September 25, 2017 Texas alligator attraction worries Harvey-related flooding may let the reptiles swim away The owners of Gator Country, a local alligator attraction in Beaumont, Texas, that has been inundated with flooding, are concerned that if water levels continue to rise the facility's 350 alligators could escape into the nearby community.
September 25, 2017 The Latest: Cruise liners head back for Harvey-struck Texas The Latest on Tropical Storm Harvey (all times local): 10:25 a.m.
September 25, 2017 Waiting, watching: Business owners worry about Harvey damage With the animals sent to safety before Harvey hit, the owners of CityVet in Houston kept watch on their empty practice by security camera, hoping not to see floodwaters rush in.
September 25, 2017 Cowboys rescue hundreds of drowning horses and cattle from Harvey floods While the nation is riveted to Houston flood rescues via helicopter and power boat, horseback cowboys have been rescuing hundreds of drowning horses and cattle away from the fanfare of the television cameras.
September 25, 2017 'Hell's breaking loose': A 911 center under siege by Harvey In the thick of Harvey and its aftermath, the weight of Houston's problems are landing at a cavernous 911 call center, where operators are racing to keep up as people dial in by the tens of thousands.
September 25, 2017 Harvey repeats devastation back ashore in Texas, Louisiana A weaker Harvey replicated its devastating roll Wednesday, returning to shore with a deluge of rain that inundated homes and highways and left police and government officials struggling to pluck people from the water.
September 25, 2017 Grim reality in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey: More dead Now that the sun is finally shining and the murky, brown floodwaters are slowly receding in much of the Houston area, grim reality is setting in.
September 25, 2017 Texas basketball coach rescues Harvey victims by bus Harvey has created much destruction but also many heroes.
September 25, 2017 Harvey aftershock: Chemical plant near Houston could explode, CEO says The floodwaters from Harvey and the lack of power are endangering a chemical plant northeast of Houston — its CEO is now worried about an explosion or intense fire.
September 25, 2017 Texas county warns residents, 'GET OUT OR DIE!' as Harvey moves inland Emergency officials in one East Texas county issued a stark warning to residents as the remnants of Hurricane Harvey doubled back toward land and dumped more rain on communities near the Texas-Louisiana state line.