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HOUSTON — The Texas Hill Country is still reeling after deadly flooding left behind a trail of destruction and heartbreak.
More than 130 people are dead after devastating flooding in the Texas Hill Country that began early on the Fourth of July.
A large percentage of people still unaccounted for were probably visiting the area, Kerr County Judge Rob Kelly said.
The remains of a beloved Houston woman have been located and positively identified after fatal flash flooding ripped through ...
Pat Green channels grief into action by hosting benefit concert for flood victims, including organizations supporting ...
More than two dozen dogs and puppies rescued from the deadly Texas flood zone are ready for forever homes after being flown ...
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Attorney General Ken Paxton said he is launching an investigation into fraudulent scams that targeted donations for personal ...
Texas and the Czech Republic have had a military relationship since 1993 as part of the National Guard Bureau's State ...
"The View" co-host Whoopi Goldberg issued a fiery rebuke to those politicizing the devastating Texas floods after several on ...
Camille’s husband, Eddie Santana Jr. was found alive and discharged from a hospital on July 6, according to a previous post ...
After a tragedy, records from local archives can help us understand how a community understands itself. Here’s some of what ...
PAWS Chicago’s disaster relief program began in 2005 when the organization took in more than 200 pets in the wake of ...
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