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Robert Earl Keen has a personal connection to Kerrville, TX, the site of massive flooding on July 4 that authorities say resulted in the deaths of 111 people, with nearly 170 still unaccounted for at press time.
Several Kerrville Independent School District teachers and staff members drove school buses full of hundreds of campers from Camp La Junta and Camp Mystic to reunification sites on July 4.
A baby boy and his parents are still missing in Kerrville after their home washed away during Friday’s severe flash flooding.A vigil is planned
TEGNA Texas created a new charitable fund raising money to support people impacted by devastating floods in Central Texas.
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More than 111 people have died across six counties after flash flooding from heavy rain began affecting the state last week.
A local student-led nonprofit is calling on the Laredo community to help families affected by the devastating flooding in Kerr County and surrounding areas.
Though natural disasters cycle across seasons and regions in the U.S., it’s often a shocking discovery for property owners how expansive and expensive flood and water damage can be when a major storm devastates their homes,
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The Texas Tribune on MSNSirens, gauges and flood prevention: What the Texas Legislature could do in response to Hill Country disasterThe Odessa American is the leading source of local news, information, entertainment and sports for the Permian Basin.