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Former campers and counselors speak on how the famed Hill Country camp became more than a place for summer games.
Through obituaries and social media tributes, The Dallas Morning News pieced together the lives of more than a dozen Camp ...
Virginia Wynne Naylor, 8, was at Camp Mystic, a girls' summer camp with cabins along the river in a rural part of Kerr County ...
In the week since the Guadalupe River rose, dozens of donation methods have been set up to support the people of Kerr County.
In the week since the flood, generations of Mystic Girls are turning to each other. They are seeking the familiar that takes them back to camp.
"At a time like this, there is really no other way to help than just letting them know that we're thinking about them." ...
Our precious angel baby has entered the gates of Heaven,” the parents of 8-year-old camper Mary Kate Jacobe said.
Young girls, camp employees and vacationers are among the at least 120 people who died when Texas' Guadalupe River flooded.
The family of a Camp Mystic flash flood victim established a memorial fund in her honor with the Dallas Foundation.
A catastrophic flood has shown the world what Texans already knew. A Hill Country camp is not just a place. It is a spirit.
The video truly shows Texas National Guard troops rescuing campers from Camp Mystic on July 4, hours following early-morning ...