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Religion and the river are constant Kerr County touchstones. As residents lean on their faith, they grapple with their ...
In the wake of disaster, people are relying on the volunteer fire department, the backbone of the Hill Country.
Cantrell feels a familiar ache as she loads trucks with supplies, each box a reminder of the distress she felt last year. The ...
Shock has turned into grief across Texas where at least 120 people have died from flash floods and more were missing as the search for victims moved methodically along endless miles of rivers and ...
The top items on the agenda focus on improving early warning systems for flood-prone areas, strengthening emergency communications, and relief funding for the hill country floods.
First responders and volunteers continue to search for missing loved ones after the devastating Hill Country floods.
More than 170 people have been reported missing, most in Kerr County, where nearly 100 victims have been recovered. The death toll remained at 120 Thursday, nearly a week since the floods first hit.
On Water Street in the City of Kerrville, a memorial wall dedicated to the lives lost in last Friday’s devastating flood is growing.
What started as a Fourth of July camping trip ended in tragedy for a Liberty family—and now, a quiet show of love is reaching ...
Texas Governor Greg Abbott called on state lawmakers to approve funding for new warning systems and emergency communications ...
All over East Texas, communities are showing their support for those impacted by the deadly Hill Country Flooding.