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Casita Blu and Paws on the River were nearly destroyed in the flood. Now, the owner is rebuilding smarter—designing for ...
"God be with us. This is bad." That's what Texas bus drivers were saying to each other as they navigated destroyed roads to ...
Texas sent out 282 public safety alerts last year, six times more than in 2017. The state also leads the nation in alert ...
A collection of restaurants, chefs, volunteers and organizers of the Kerrville Folk Festival rallied in the days after the ...
Search efforts along the Guadalupe River in Texas, combined with online groups, are helping to reunite items with survivors ...
The sirens have been a focal point of discussions following the Hill Country flooding tragedy ... They also got help ...
The Kerrville Tivy soccer community has needed some time to heal as they mourn Tivy Boys Soccer Head Coach Reece Zunker and his wife Paula, who were among the victims of the July 4 floods.
Donations are pouring in for the victims of the Hill Country floods. One Boerne ministry is working to ensure the donations don’t go to waste.
No young campers were at Heart o' the Hills on July 4. But the staff was, including a young woman from North Texas whose family ties to the camp run deep.
Nachos Authentic Mexican Food & Catering has fed many in the Texas Hill Country and is not done yet. As the business prepares ...
Pat Green had family members die in the Central Texas flood. The musician rallied singers for a fundraiser at Globe Life Field in Arlington.
Reminders of the July 4 tragedy are everywhere, but one hits close to home for Ingram High School. Former football star Julian Ryan, 27, lost his life in the floods while trying to save his family.