Ohio mayor receives threats after comments by Trum

Ohio mayor receives threats after comments by Trum

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$1.3M project unclogs Dickinson bayous to help ease flooding

$1.3M project unclogs Dickinson bayous to help ease flooding

DICKINSON, Texas — A $1.3 million project to unclog Dickinson bayous and gullies should help storm water drain faster and perhaps protect against floods, according to City Administrator Chris Heard. He has skeptics, though. A crew of contractors used boats, rope, a backhoe and chainsaws to clean the four tributaries to Gum Bayou in Dickinson. “It’s just full of trees,” said Clayton Young of CrowderGulf, the contractor hired for the job. On Monday, Young’s crew…

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CBP: 3 migrants found dead in Texas in past week

CBP: 3 migrants found dead in Texas in past week

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Driver cited, sped through school zone

Driver cited, sped through school zone

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Several Texas wildfires sparked by misused equipment, according to Texas A&M Forest Service

Several Texas wildfires sparked by misused equipment, according to Texas A&M Forest Service

By Peter Dawson, Chron.com / Houston Chronicle Published 9:51 am CDT, Tuesday, August 13, 2019 Over the past week, Texas A&M Forest Service said that firefighters responded to six wildfires across the state of Texas. Those incidents began when people or groups misused outdoor equipment.  Over the past week, Texas A&M Forest Service said that firefighters responded to six wildfires across the state of Texas. Those incidents began when people or groups misused outdoor equipment.  Photo:…

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Airman helps elderly woman take groceries home

Airman helps elderly woman take groceries home

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Heat and Hurricanes in the Heart of Houston Summer

In case you decided not to leave your air conditioned home over the past few days, it’s been hot outside. Like really hot. In fact, it reached 101 degrees for the fourth straight day, the first time we have seen temperatures like this since the summer of 2011 when we had an entire month of 100-plus days in the midst of an awful drought. For Houston, the weeks between the first of August and early…

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2 people killed after suspect shoots up vehicle

2 people killed after suspect shoots up vehicle

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Forecasters Expect Busier Atlantic Hurricane Season Due To El Nino Fading

Forecasters Expect Busier Atlantic Hurricane Season Due To El Nino Fading

Government meteorologists say this year’s hurricane season may be busier than initially expected now that summer’s weak El Nino has faded away. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center said Thursday the Atlantic season looks more active than normal as peak hurricane season begins. Forecasters now expect 10 to 17 named storms, with five to nine hurricanes and two to four major ones. NOAA’s *Updated* 2019 Atlantic #HurricaneSeason Outlook now calls for: 10-17…

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Expect a busier-than-normal hurricane season, NOAA says

Expect a busier-than-normal hurricane season, NOAA says

MIAMI – In an uptick from the preseason forecast, the Atlantic hurricane season now is expected be above normal, with 10 to 17 named storms, including five to nine hurricanes, the Climate Prediction Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, announced Thursday. Two to four of those hurricanes are forecast to be Category 3 or stronger, with winds greater than 110 mph, experts said, in line with the May prediction. Hurricane Barry…

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President Trump to visit sites of shootings

President Trump to visit sites of shootings

WASHINGTON (AP) – President Donald Trump headed to El Paso and Dayton on Wednesday to offer a message of healing and unity, but he will be met by unusual hostility in both places by people who fault his own incendiary words as a contributing cause to the mass shootings. The mayors of both cities are calling for Trump to change his rhetoric about immigrants. Multiple protests are planned. And Democratic presidential candidates continue to criticize…

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All Quiet in the Atlantic as We Enter Peak Hurricane Season

All Quiet in the Atlantic as We Enter Peak Hurricane Season

The tropical Atlantic has been mostly quiet since opening hurricane season 2019 in June. Aside from Hurricane Barry and Subtropical Storm Andrea, there hasn’t been much in the way of activity in the basin. This, however, is not unusual. The majority of tropical weather occurs between mid-August and mid-September, so the peak of the season is just beginning. The good news is hurricane forecasters continue to call for an average to slightly below average hurricane…

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Stocks plunge as US-China trade war escalates

Stocks plunge as US-China trade war escalates

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Hurricane Harvey Had Lasting Health Effects On Houston Residents, Study Says

Hurricane Harvey Had Lasting Health Effects On Houston Residents, Study Says

Downtown Houston flooded by rain from Hurricane Harvey on Aug. 29, 2017. Chemicals released after Hurricane Harvey may have lasting health effects, according to an ongoing study from Baylor College of Medicine’s Center for Precision Environmental Health. Cheryl Walker, the center’s director, told Houston Matters that the study comes in response to concern in the community. “There was concern on the part of the community about what they might have been exposed to as a…

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