We salute the Texas firefighters, including many from North Texas, who headed to California to help battle wildfires. And we thank Gov. Greg Abbott,
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.
Wings of Rescue flew two planes to Fort Worth with around 161 dogs and 15 cats from Los Angeles Jan. 19, 2025. (Azul Sordo/Staff Photographer) Two cargo planes landed on the Texas Jet tarmac in ...
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
The Kyle Fire Department and Travis County Emergency Services District #1 dispatched a total of eight firefighters to the area.
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.
DALLAS — Dallas families with California connections are raising donations for people who have been impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires. Ellen Kershaw, the wife of Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher ...
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.
The nonprofit Wings of Rescue and Los Angeles' Paws for Life K9 Rescue coordinated with the Humane Society of North Texas to meet the animals at the airport and take them to their destination.
An animal rescue in Florida just saved about 80 dogs from the ongoing Los Angles wildfires and the freezing weather in Texas.
The Los Angeles Chargers hold the No. 22 overall pick in the first round and Chad Reuter of NFL.com has the team's top positional needs as edge rusher, defensive tackle, center, safety and wide receiver.
Houston Fire Department wildland firefighters who are deployed in Southern California held a brief online call to discuss their experiences fighting the fires in the area. HFD Senior Capt. A.J. Castillo was joined by engineer operators Jonathan Williams,