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More than 130 people are dead after devastating flooding in the Texas Hill Country that began early on the Fourth of July.
Mourners gathered Wednesday night at Tivy High School's stadium, where they had celebrated victories and suffered losses on the field, said Ricky Pruitt, of the Kerrville Church of Christ. “Tonight is ...
Host of "Eat Like a Local," Chris Shepherd, is behind the nonprofit Southern Smoke Foundation, which is committing $150,000 toward the Hill Country Relief Fund application to assist food and beverage ...
Beth and Hutch Bryan were visiting a family home in Hunt for the Fourth of July weekend when torrential downpours caused the ...
The flooding that swept through Texas on July 4 tore families apart, including their beloved pets. In response, the Hill ...
Understanding the combination of meteorological, geomorphological and hydrological factors that led to the Texas flood could ...
Crews on Monday were expected to resume looking for victims of catastrophic flooding in Texas that killed at least 132 people after more heavy rains temporarily paused ...
Pet shelters in the Texas Hill Country were in need of help after the flash floods and the Houston Humane Society stepped up. Angelina Saucedo joins the Houston Morning Show with one of the dogs ...
On the night the deadly floodwaters raged down the Guadalupe River in Texas, the National Weather Service forecast office in ...
Papa Johns locations in Texas will donate 100% of profits from all orders on Tuesday to support flood relief efforts in Hill ...
After a pause for rain, rescue crews hope to resume searching Monday for 160 people believed to be missing after flooding in ...