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Parents of the 27 campers and counselors killed when floodwaters rushed through a girl's summer camp in the Texas Hill Country pleaded with lawmakers to pass a bill that would boost camp safety.
In the weeks since the water has receded back into the banks of Texas Hill Country’s Guadalupe River, the extent of the damage from the deadly July 4 floods is coming into focus. It can be measured in ...
KERRVILLE, Texas – Dramatic 911 calls from the Fourth of July flooding in the Texas Hill Country have been released. These calls reveal the desperation of those caught up in the disaster.
This dramatic bronze cowboy statue captures the spirit of the West that still gallops through Kerrville’s cultural identity. Photo credit: S A The quality of life here creates the real value ...
It has been one month since a devastating and historic flood hit the Texas Hill Country. Kerrville in particular was hit very hard when the Guadalupe River rose nearly 30 feet. These are the ...
As politicians schemed and plotted for how best to deport migrants, the Mexicans rushed to the border to help. At least three rescue teams from Mexico crossed north to join in search efforts after the ...
Rain falls as Irene Valdez visits a make-shift memorial for flood victims along the Guadalupe River on July 13, 2025, in Kerrville, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File) ...
KERRVILLE, Texas — The emergency management coordinator in Kerr County testified Thursday that he was sick and sleeping as the Guadalupe River overran its banks on the Fourth of July, killing ...
A flood-ravaged vehicle, towed from the river, shows the damage inflicted by the roaring Guadalupe on July 4. Star photos by Veronica Rector Comfort local Kathryn Ryckman partnered with Intrepid Care ...
Latter-day Saints Burnie Miller, left, Megan Wilson, center, and Audra Miller talk in Kerrville, Texas, on Saturday, July 26, 2025. They have assisted in various ways to help those in need following ...
Richard G. "Dick" Eastland, center, was a member of the third generation of his family to operate Camp Mystic, a Christian retreat for girls on the Guadalupe River in western Kerr County.