At least 89 people are dead in Texas after flash floods tore through over July 4th, wreaking havoc in the region and killing girls at a popular summer camp. Get the latest updates and insight from Texas leaders and reporters on the ground for KRLD Radio in Dallas, Texas.
Yesterday
State inspectors signed off on Camp Mystic's emergency planning two days before the flood hit
Plus Kerrville Pets Alive says nearly a hundred animals, lost in the flooding have been reunited with their families, Lieutenant Colonel Ben Baker with Texas Game Wardens says they have over 300 Game Wardens currently working in the search and rescue effort, the Lieutenant Govern ... Show More
9m 47s
Jul 7
A Dallas student who attended Camp Mystic last week is reflecting on the devastation and loss of life that is breaking her heart
Plus President Trump says he will visit Texas, Friday, to see some of the devastation from the flash floods, those in Kerr County can now apply for flood assistance through FEMA for homes and businesses, the Salvation Army is ramping up relief efforts in flood-ravaged Central Tex ... Show More
10m 1s
Sep 2024
Hot, Dry and Booming: A Texas Climate Case Study
Kyle, Texas is one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States. It is also facing heat and drought that has been exacerbated by climate change and is expected to get worse. Matt Wirz reports on the tensions in Kyle as the city continues to build, even as it runs low on wat ... Show More
20m 16s
Jul 2024
One Thing: Power Lines for the Left Behind
A sweltering summer is continuing around the world, as the planet continues to break records for the hottest day in recorded history. In the US, medical officials and utility companies in multiple cities are struggling to keep up. In this episode, we look at why power grid resili ... Show More
18m 48s
Oct 2024
CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell, 10/04/24
The Labor Department reported that hiring numbers accelerated last month, with numbers far beyond what was expected. Hurricane Helene's death toll keeps rising, with over 200 dead across six states. This Friday's "On the Road" reports on one family trapped in the devastation left ... Show More
25m 8s
Aug 2024
Is it getting too hot to work?
As temperatures rise, productivity falls.Extreme global temperatures are draining tens of billions of dollars in economic productivity every year from some of the world’s biggest cities. It’s not just outdoor jobs that are impacted, but office work too. In this episode, we ask wo ... Show More
17m 29s