Easy Renter-Friendly Tips to Weatherize Your Home
Here are temporary ways to prep your rental for the winter without causing any damage.
Here are temporary ways to prep your rental for the winter without causing any damage.
Some weather trends pose a serious threat to populations worldwide, especially older adults.
Experts suggest five important ways to prepare your home effectively so that you aren’t left scrambling when a storm approaches.
Here are some tips on ways you can prepare and get the information you need to stay in the know when it matters most.
Fortunately, manufacturers are stepping up to the plate to create home-building products that are stronger and more reliable in the face of hurricanes, wildfires and other disasters.
The Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) has tips to help recognize and avoid common contracting scams.
Low-interest federal disaster loans are available to Texas businesses and residents affected by Hurricane Beryl.
Staying informed before, during and after a tropical system strikes is just as important as making personal storm plans.
The Texas Workforce Commission is accepting applications for Disaster Unemployment Assistance in five additional counties impacted by the severe storms, straight-line winds, tornadoes, and flooding that began on April 26.
Renters insurance for residents in the Houston area typically covers various types of damage to personal property, including damage caused by certain weather events. Here’s what you need to know.
Flood safety in the Houston area is crucial due to the city’s susceptibility to heavy rainfall and hurricanes. Here are key strategies and tips for flood safety.
Based on data showing areas with high need, the fund will serve residents of Harris, Montgomery and Waller counties who were affected by the severe weather.
U-Haul is extending its disaster relief program to flood victims in and around Livingston, making 30 days of free U-Box® portable moving and storage container usage available to residents affected by the ongoing rains north of Houston.
Judge Lina Hidalgo issued a disaster declaration for Harris County Thursday and called for mandatory evacuations for residents living closest to the banks of the East Fork of the San Jacinto River in response to ongoing flooding and heavy rainfall north of Harris County that is now making its ways south along the river.