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Residents told state lawmakers about what they’ve lost and the hardships they’re experiencing almost a month after the July 4 disaster devastated the region.
While loss of life may have been inevitable after the Guadalupe River flooded on July 4, missteps by authorities at the local level up to those in power in Washington may have worsened the tragedy.
"You should have been here directing that response. That is your responsibility,” Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick told Kerr County Judge ...
After examining Auburn's new and improved squad and staff composition, with both coordinators for consecutive seasons for the first time since 2018, Freeze has reasonable cause to believe that his ...
The Arizona Wildcats returned to the Dick Tomey Practice Fields and Davis Sports Center for the second practice of fall ...
The joint Select Committee on Disaster Preparedness and Flooding will meet Thursday in Kerrville, Texas — the site of the ...
An East Texas man was sentenced to 15 years in prison after officers found multiple files of child pornography inside his ...
A bridge in Tyler State Park is now closed for repairs after a routine safety inspection revealed erosion. According to TxDOT ...
So far, no evidence has shown that key county emergency officials with jurisdiction along the Guadalupe River were even awake ...
Texas lawmakers began searching for answers on Thursday following the deadly July 4 floods to the heart of the devastation in ...