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Many areas in New Orleans are still dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, which killed nearly 2,000 people and caused billions in damage.

The rate of increase in flood events per year has accelerated across decades since 1950, with the largest increases within the continental United States occurring along the East and Gulf Coasts.

June 1 is right around the corner, which means hurricane season is nearly here. For Houstonians, the threat of hurricanes isn’t something taken lightly, especially since the NOAA’s National Weather Service forecasts an “above-normal” 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. The administration released their forecast Thursday. RELATED: How You Can Prepare for Hurricane Season RELATED: WATCH: Explaining The Different […]

You may want to pack an umbrella if you’ll be outside on Easter Sunday, as a cool front is expected to bring some rain and lower temperatures to Southeast Texas this weekend. The system has the potential to bring some severe weather with it, through a large portion of this coming week. The low pressure […]

Here's a list of local restaurants, food trucks and more that will be in service on Christmas day.

15 easy, fun and tasty adult beverages to add that festive feeling to your holiday celebrations.

Chuck Woolery, former host of the dating game show Love Connection where singles attempt to match with a compatible partner and the original host of Wheel of Fortune, has passed away. He was 83 years old. RELATED: Notable Black Folks We Lost in 2024 RELATED: Throwback Clip Of Michael Jackson On Popular Dating Show News of his […]

HOUSTON — Houston is not stranger to hurricanes, and it’s a community effort to recover once one has hit. A common fixture in relief efforts are the city’s sports franchises, but sometimes the franchises’ help can extend beyond the city limits. The Houston Texans pledged $1 million Sunday in support of recovery efforts after Hurricane […]

The Westheimer/Sage ring was first put up in 1995 and that sign, as well as the one on Richmond and Sage, will be replaced with a more modern look similar to the style currently seen on Post Oak Boulevard, which was updated last summer.

A Tropical Storm Alert has been issued for coastal cities, including Galveston Bay. According to Galveston County Judge Mark Henry, Galveston Island and Bolivar Peninsula are two areas of serious concern because of the storm track.

Houston — Hurricane Beryl made landfall in Texas two weeks ago today, and despite the passage of time many are still feeling the effects of the storm. Around 500 people are still without power long after the storm has passed, according to KVUE. About 2.7 million customers lost power during the storm – hundreds of […]

The 2024 Olympics are set to take place in Paris beginning July 26, and Houston will be well represented as several area athletes have secured a place to compete with the most talented athletes from around the world. One of those athletes is Alaysha Johnson, who qualified to represent Team USA during the Olympic Track and […]