of this huge, slow-moving storm. Schools were closed Friday across coastal North Carolina and South Carolina. In the Charlotte-Mecklenburg school district, leaders made the controversial choice to keep nearly 150,000 students home under blue skies on Thursday to prep some schools…

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Flood Watch warnings sparks storm prep

Flood Watch warnings sparks storm prep

Caldwell County crews are preparing for any possible weather threats. A “flash flood watch” has been issued in Caldwell County until Saturday evening. “Plan for these things, it makes it a lot easier and safer for everybody,” said Carine Chalfoun the Caldwell County interim emergency management coordinator.  What concerns officials in Caldwell County is the fact that they’ve rain almost every day this week so the ground is very saturated, so more water from rain…

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No rain to dampen homecoming game hopes

No rain to dampen homecoming game hopes

CLEAR LAKE, Texas (FOX 26) – It was a wet week for many in the Houston area. The rain wouldn’t let up and flooding was an issue, but a much different scene at Challenger Columbia Stadium on Friday night during the homecoming game, probably one of the most memorable experiences a high school student can have. “The only thing that was making us nervous was, of course, the travel and the safety of our community as well as the…

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Jonathan Martin | FOX 26 News Anchor

Jonathan Martin | FOX 26 News Anchor

Jonathan Martin is the co-anchor of FOX 26 News at 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. with Kaitlin Monte. Since joining the FOX 26 News team in May 2016, Jonathan has covered some of Houston’s biggest events. He anchored more than twenty hours of coverage as Hurricane Harvey ravaged the Texas coast.  He also helped lead the station’s coverage of the Houston Astros World Series win and the mass shooting at a church in Sutherland Springs, Texas….

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FOX 26 Digital News Brief for Sept. 14, 2018

FOX 26 Digital News Brief for Sept. 14, 2018

Florence has been downgraded from a Category 1 hurricane to a tropical storm, but its impact is far from finshed and has already claimed the lives of four people. More than 700,000 people are without power. Floodwaters are slowly receding in Galveston on Friday night after heavy rains flooded roadways. Some residents were unable to leave their homes. Texas A&M University at Galveston canceled classes on Friday because of flooding. Classes will resume on Monday as scheduled. Texas Governor…

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In an especially active hurricane season, could we run out of names?

In an especially active hurricane season, could we run out of names?

Every year, storms pop up during hurricane season and all of a sudden we have a Katrina, Sandy or Wilma threatening to wreak havoc on us. After all the years of recorded named storms, one has to wonder: What happens when we run out of names? Well, it’s kind of a twofold question. And the answer is, we (kind of) don’t. Stay with me. For starters — and a brief insight as to why we…

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Sharks In The Water? FEMA Tries To Fight 'Fake News' As Florence Hits

Sharks In The Water? FEMA Tries To Fight 'Fake News' As Florence Hits

FEMA is rolling out a new tool as it begins to deal with now-tropical storm Florence. It’s a rumor-control web page. Unfounded rumors — what might be called “fake news” — have been a problem in coping with recent disasters, according to Gary Webb, a professor and chair of Emergency Management and Disaster Science at the University of North Texas. “Disasters do create a great deal of uncertainty, confusion and anxiety,” Webb said, “and, as…

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Looting already starts as Hurricane Florence arrives

Looting already starts as Hurricane Florence arrives

With Hurricane Florence hitting land in North Carolina on Friday, it didn’t take long for one problem always associated with hurricanes to start: looting. In North Carolina, the Brunswick County Sheriff’s Office announced on its Facebook page that people were arrested late Thursday night and early Friday morning for breaking and entering. WWAY-TV reports four people were taken into custody in attempted thefts at abandoned buildings and in vehicles. Sadly, while down on the list…

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University of Houston athletics to hold Hurricane Florence supply drive

University of Houston athletics to hold Hurricane Florence supply drive

HOUSTON – The University of Houston athletics department is hosting a supply drive to help those in need after Hurricane Florence. The donations will be accepted Monday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. A truck will be loaded at the southwest corner of TDECU Stadium, and once the drive is over, the truck will leave for the East Coast. Anyone who wants to donate is asked to drive into Lot 12A on the south side…

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