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Four members of the Amarillo Fire Department recently returned from assisting with flood relief efforts in Kerrville.
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A Houston mother recounted the harrowing experience of her sons being caught in the Hill Country floods at Camp La Junta, describing it as "e ...
"They've been trying to really get the word out." Officials warn of heartless scam targeting animal rescues amid flood ...
Flood survivors fought back tears Thursday as they described losing children, going days without contact from emergency ...
The new school year is right around the corner, but after devastating floods tore through parts of central Texas earlier this ...
The Lewisville couple was at the HTR campground along the Guadalupe River when the flood happened. Crews found Tanya's body ...
Four firefighters with the Amarillo Fire Department were dispatched to Kerrville to offer assistance following the July 4 ...
Due to the destruction left in the wake of the July 4 flood, the Kerrville Folk Festival Foundation has announced that it has ...
At a public hearing in Kerrville Thursday, Travis County Judge Andy Brown defended the county’s response to floods that damaged roughly 200 properties and claimed lives in the western part ...
Happy State Bank this week announced a commitment of $250,000 to support the ongoing rescue, relief and recovery efforts in ...