-
Wildfires swept across the Texas Panhandle early Wednesday, prompting evacuations, cutting off power to thousands, and forcing at least the temporary shutdown of a nuclear weapons facility.
-
The National Weather Service reports there is a slight chance a tropical wave could push over Texas next week, dropping temperatures below 100 and triggering some scattered showers.
-
Philip Connors deeply loves the forest he has watched over every summer for the past 20 years. But it was a different forest two decades ago, and will be even more changed once the flames die down.
-
As the largest wildfire in New Mexico's history continues to grow, efforts to prevent mudslides and protect drinking water are underway.
-
More than 164,000 acres have been burned in March and a forecaster said that number could rise this week.
-
Ten years ago, Texas experienced its worst wildfire disaster in the state's history.
-
On the other side of the country Joe Biden also addressed the fires, linking them to climate change.
-
In the past three months, the U.S. has experienced a spate of extreme weather and experts say there's no doubt that human-induced climate change is to…
-
From Texas Standard: Despite a relatively wet May and June, it's gotten so dry in Texas ever since that more than 100 of the state's 254 counties are...
-
From Texas Standard: Last month, the Lubbock Avalanche Journal reported that though wildfire season typically begins in March, West Texas is seeing...