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Texas Hill Country was unprepared for the July 4 nightmare flash floods that killed at least 120 people, with 173 still ...
Billions are flowing into the steel industry in Mississippi County, Arkansas, but many residents are still wrestling with ...
Bob Canales spent the early morning hours of July 4 frantically trying to help people near the Kerrville RV park he and his ...
People awoke from water rushing around them during the early morning hours of July 4, all along the Guadalupe River in the Texas Hill Country. Residents were seemingly caught off guard, but warnings ...
It’s been a week since catastrophic flood waters swept across the Texas Hill Country, destroying property, killing nearly 100 people and leaving more than 160 missing in Kerr County.
The popular summer retreat is no stranger to tragedy. It has spent a year rebuilding following destructive wildfires last summer and the flooding that followed.
A new development is taking shape near the Sozo Sports Complex that could bring hundreds of new homes and a variety of ...
The Georgetown Project, a nonprofit, is trying to raise money to provide hotel rooms to flood victims. Many people lost their ...
Penny and Bruce Ferguson were at HTR RV park, according to a GoFundMe organized by their granddaughter Autumn Orenday. Bruce ...
Young campers and a dad saving his family were among the dozens killed in the historic flash floods that tore through central ...
We are running our editorial from the Ruidoso News on last week’s devasting flood. As darkness fell over the Sacramento ...
Blue Oak RV Park owner Lorena Guillen said the early morning hours of July 4 felt like a scene from a horror movie.