Some schools in the Greater Houston area will be closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21, as an arctic blast freezing precipitation and hazardous road conditions to Texas.
Texas has secured an SBA disaster declaration for communities impacted by tornadoes in Southeast Texas, clearing the way for recovery loans.
BEAUMONT, Texas — Due to the upcoming cold weather and the potential for snow next week many Southeast Texas schools may be considering a closure. We're doing our best to keep up with all of them and publish them here as soon as we have confirmed official information on a school closure.
We're publishing the latest information from around Southeast Texas as the area prepares for and then deals with any impact the cold temperatures may bring.
A chance of snow showers and sleet has emerged in the forecast. Here are five things we know so far about next week's freezing temperatures.
Entergy Texas has received the green light for Phase I of its Texas Future Ready Resiliency Plan, aimed at bolstering the power grid in Southeast Texas.
Icy conditions are the biggest worry with winter precipitation, but the latest forecasts keep most of the risk for ice much farther north of Houston.
Governor Greg Abbott has requested a disaster declaration from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) to assist Southeast Texas communities affected by severe weather and tornadoes in
Southeast Texas Stages (formerly known as Beaumont Community Players) will present a world premiere of the new play “Thurgood and Me”.The show is about Thurgood
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to activate state emergency response resources ahead of heavy rainfall that is expected in East and Southeast Texas beginning Thursday.
Thursday to Saturday will have another dangerous winter situation in the southern U.S. Here's a timeline on where and when you have to be at a certain location to avoid the danger.
Today, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick released committee assignments for the 89th Legislature. Senator Robert Nichols (R-Jacksonville) was once again appointed to chair the Senate Transportation Committee and was reappointed to the Senate Finance,