In early July, more than 130 people were killed in catastrophic flash flooding in the Texas Hill Country region, including 27 ...
Authorities are releasing hundreds of 911 calls from the deadly flash floods that devastated parts of Texas Hill Country on ...
These new towers rising in the Texas Hill Country were designed after one of the deadliest floods in state history. Here’s ...
Searchers have entered a very technical phase of the effort along the Guadalupe River. A memorial art installation in ...
Newly released recordings of 911 calls show Texas residents and staffers at Camp Mystic caught up in the catastrophic ...
Camp Mystic officials said they are in the process of installing a new flood warning system ahead of the all-girls Christian ...
The 911 calls from the deadly catastrophic floods that swept across Texas Hill Country on July 4 have been released by the Kerrville, Texas, police department.
A significant flood threat is taking shape in some of the same areas of Texas Hill Country devastated by July floods as storms crawl across the South.
Twenty-eight people at Camp Mystic — 25 campers, the camp's owner and two counselors — died in the July 4 floods when the ...
More than 130 people were killed in the catastrophic flooding in Texas this summer, including 27 campers and counselors at an ...
A Texas Christian summer camp for girls, where 27 campers died in a July 4 flash flood, announced plans to reopen in May at a ...
Read more Three weeks after flash floods in Texas’ Hill Country killed more than 100 people, state lawmakers chastised Kerr ...