Rachel Osier Lindley appears in the following:
Firefighters struggle to control record-breaking wildfire in Texas Panhandle
Friday, March 01, 2024
The state's largest wildfire on record is burning across large swaths of the Texas Panhandle. The fire has prompted evacuations and has already devastated scores of ranches, farms and small towns.
Dallas residents are dealing with a nuisance. Well, many — a caterpillar outbreak
Saturday, October 08, 2022
Cankerworms and hackberry leafrollers are feasting on foliage and leaving yards in the Dallas-Fort Worth area covered in silk. Scientists attribute the outbreak to recent heavy rains.
In Texas, 666 Laws Take Effect Wednesday, Including Many Conservative Priorities
Wednesday, September 01, 2021
Hundreds of bills passed in the 2021 regular legislative session in Texas become law, including abortion and voting restrictions, a ban on critical race theory, permitless carry and more.
Surprisingly Close Texas Senate Race Sparks Testy Debate For Cruz, O'Rourke
Saturday, September 22, 2018
Republican Sen. Ted Cruz and challenger Beto O'Rourke sparred on immigration, health care, gun control and national anthem protests. The race could tilt the balance of power in the Senate in November.
Congregation Remembers Botham Jean
Thursday, September 13, 2018
Botham Jean, the man shot to death in his own apartment by a Dallas police officer, is being remembered by his faith community.
Hurricane Harvey Causes Catastrophic Flooding in The Lone Star State
Monday, August 28, 2017
Thousands in Texas are facing catastrophic flooding, heavy rains, and power outages from the wrath of Hurricane Harvey. Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo weighs in on the response here.
In Some Areas Of Texas, It's 'Water As Far As The Eye Can See'
Monday, August 28, 2017
Rescue efforts have been underway throughout southeastern Texas as Tropical Storm Harvey continues to pour down rain on this area. Many remain stranded in their homes awaiting help.