Many Houston residents are experiencing difficulties when seeking federal assistance through FEMA in the aftermath of last month's severe storms.
All that work could take months and comes with a high cost - and customers will ultimately help pay that bill.
Lockwood Landing Apartments residents are still facing the aftermath of severe storms that battered the Houston area in May, ...
Hurricane Ian was a dramatically different storm than Hurricane Harvey, which flooded much of southeast Texas. It’s why KPRC2 ...
Houston is once again in a low 1 out of 5 risk for an isolated strong to severe storm mainly from late morning Sunday through ...
After the third round of severe thunderstorms since Tuesday, about 300,000 customers were without power Friday morning, ...
We live in a world with more and more devices that require charging, and nothing shows the downside of that better than the ...
In the aftermath of the destructive storm that hit the Houston area on Tuesday, a woman is now caring for both her son and ...
The National Weather Service has canceled the Severe Thunderstorm Watch that was in effect for much of the Houston-area until ...
The City of Houston says approximately 1.5 billion cubic yards of residential storm debris, enough to halfway fill NRG ...
The City of Houston launched an interactive map showing where debris has been collected and where it'll be collected next.
“I was on the air for the first time talking about Houston,” Billingsley recalls. Alicia hit the Texas coast near Galveston ...