A hundred 100s: TX city makes history Wichita Falls became the latest Texas city to have 100 days of triple-digit temperatures in one year.
Texas has hottest June-August on record Texas just finished the hottest June through August on record in the U.S., the National Weather Service said Thursday.
TX wildfires destroy nearly 1,400 homes Wildfires have destroyed nearly 1,400 homes in Central Texas where firefighters have been battling to get the blazes under control for days.
Crane collapses at National Cathedral A 500-foot crane has fallen at the Washington National Cathedral amid thunderstorms, damaging two buildings and several vehicles.
Flooded fields = higher pasta prices Consumers are paying more for pasta after heavy spring rain and record flooding prevented planting on more than 1 million acres in one of the nation's best
Winds still fueling Texas wildfires Officials hope beleaguered North Texas firefighters could gain the upper hand on a wind-whipped blaze that destroyed more than three dozen cliff-top homes in
Hummingbirds need help in drought Experts said the Texas drought has left behind parched conditions that could threaten hundreds of thousands of migrating hummingbirds.
Dust storm envelops Phoenix For the third time this summer, a giant wall of dust swept over Phoenix and parts of central Arizona, turning the sky brown, delaying flights, and knocking out
Kitty and gray fox break bread together
A hot, dry day in Texas brought two animals in a rare union just before sunset to share a bite of food and drink during a time when both are tested by the
Texas primate sanctuary feels the heat Many of the monkeys at the Texas sancutary are actually accustomed to snow, not hot and dry temperatures.
Texas ag losses at record $5.2 billion The blistering drought in Texas has caused an estimated record $5.2 billion in crop and livestock losses, and could go higher, state agriculture officials said
8 injured by lightning at Fla. SeaWorld Officials say eight people have been injured by a lightning strike at SeaWorld's Discovery Cove water park in Orlando.
Llamas go inside house to escape heat Claud Bramblett, who's a 71-year-old retired professor of anthropology at The University of Texas in Austin, says it's too hot outside.
Northeast cleans up after deluge Several states in the Northeast spent Monday cleaning up from a record-setting deluge that closed an Ohio hospital, washed out roads in New Jersey and narrowly
Texan kills possibly thirsty black bear A Texas man who lives on a private wildlife preserve has shot and killed a black bear that wandered on to the land apparently seeking water.
Video: Man floats down the road on raft
When life gives you rain, make a rainwater raft. That's what this man did Tuesday in Port Richie, Fla.