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On the morning of Friday, July 4th, the Guadalupe River rose 26 feet in 45 minutes, ravaging the communities of Kerrville, ...
There were a lot of prayers, tears and hugs as the Kerrville community gathered in a football stadium to honor those lost or missing in the 4th of July floods.
After surveying damage with Texas officials, President Trump held a roundtable event in Kerrville to express the "anguish of our entire nation." ...
Blue Oak RV Park owner Lorena Guillen said the early morning hours of July 4 felt like a scene from a horror movie.
A Texas non-profit foundation on Friday said $30 million has been raised to support those in Kerr County impacted by the recent floods. “In just one week, donors from across Texas and beyond have ...
Nancy Epperson, right, and Brooklyn Pucek, 6, visit a memorial for flood victims along the Guadalupe River on July 10, in Kerrville, Texas. Here's what is still unknown about the hours before, during ...
But his time at the river is different now. Since July 4, Carpenter has greeted each dawn by reading his daily devotional and ...
FEMA records show Kerr County officials did not use FEMA’s system to send warnings to phones in the critical hours as the ...
A Lakeway woman shares her experience as both a flood survivor, and a former Camp Mystic camper. AUSTIN, Texas — For Ashley ...
President Trump is visiting Texas to meet with first responders, local officials and families of some of the victims in the ...
As ominous storm clouds gather once more over Texas, the desperate search for more than 150 individuals still missing since the catastrophic July 4 floods has now stretched into its second week.
Religion and the river are constant Kerr County touchstones. As residents lean on their faith, they grapple with their ...
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