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The Burnet Burnet County Sheriff’s Office said that it recovered another body Monday, which brings the county’s total dead up to four following severe flooding.
The city of Kerrville and Kerr County provided another update following the fatal flash flooding that moved through the area Friday.
Models slowly added rain chances of rainfall back into the forecast as the week went on, but catastrophic flooding was not called for. So the question is, what happened?
Family members are confirming multiple young girls who attended a beloved Hill Country summer camp, Camp Mystic, did not survive the catastrophic flooding that hit the area over the July 4th weeken… ...
State and local officials are calling out federal forecasters amid deadly flooding in the Texas Hill Country over the extended Fourth of July weekend. The criticism comes, as funding cuts and staff… ...
During an 11 a.m. press conference Sunday, Williamson County Judge Steven Snell confirmed that one person died during floods in the county.
A few lingering scattered showers and storms will continue late this evening, especially in the Hill Country, before rain chances lower by early Wednesday morning. — Nick Bannin ...
Social media posts piece together a timeline of apparent delays in public notification by government officials in Kerr County, as devastating flood waters rose on the Guadalupe River early Friday m… ...
In a media briefing Friday morning, Kerr County Judge Rob Kelly confirmed multiple people are dead, several others are unaccounted for, and crews have made “dozens” of water rescues. He… ...
It’s a difficult day in Kerr County, where city and county officials described the July 4 flooding as “devastating and deadly” after it swept through the area early Thursday morning.
House Republicans advanced their “big, beautiful bill” full of President Donald Trump’s legislative priorities early Thursday morning, overcoming a key procedural hurdle after a dramatic ...
After devastating flood waters rushed through parts of the Hill Country in Texas, local and state leaders offered statements of sympathy and provided information on how the state was responding.
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