2 still missing in Texas floods
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KERRVILLE, Texas — Just days after the waters started to recede at the Guadalupe River, the discovery of missing individuals began on the property of one Kerrville family. Since then, they say a total of 12 people have been recovered on their property.
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Everybody can make a difference, even if they’re a little kid like me,” said Kamryn Balfour, who has raised more than $4,000 for animal organizations in Texas.
Texas lawmakers are meeting for the first time to address the deadly July 4 floods that killed at least 135 people.
The Fourth of July Flood produced an incredible amount of damage in Kerrville. In the city council workshop the assistant city manager, Micha
A panel of Texas House and Senate lawmakers hold a joint meeting Wednesday where they’ll discuss the state’s response to the devastating July 4 flash flooding that left more than 130 dead.
Kerrville city leaders met Tuesday night to address the aftermath of the devastating July 4 floods, discussing potential tax increases to fund long-term flood mitigation and infrastructure
Kerrville city leaders voted unanimously Tuesday to approve a resolution that could pave the way for a property tax increase to help pay for recent flood damage.
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump met with local, state and federal officials and first responders who are navigating the aftermath of flash floods that devastated the Central Texas community in Kerrville.
Kerrville officials said the county will live stream the meeting on its official YouTube channel to limit crowding and accommodate those who would prefer to stay off the roads.