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Four lost pregnancies. Five weeks of IVF injections. One storm.
National Catholic Reporter· 10 hours agoOn their very first date, Kirsti and Justin Mahon talked about wanting kids. At 27, Kirsti didn't...
Route 95 offering bus riders a quick route to Port Aransas through September
Corpus Christi Caller-Times via Yahoo News· 1 day agoAmong the business owners who were engaged in the discussion was Chris Collins, director of...
Texas’ first statewide flood plan finds over 5 million people live, work in flood-prone areas
Community Impact· 6 days agoOver 5 million Texans live or work in areas vulnerable to flooding, according to a draft of the...
How energy companies prepare for hurricane season - Houston Business Journal
The Business Journals· 6 days agoAfter a sudden storm hit Houston May 16, the threat of hurricane season is all too clear to...
Stephanie Esquivel
KABB FOX San Antonio· 2 days agoStephanie is a graduate from Smithson Valley High School and the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Texas State University. Stephanie also...
Texas Man Makes Second Water Rescue in 7 Years During Houston Storm
People via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAs for Chance, the rescue was actually the second time in seven years that he’s played hero. He...
ABC13 viewers still waiting for FEMA's help, weeks after May's destructive storms
ABC13 Houston· 16 hours agoWe may have flipped the calendar to June, but there are still people who are trying to recover from...
$40.9 billion in hurricane damage? Company warns Salisbury residents to brace for worst
Delmarva Now | The Daily Times via Yahoo News· 6 days ago"Wind damage is commonly covered, while floods are a separate endorsement" Smith said. "Many times,...
Tomlinson: How to prepare financially for a hurricane
San Antonio Express-News· 2 days agoThe most important thing to know about hurricane insurance is that there is no such thing as...
Corpus Christi Parks and Recreation enforces rules at Watergarden
KRIS 6· 20 hours agoThe City of Corpus Christi wants to remind the community of the rules at the Watergarden. During the Memorial Day weekend, several people were seen swimming and wading in the water. “That’s always been a problem here," resident George Tuley said.