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The Texas Tribune on MSNPhotos: After Texas Hill Country flood, grief and recovery take holdCommunity members grieve at the Cross Kingdom Church in Kerrville during the first Sunday service after the floods on July 6, 2025. Campers' belongings lie on the ground following flooding on the ...
Several hundred people gathered at Tivy High School’s stadium in Kerr County, Texas, to mourn the victims of the catastrophic ...
At least 120 people have been found dead since heavy rainfall overwhelmed the river and flowed through homes and youth camps ...
A washed-out Guadalupe River appeared stuck in time nearly two weeks after the catastrophe. Large trees laid on their sides and remnants of debris lingered throughout what was left. Some residents of ...
There were a lot of tears and hugs as people gathered to honor the lives lost in the 4th of July flood. They prayed for those still missing.
The death toll from the floods has reached at least 136, including 37 children, and some people remain missing. Tivy’s soccer ...
The Kerrville-native country artist announced 100% of the proceeds will go towards the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country.
Residents gather in Kerrville for prayer and reflection, supporting each other during recovery from Texas Hill Country floods. Faith leaders lead community vigils.
In Kerrville, people from across the state made their way to a vigil in honor of the flood victims and first responders.
The memorial has attracted visitors from near and far. It was the site of a Friday night vigil that drew about 300 mourners. Leo Soto, 30, flew into Texas from his Miami home at mid-week to begin ...
A baby boy and his parents are still missing in Kerrville after their home washed away during Friday’s severe flash flooding.A vigil is planned ...
Harley Moeller and her parents, Megan and Jake Moeller, had visited a campsite by the Guadalupe River for the Fourth of July.
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