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At least 120 people are now confirmed dead from the catastrophic flooding in the Texas Hill Country on the 4th of July. Some ...
Mourners gathered Wednesday night at Tivy High School's stadium, where they had celebrated victories and suffered losses on ...
In the wake of the devastating Texas Hill Country floods, several Texas-based companies have banned together to provide relief those in need.
Officials provided updates on Thursday as the search, rescue and cleanup operations carry on in Kerr County and the rest of the Texas Hill Country after July 4th's devastating flooding.
Robert Earl Keen, who owns a ranch just outside Kerrville, is lending his talents in an upcoming concert that will benefit ...
For years, employees say, they've had to do more with less. But the ability to fill in the gaps became strained to the ...
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Flooding is common in Fort Worth. Officials are working on technology and other practices to lessen the impact and improve ...
Austin-based P. Terry's is helping out flood victims. On Thursday, 100 percent of their profits were donated to the ongoing ...
Carl Nasman reports alongside a search team on the Guadalupe River, as more than 150 remain missing nearly a week after ...
In Texas, several hundred people were reported missing to officials in Kerr County after the Fourth of July floods, said Freeman Martin, director of the Texas Department of Public Safety.
New satellite images released from Maxar Technologies show the destruction of the flash floods that have resulted in the ...
Citywest Church in Ingram has been mass producing hot meals for both first responders and those displaced for the Kerr County floods.
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