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Recent storms have slowed recovery efforts in central Texas following the July 4 floods that killed more than 130 people. About 14,000 volunteers are searching for at least 100 people still missing.
The July 4th flooding along the Guadalupe River in the Texas Hill Country has claimed at least 132 lives, including members ...
Over 130 dead as report claims Camp Mystic leader received flood warning hour before disaster - Flash flood warnings remain in effect across the Hill Country on Tuesday as torrential rain continues to ...
Crews on Monday were expected to resume looking for victims of catastrophic flooding in Texas that killed at least 132 people after more heavy rains temporarily paused their search and rescue ...
Two clouds were targeted and dissipated later that day in the cloud seeding operation Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier ...
Ed Arnold, editor of the San Antonio Business Journal, appeared on KSAT’s Q&A during the 6 O’Clock News on Monday to discuss the latest on tariffs and how they could affect the local business ...
When Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp for girls nestled in Texas Hill Country, experienced catastrophic flooding on July ...
For a second straight day, rain forecasts hampered the search Monday for people still missing after deadly floods pummeled ...
INGRAM, Texas — Search and rescue crews from Mexico were forced to halt their operations on the Guadalupe River in Ingram, ...
Parker said dozens of families in Fort Worth have connections to the affected areas of the Hill Country. Fort Worth has ...
Overdevelopment in flood-prone areas and inadequate mapping from the Federal Emergency Management Agency likely contributed to the tragedy that unfolded in central Texas July 4, when sudden flooding ...