Two cargo planes landed on the Texas Jet tarmac in Fort Worth on Sunday afternoon packed with four-legged evacuees from Southern California.
All eyes were on the runway at Fort Worth's Meacham airport Sunday for a very special arrival: two planes filled with passengers—the kind with four legs.
An animal rescue in Florida just saved about 80 dogs from the ongoing Los Angles wildfires and the freezing weather in Texas.
The Kyle Fire Department and Travis County Emergency Services District #1 dispatched a total of eight firefighters to the area.
The cats and dogs will arrive at Meacham Airport in Fort Worth to clear space in shelters in California. FORT WORTH, Texas — The wildfires in Los Angeles have left at least 24 dead and destroyed thousands of homes, impacting people and pets. Firefighters and nonprofits have been among those mobilizing to help.
After doing what they have this winter, it seemed likely that the Los Angeles Dodgers were done adding players. However, if the Dodgers have shown one thing ove
Volunteers and firefighters from North Texas are supporting survivors and battling wildfires in Southern California as deadly winds fuel destruction.
USA TODAY analysis finds 3.3 million Americans live in areas with "very high" wildfire risk and 14.8 million more at “relatively high” risk.
Former Texas Rangers closer Kirby Yates is still waiting to find a home for the 2025 MLB season. Yates is coming off of a phenomenal showing in 2024 where he t
So, Democrats need to round up a few Republicans to help push back. And for that, this blizzard is a blessing. Officials in Houston and Tallahassee report that they have no snowplows. Perfect! If Red Grandma wants to get the grocery store any time soon, then her Red Governors better start dancing!
The bad news is that the Texas Rangers missed out on Baseball America’s newly minted top overall prospect when Japanese right-hander Roki Sasaki picked the Los Angeles Dodgers over them and everyone else. The good news is that they’re still armed with high level talent.
Areas where the Palisades, Franklin, Eaton, Bridge, and Hughes wildfires burned are under a flood watch, the weather service said Sunday. Fresh burn scar areas stand at greater risk of mudslides because they no longer have trees and vegetation providing support to the land, according to AccuWeather Meteorologist Jacob Hinson.