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For the first time since the deadly July Fourth flooding in the Texas Hill Country, Kerr County has no flood advisories or ...
Crews have searched “from the headwaters of the Guadalupe River to Canyon Lake and back,” and continue the “intensive search ...
Officials say more than 1,000 local, state and federal agencies are involved in the search along with thousands of volunteers ...
Fundación 911, a nonprofit that provides equipment and training to fire departments across Mexico, sent a crew of 40 members ...
Search and recovery efforts continue in Kerr County, 12 days after the tragic flood that claimed more than 130 lives along ...
Search and rescue efforts continue Tuesday as crews look for the dozens still missing from the July Fourth floods that ...
A former senior aide to first lady Jill Biden has declined to answer questions as part of a House Republican probe into ...
KERRVILLE, Texas - Governor Greg Abbott joined General Steven Nordhaus, Chief of the National Guard Bureau and member of the ...
More than 130 people are dead after devastating flooding in the Texas Hill Country that began early on the Fourth of July.
At a news conference Monday, state officials said 101 people remain missing, including 97 in the Kerrville area.
Authorities believe more than 160 people may still be missing in Kerr County alone, and 10 more in neighboring areas.