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What should Texas and Kerr County do after the July 4 floods? Hill Country history offers some clues
When disaster strikes in the Texas Hill Country river basins known as “Flash Flood Alley,” history often repeats itself: A reeling community picks up the pieces to recover, and then, with renewed urgency, considers how they can be more prepared in the ...
Just 45 miles north of San Antonio, Canyon Lake has long been known as a scenic Texas Hill Country destination, but its population and popularity are steadily growing as more residents and weekend visitors are drawn to its lakeside charm. Known for its ...
Freeze warnings have been issued in several cities in Texas, with subfreezing temperatures expected on Friday morning.
Is the natural beauty of the Texas Hill Country all it's cracked up to be? One luxury real estate group based out of Lakeway, Texas, just 20 miles west of Austin, explores the question. Ivy Residential Group, an upscale real estate agency with several ...
Regarding "Texas parents of Camp Mystic flood victims give emotional testimony demanding reforms," (Aug. 20): All the testimony in the world is not going to bring back anyone lost in the July 4 floods. I think it is wrong — and a major disservice to the ...
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