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Five people from Burnet County were killed in the floods, but officials are still working to locate one remaining person: Marble Falls Area Volunteer Fire Department Chief Michael Phillips.
Boneyard Fire, burning 100 acres in Tuolumne County, leads to evacuations. Stay updated with the latest road closures and safety measures.
This map shows where the Green fire was burning in Corona. Mandatory evacuations were canceled. Also see: Brush fire threatening homes in Corona south of 91/71 interchange ...
Hill County deputies and Texas DPS executed a search warrant in the 500 block of West Hackberry Street in Malone Friday afternoon, following multiple reports of nighttime explosions in the area.
Residents in Iola will soon see infrastructure projects being made thanks to an interlocal agreement with the county, including street repairs.
New maps proposed at the third public hearing on Weld County’s redistricting maps this month will result in a fourth public hearing. Commissioners Jason Maxey and Scott James brought forth their own ...
Whatcom County Search & Rescue will remain in its existing facility at the Northwest Annex rather than building a new facility in Everson, after Whatcom County officials decided to pause redevelopment ...
The Frederick County Planning Commission on Wednesday began its review of a map that could dictate where future data centers are built in Frederick County.
Yakima County is part of the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas program, created by Congress in 1988. The program helps federal, state, local and tribal agencies combat drug trafficking.
Whatcom County Council members are wrestling with how big the new justice center facility could be. According to a jail capacity analysis, Whatcom County may need up to 720 jail beds in 2050 to meet ...
County officials have opted to lay the groundwork for a potential legal fight against a Lower Colorado River Authority transmission line project. The Burnet County Commissioners Court has directed ...
LA County adopts fire maps that leave out much of Altadena’s burn area An estimated 60% of residents who lost their homes in the January firestorms won’t be required to rebuild to the highest ...
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