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'We had to be here': Israeli interfaith rescue team brings high-tech aid to Texas flood recovery
Israeli rescue team ZAKA uses AI-driven flood modeling to aid Kerrville, Texas, in locating flood victims, honoring the dead, and fostering interfaith collaboration.
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A review by Texas lawmakers into the catastrophic July 4 floods has no intention of second-guessing decisions by local officials or assigning blame over the tragedy that killed at least 136 people, a top Republican leading the effort said Wednesday.
The Fourth of July Flood produced an incredible amount of damage in Kerrville. In the city council workshop the assistant city manager, Micha
Testimony will be heard from those in charge of managing rivers as well as emergency managers and first responders about the flash flooding that killed at least 135 people.
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Texas AG claimed three homes as primary residence. Democrats are being probed for similar issue
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and his wife, Angela, are longtime owners of a $1.5 million home in a Dallas suburb. In 2015, they snapped up a second house in Austin.
Nearly a decade after Hurricane Harvey’s devastation, Elijah the Comfort Dog lent a paw to support the Kerrville community following a flood that claimed more than 130 lives in a single day.
Due to disaster declarations, the city could raise property tax by 8% this year. City leaders say they have to at least consider that option.
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, 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.