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In the aftermath of the deadly July 4 floods, the need for warning systems has been sounded by elected officials and members ...
Texas Hill Country community leaders testified before a legislative committee regarding the July 4 flood response and ...
Texas lawmakers on Wednesday scrutinized the state's emergency response to the July 4 floods that killed at least 136 people after a top Republican said legislators had no intention of criticizing or ...
Testimony will be heard from those in charge of managing rivers as well as emergency managers and first responders about the ...
As Texas lawmakers consider how to improve future disaster response, emergency management officials from Kerr, Travis and ...
State and county emergency response officials are scheduled to testify, but no officials from Kerr County, the area most hard-hit by the floods.
Texas House and Senate panels have advanced a suite of bills aimed at improving early warning systems, expanding emergency ...
The Committees on Disaster Preparedness and Flooding are coming to Kerrville and lawmakers will now be able to get answers to three looming questions.
Ingram officials have been waiting to hear from Kerr County’s emergency management coordinator after feeling as if they were on their own during the devastating July 4 flooding.
State and county emergency response officials were scheduled to testify, but not officials from Kerr County, the area most impacted by the floods.