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In a letter to the Texas Hill Country, the man said he was "praying for all of you affected by the floods and especially ...
The Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country is managing $60 million for flood relief in Kerr County, currently ...
Three weeks after catastrophic flooding devastated Kerrville, Salvation Army Captain Amanda Cain reflects on her time serving ...
Pastor Mike Park of the New Covenant Church in Gregg County recently delivered donated supplies to the Kerrville area, and he ...
The death toll from the floods has reached at least 136, including 37 children, and some people remain missing. Tivy’s soccer ...
Gov. Greg Abbott said the number of missing persons in Kerr County has in now two — a girl from Camp Mystic and an adult male ...
From Houston to the Hill Country, we Texans keep doing the same thing over and over while expecting a different result.
Shelters in Central Texas are still searching and helping animals who have been displaced since the catastrophic flooding.
Lawmakers serving on special committees investigating deadly floods blasted a river authority for failing to build a flood warning system on the Guadalupe River.
Animals Matter columnist Cathy Rosenthal, who lives in Kerrville, recounts the behind-the-scenes work that helped save hundreds of animals across Central Texas.
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