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The Fourth of July floods devastated the Texas Hill Country, but could the San Antonio River in Bexar County ever rise to ...
For those who remain near the riverbanks, the sense of danger lingers through bacteria, infection and disease.
The Upper Guadalupe River Authority had a $3 million reserve, but cut taxes rather than replacing an outdated flood alert ...
Officials in Ingram, Texas, which was hit hard by the July 4 floods, have urgent questions for their county’s emergency ...
Rain rushing to the Guadalupe took it from a depth of less than 8 feet to 37.5 feet, a deluge with as much volume as an ...
The ingredients that led to the Hill Country disaster — steep terrain, swollen rivers and unsuspecting people in harm’s way — ...
Residents of the Frio River community are expressing gratitude for recent rainfall that brought relief to the area, while ...
Amid heavy rains in central Texas, fresh flood warnings have been issued as rivers in the Concho Valley and Hill County are ...
Canyon Lake sat at 46.8% full and all of the public boat ramps were closed. Because of the heavy rainfall in early July that resulted in ...
The deadly Fourth of July Guadalupe River flooding was a reminder to all residents of "flash flood alley" in the Hill Country and I-35 corridor of the powerful force of water. Using water flow rates ...
While we revel in the river’s beauty and the serenity it provides in its mostly peaceful times, we must always respect its power to take.