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In the wake of Texas’ July 4 floods, members of the Church of Jesus Christ have contributed thousands of service hours.
As cleanup operations from the catastrophic flooding continue in Texas, the number of people missing stands at three. Local ...
Survivors of the deadly July 4 flood in Central Texas are planning to confront state lawmakers next week after their disaster ...
From fundraising campaigns to free meals, here's what companies are doing to support the Hill Country flooding and how you ...
A detailed examination of ongoing rescue and recovery missions along the Guadalupe River. This segment captures the ...
Nexstar Media Foundation contributed $50,000 to relief efforts and employees volunteered to help collect and distribute ...
Julie Elliott, doctoral student from the University of Delaware, deployed to Kerrville, Texas, within days after the ...
Hearst Corp.’s charitable arm, the Hearst Foundation, announced two emergency grants of $500,000 each to support flood relief efforts. The grants will go to the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill ...
Volunteer firefighters in Center Point are still combing through debris and flood zones along the Guadalupe River ...
A Texas drone team develops a new thermal imaging method to support disaster victim searches after deadly flooding in the ...
After a natural disaster, communities need a lot of support to help with everything from clearing debris to rebuilding, and part of the challenge is connecting donations with charities on the ground.
Community 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 ...