Cats rescued from TX floods look for homes in Arizona

More than 150 cats displaced by Texas floods are finding refuge in Arizona, with 13 of them transported to Fountain Hills. Overcrowding in Texas shelters led to their relocation to Kingman. Soon, they'll be ready for adoption.

Search efforts continue in Texas after July 4 floods

Search efforts are not slowing down in central Texas, where more than 100 people remain unaccounted for after the July 4 floods. Meanwhile, survivors are trying to recover and figure out what's next. FOX's Chelsea Torres has more from Ingram, Texas.

Deadly Texas flooding: Over 100 still missing

Search and recovery efforts are not slowing down in central Texas, where over 100 people remain missing following a deadly flooding on the 4th of July holiday. Reporter Chelsea Torres has more.

Major flooding along East Coast

A major weather alert on the East Coast leaving communities underwater. We're talking floods in the subway in New York and cars nearly submerged in Maryland.

Texas flooding: More rain hindering search crews

In Central Texas, search and recovery crews are still working, over a week following the catastrophic flood that took place over the July 4th holiday. Reporter Chelsea Torres has more, from Center Point in Texas.

Donald, Melania Trump to visit flooded areas in Texas

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump will travel to Texas on Friday to tour the damage left behind by devastating flooding over the July 4th weekend. At least 120 people were killed in the flooding. Across the state, more than 170 people are considered missing

Flash flooding cripples Boston area's morning commute

Heavy rainfall overnight and into Thursday morning has unleashed significant flash flooding across Massachusetts' South Shore, causing widespread disruptions to rush-hour commutes and stranding vehicles. 

What you need to know about burn scars

Amid the deadly flooding in New Mexico, you might be wondering, what exactly are burn scars? FOX 10 Weather Expert Krystal Ortiz explains how they form and why they can turn even a normal rainstorm into a deadly flood.

Family sues over Maricopa County heat exposure death

One year after a man with mental health issues died from heat exposure and dehydration on a 116-degree Phoenix day, his family is suing Maricopa County and other parties for wrongful death. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has this story.

Phoenix heat challenges out-of-state visitors

While extreme heat isn't uncommon for July in the Valley, some visitors aren't coping well with it. On the hottest day of the year, many travelers were met with triple-digit temperatures upon stepping off their airplanes. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has more.