Wildfire activity is expected to increase across Texas for the remainder of winter and into spring as drought spreads.
The risk for high-impact wildfires is growing due to above-normal grass growth and and warmer, drier conditions.
Wildfire risk across the state is expected to increase this winter and spring due to above-normal levels of vegetation.
A red flag warning from the National Weather Service is in effect for Central Texas on Saturday, signaling an increased risk ...
Increased wildfire danger in Texas due to dry conditions and breezy winds. Residents urged to avoid activities that could ...
The National Weather Service has placed Central Texas, including the Austin metro area, under a threat of near-critical fire ...
ORANGE, Texas — Crews responded to a wildfire near Sweetwater and Curtis Road on Saturday evening, on the opposite side of ...
How much rain has Austin received this year? KXAN is keeping track of where wildfires break out. Follow along with the ...
State wildfire officials are urging Texans to use caution during holiday travel and celebrations for Christmas and the New Year as unseasonably warm, dry weather combines with dormant grasses to ...
Texas sues utility company to recover damages from historic wildfire sparked by downed power lines AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas has sued the utility company whose downed power lines sparked the largest ...