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AUSTIN, Texas – Lawmakers grilled Upper Guadalupe River Authority general manager Tara Bushnoe about the authority’s lack of flood safety measures during a public hearing on Wednesday.
The first Legislative hearing into the July Fourth floods revealed gaps in training and communications. It also countered ...
The acting administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency is pushing back on criticisms of the federal response to ...
In summary, the UGRA wanted other community partners – namely Kerr County and the City of Kerrville – to help pay for it even ...
The former Administrator of the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration, Dr. Richard Spinrad, says he is “more and more ...
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In the wake of climate disasters in Texas and California, city officials are updating their blueprint for extreme weather ...
CNN's Kaitlan Collins sparred with Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and White House Press Secretary Karoline ...
Top Republican legislators said pointing fingers would undermine efforts to improve the state's future responses.
The Disaster Preparedness and Flooding Joint Committee met for the first time on Wednesday with the goal of improving flood ...
Texas lawmakers on Wednesday scrutinized the state's emergency response to the July 4 floods that killed at least 136 people ...
Dr. Matthew Boyce, a professor in Health Policy and Management, said the study was conducted by way of a national survey in ...