The news of a potential move to Texas follows the resignation of acting FEMA chief David Richardson on Monday.
The White House is reportedly planning to tap the state's top emergency manager, Nim Kidd, to take charge of the agency.
Experts are concerned about the air quality and the fact that Texas environmental regulators did not respond to the fire.
FEMA considers moving its headquarters from D.C. to Texas, amid leadership changes and debate over coordination challenges ...
Texas Gov. Abbott has activated TDEM emergency resources ahead of expected severe weather in the West Texas and Panhandle ...
Ahead of heavy rain expected throughout much of Texas, Governor Greg Abbott has activated emergency resources. Flash flooding ...
David Richardson, who had no background in emergency management when he was appointed in May, served just six months in the ...
According to Politico, federal officials could relocate the agency here and tap Texas Division of Emergency Management Chief ...
Texas Division of Emergency Management Chief Nim Kidd is reportedly being considered as the new FEMA leader, despite having ...
Trump's acting Federal Emergency Management Agency Director David Richardson has resigned after facing criticism for going ...
Hudspeth County officials issued a disaster declaration last week in response to a “large-scale” fire and “ongoing smoldering” caused by an unlikely source — approximately 50,000 to 100,000 tons of ...