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For many families, the most serious warnings about the deadly and raging torrent in Texas Hill Country on July 4 came too ...
Among them: small business owners who say they are struggling to rebuild. For businesses like Howdy’s Bar and Chill, the ...
This part of Texas Hill Country is known for flash floods. Why were so many people caught off guard when the river turned ...
A Texas man tried saving people at the RV park he owns during the Texas flood disaster nearly two weeks ago, but watched many ...
Cuts made to the Federal Emergency Management Agency under the Trump administration severely impaired its ability to respond ...
The death toll has now climbed to at least 132, making it America's deadliest rainfall-driven flash flood since 1976.
They moved about 300 miles west to Texas Hill country, thinking it was safer ground. “That’s what brought us to Kerrville, the hurricanes,” said Keith Halbert, a 59-year-old mechanic. They lived just ...
Bob Canales spent the early morning hours of July 4 frantically trying to help people near the Kerrville RV park he and his ...
The death toll has now climbed to at least 129, making it America's deadliest rainfall-driven flash flood since 1976.
Blue Oak RV Park owner Lorena Guillen said the early morning hours of July 4 felt like a scene from a horror movie.
A Kerr County business owner is sharing her firsthand account of the deadly flooding that's devastated parts of Central Texas. Her RV park is in shambles, but her restaurant is set to reopen to the ...
INGRAM, TX - Lorena Guillen has owned Howdy’s Restaurant and Blue Oak RV park for four years.The once jam-packed, honky tonk family restaurant sees little custo ...
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