Overnight homes in the path of the 2,000-acre Pauline Fire in San Jacinto County and Montgomery County were evacuated and ...
In a release sent out on Thursday, Texas Governor Greg Abbott said that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) had ...
Officials traced the Pauline Road wildfire, a more-than-2,000 acre blaze that broke out Wednesday evening in Sam Houston ...
The Pauline Road fire is threatening the Houston area. The Legislature needs to act to help Texas A&M Forest Service fire ...
Red flag warnings are issued by the National Weather Service when conditions are ripe for fires. In southeast Texas, weather ...
The Pauline Road fire, a more than 2,300 acre-long fire first detected Wednesday afternoon in San Jacinto County near the Montgomery County line, was 45 percent contained as of Friday morning.
When a wildfire sparked at Keith-Wiess Park on Friday morning, officials decided to turn it into a controlled burn to prevent further spread. Residents in the surrounding area may notice heavy smoke.
Prescribed burns are regularly conducted by fire specialists in Texas forests in an effort to clear ground-level foliage and ...
Southeast Texas residents who evacuated recently due to a wildfire in the Sam Houston National Forest can now return home, ...
The Pauline Road Fire was traced back to a prescribed burn in San Jacinto County. There is no longer an active fire threat.
The Pauline Road Fire in San Jacinto County is no longer spreading after burning more than 2,300 acres and has been contained, according to Montgomery County officials.
Law enforcement worked with volunteers to get the animals to safety as the Pauline Road Fire burned north of Houston.