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The early warnings and alerts from the National Weather Service didn’t indicate a catastrophic flood was on its way.
More than 170 people are still believed to be missing a week after the forceful floodwater hit over the July Fourth weekend.
Officials in Texas are facing mounting questions about whether they did enough to get people out of harm’s way before a flash ...
NWS says Flash Flood Warnings were issued on July 3 and early July 4 in Central Texas, giving more than three hours of ...
For days before catastrophic floods left parts of Central Texas inundated, the National Weather Service was tracking the ...
When deadly floods swept through Texas, the National Weather Service issued a series of warnings that should have ...
We yearn for the day when Texas is proactive in working to prevent tragedies, rather than reactive in their aftermath.
In the aftermath of deadly Hill Country flooding, Texas’ junior U.S. Senator is defending the National Weather Service, as ...
In the wake of the central Texas flash flooding, after local officials pointed fingers at the National Weather Service for ...
The White House is defending the National Weather Service and accusing some Democrats of playing politics in the wake of ...
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) is demanding that the Commerce Department’s inspector general investigate ...
After the death toll in the catastrophic flash floods in Texas reached at least 104 people, including 27 campers and ...