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The storied Guadalupe River meanders through this Texas Hill Country town and into the unincorporated parts of Kerr County ...
While walking in her family's neighborhood in Kerrville, Sarah Woolsey felt the devastation in the community after the deadly ...
A simple grey fence has blossomed into a colorful memorial as the community of Kerrville finds a way to honor and remember ...
It’s been a week since catastrophic flood waters swept across the Texas Hill Country, destroying property, killing nearly 100 people and leaving more than 160 missing in Kerr County.
Two days after deadly Texas floods, the agency struggled to answer calls from survivors because of call center contracts that ...
As central Texas faces the aftermath of deadly flooding, its communities are turning to FEMA for financial support in the ...
A Texas flood survivor called H-E-B the "." We talked to the Texas grocery company about their disaster relief efforts.
Bob Canales spent the early morning hours of July 4 frantically trying to help people near the Kerrville RV park he and his ...
On the morning of Friday, July 4th, the Guadalupe River rose 26 feet in 45 minutes, ravaging the communities of Kerrville, ...
Blue Oak RV Park owner Lorena Guillen said the early morning hours of July 4 felt like a scene from a horror movie.
A Lakeway woman shares her experience as both a flood survivor, and a former Camp Mystic camper. AUSTIN, Texas — For Ashley ...
As ominous storm clouds gather once more over Texas, the desperate search for more than 150 individuals still missing since the catastrophic July 4 floods has now stretched into its second week.
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