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The Texas Tribune on MSNHistory repeated itself when the Guadalupe River swept away Camp Mystic. Why few lessons were learned after the 1987 flood.
The Fourth of July flood bore a striking similarity to the Hill Country flood that killed 10 summer campers in 1987. In the ...
The families of Madison Mogen and Ethan Chapin, two of the four Idaho college students murdered by Bryan Kohberger, have sued ...
The Upper Guadalupe River Authority says water quality is testing in the normal range, but there's still a lot of potentially ...
The all-girls Christian summer camp where 27 people, most of them children, were swept away and killed by the July 4 flooding ...
Texts and emails obtained by ABC News show how officials with a Texas river authority responded as the July Fourth floods ...
The 517-acre recreational park and campground, which straddles Texas 173, was evacuated the early morning hours of July 4 by ...
The Guadalupe River system has a number of dams, but they are downstream from Hunt, Texas. Many of these below Kerrville were ...
ALPENA — Alpena Rotary Club members on Monday heard from Kerrville, Texas Rotary Club members via Zoom about the July 4 ...
Dark days at the disaster agency under Trump, with senior leaders gone, staffing down, and money not going out the door as ...
Flooding on the Guadalupe River prompted urgent 911 calls, with people trapped and several confirmed dead as water levels ...
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Along the Guadalupe River, more than a dozen Texas summer camps have structures in flood zones
A new analysis from The Texas Tribune reveals 13 camps along the Guadalupe River have buildings in flood-prone areas.
In the month since the Guadalupe River swelled to unfathomable heights and took the lives of 117 people in Kerr County, ...
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