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Hill Country leaders and residents urge lawmakers for better flood warning systems after losing 108 lives, including 37 children, in a July Fourth tragedy.
Sheriff Larry Leitha shared a detailed timeline of the county's response, which has been questioned by lawmakers, residents, and the media since the deadly floods.
Flood relief is one of many items the Texas Legislature is taking up in the 30-day special session called by Gov. Greg Abbott ...
The Kerr County sheriff detailed the early-morning hours of the July 4 floods in Kerrville, calls that dispatch received, in ...
The Texas Legislature is holding a hearing on the July 4 floods in the Hill Country. We still need answers on why local ...
Lawmakers plan to hear testimony Thursday in Kerr County. Questions remain about how state and local entities responded to ...
At 1:14 a.m., Chief McCall received a Code Red Weather Warning, saying the National Weather Service issued a flash flood ...
Comal County partnered with artificial intelligence company RescAlert to upgrade its previous flood system, which had been in ...
In the aftermath of the June 12 flood, the National Weather Service recently released a detailed report on rainfall totals, ...
A Kerr County sheriff has made a shocking admission about who is to blame for the lives lost in the deadly flooding that ...
Testifying before a select joint committee at the state capitol Wednesday, Texas Division of Emergency Management Chief Nim ...
President Donald Trump spoke about the loss of life as a result of the flooding while surrounded by state and city leaders in Kerrville on Friday.