Texas shark attack victim implores others to avoid murky waters: ‘I lost my entire calf’
A Texas woman who lost part of her leg in a shark attack on July 4th weekend said she didn't see the toothy predator coming toward her until it was too late.
A Texas woman who lost part of her leg in a shark attack on July 4th weekend said she didn't see the toothy predator coming toward her until it was too late.
A Texas woman who was eight months pregnant lost her baby earlier this month when she was struck by a hit-and-run driver while trying to cross a street after a fireworks show.
A private analytics company now believes insured losses in Texas from Hurricane Beryl’s winds will top $2.5 billion, making it the costliest storm in the Lone Star State since Hurricane Harvey in 2017.
The National Park Service said efforts to resuscitate a Texas man at Grand Canyon National Park were unsuccessful on Sunday. Around 17 people die every year at the park, with falls and medical issues being the top causes of fatalities.
Following Hurricane Beryl, millions of individuals in Texas are still grappling with power outages and facing the looming dangers of intense heat and humidity.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) -- A powerful storm that hit Texas could be to blame for 911 outages in South Dakota and parts of Nebraska. Service provider Lumen Technologies says the problems started Tuesday and were fixed this early Wednesday morning. While the cause is under investigation, it's suspected Hurricane Beryl impacted the network. Metro [...]
Hurricane Beryl crashed ashore along the central Texas coast early Monday morning, pummeling the area with 90 mph wind gusts that brought life-threatening storm surge, widespread damage, and knocking out power to well over 2 million people while leaving at least several dead.
Beryl slammed into the Texas coast Monday morning, unleashing hurricane-force wind, widespread power outages and flash flooding. Video from near where the storm made landfall shows Beryl's destructive power.
Beryl made landfall near Matagorda, Texas, about 80 miles southwest of Houston, early this morning. Top winds were estimated at 80 mph when the center of the broad eye-like feature crossed the coast. Storm surge at the official gauges ranged between 3 and 4 feet above the normal high tide level. We won't know the official numbers until a coastal inspection is complete.