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The exits come as President Trump continues to dismantle FEMA, reduce its efficacy, and install leadership with no disaster management experience.

With the weather heating up quickly and schools letting the kids out for the summer, it’s time to start planning out your summer. The challenge at times can be finding something for everyone in your family, while avoiding breaking the bank. RELATED STORY: Income Needed to Rent Comfortably in 50 U.S. Cities (Houston May Surprise […]

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 […]

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Due to the bitter cold and the hazardous driving conditions brought on by the Arctic blast, the majority of school districts and college campuses in the Greater Houston area will be closed on Tuesday. HISD, CFISD, FBISD, Katy ISD, and the University of Houston are a few of them. On Monday, a wintry mix turned […]

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Wednesday night( June 21st) a powerful storm caused major damage, snapping tree’s in half and leaving residents without power. CenterPoint Energy reported that as of 6 a.m., more than 168,000 people in the Greater Houston area were without electricity. See video below courtesy of KHOU-11.   As you can see, the storm has caused significant […]

UPDATED: Wednesday closings due to winter weather listed below. Some school districts have announced that they will close or delay school Wednesday due to the winter storm warning. If your school isn’t on the list, contact your district or check their social media. A Winter Storm Warning is now in effect for Houston until midnight Wednesday. A Winter Weather […]

Should you need below are numbers to First Response as provided by the City of Houston government. Remember to stay put if you are in safe, dry place and only call911 for EMERGENCIES only (evacuations/rescues). Police, Firefighters, ambulance. 911- Or 713-884-3131 City Of Houston (Emergencies) 311 or 713-837-0311 FEMA [Federal Emergency Management Agency) 1-800-525-0321 Harris […]

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As we prepare for Tropical Storm Bill…I gotta show some love to the Houston Chronicle for putting together this list of the streets to avoid if Houston floods.  There is nothing worse than trying to get home or to work and getting stuck!  Click here to see the full list of places to stay away from!Â