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Sleepover camps are seen as an American tradition. But the deaths of so many children at Camp Mystic during the Texas floods have led some parents to question the safety of the camps.
Former campers and counselors speak on how the famed Hill Country camp became more than a place for summer games.
About 1,000 miles away, Texas Longhorns safety Michael Taaffe stood before reporters, wearing a tie with the initials of the 28 victims from Camp Mystic.
Federal regulators repeatedly granted appeals to remove Camp Mystic’s buildings from their 100-year flood map, as the camp ...
Experts say camps offer the opportunity to try skills and social situations while developing a stronger sense of self in the ...
Three decades after his cycle-racing heyday, Greg LeMond was awarded the congressional gold medal.
Controversy erupted after a fundraiser for Sade Perkins, a former Houston official who made racial comments about the 27 ...
Sadé Perkins, a former Houston mayoral appointee, has sparked widespread outrage as in her viral TikTok video, she claimed ...
The camp announced Monday that 27 of its campers and counselors died in Friday's floods in the Texas Hill Country. The former ...
In a daring and illegal cross-country race, a driver pushes the limits by maintaining an average speed of 175 mph from New York City to Los Angeles, completing the journey in just 25 hours. This ...
The longtime owner and director of Camp Mystic Dick Eastland died while trying to save and protect campers from rushing floodwaters.