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As contaminated Guadalupe River water receded following the deadly flooding in Kerrville, Texas, this month, residents returned to find their homes, vehicles and businesses destroyed.
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After more than 160 people were believed to be missing in flooding along the Guadalupe River in Texas, the number has been ...
The Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country has collected the funding and started handing it to nonprofits through its ...
President Donald Trump spoke about the loss of life as a result of the flooding while surrounded by state and city leaders in Kerrville on Friday.
Texas officials labored to account for more than 160 people originally reported missing along the Guadalupe River after the deadly July Fourth floods before ultimately concluding that most were safe ...
iA Financial Group and its US subsidiaries have pledged $75,000 to the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country to ...
After the devastating and deadly July 4 floods in the Hill Country, emergency response became the priority for the Texas ...
A Texas senator talks about what the legislature can and can't do as lawmakers look for answers following the July 4th ...
Milo’s, a company that makes one heck of a jug of sweet tea, made the tough decision to halt production at their Tulsa, ...
During and after the floods, Austin Pets Alive cleared Kerr County shelters, saved strays and bring pets back home ...
Monday, July 21, marks the beginning of the first special session of Texas’s 89th Legislative Session, which can last a ...