Texas A&M Forest Service experts explain the science behind fall foliage and where you can find it in Texas.

Texas A&M Forest Service: The hot, dry pattern is expected to continue as Texas enters late summer fire season.

Do your part; don’t let a wildfire start.

Crews helped contain the more than 4,000-acre fire near San Angelo in six days.

The Texas A&M Forest Service encourages preparation now.

The service is assisting with the shipment of personal protective equipment and other response items.

The Texas A&M Forest Service offers options for what to do with real Christmas trees once it's time to take down the decorations.