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On July 4, heavy rain caused the Guadalupe River to rise 36 feet, hitting Kerr County the hardest. People of all ages from ...
Kerr County did not receive a grant for a new flood warning system because it wasn't a top priority amid high demand for ...
They lost homes and summer cabins to the July 4 flood in Kerr County. Now they are weighing whether it makes sense to rebuild ...
Immigrant aid organizations in Central Texas worry that, amid an immigration crackdown, undocumented victims of the deadly ...
Almost a month after catastrophic floods in the Texas Hill Country swept away local residents, out-of-towners and summer ...
Knoxville PD K-9 Pearl and handler Candy Stooksbury searched Texas for missing 8-year-old Cile Steward after floods hit Camp ...
Lawmakers conducted a grueling hearing in Kerrville last month about the July Fourth Texas flooding. Its lesson: Preparedness ...
Cries for help came from the pitch-black woods, from rooftops and from attics that shifted unsteadily as the water rose.
Two college kids from San Antonio clung to debris and trees after the raging Guadalupe River demolished their vacation home.
Most victims were Texans, but some were visiting from other states like California, Florida and Alabama. The youngest victims ...