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LONGVIEW, Texas (KLTV) - The urgent need for recovery help in the Texas Hill Country goes on. But an East Texas pastor who has been in Kerrville recently says assistance has a more urgent priority.
Back from his deployment in Central Texas, a McKinney firefighter is talking about what he witnessed in the aftermath of deadly flooding and the kindness shown in the Texas Hill Country. Capt ...
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Lawmakers in Austin held the first of a series of hearings on Wednesday to prevent a disaster like the Hill Country flooding from happening again.
State panel signals emergency response changes to come after Hill Country flooding Chief Nim Kidd of the Texas Department of Emergency Management recommended statewide changes to policymakers ...
Politics Houston senator proposes flood alert upgrades following deadly Texas Hill Country flooding Multimillion-dollar flood warning system proposed for Texas after deadly summer disaster.
Lawmakers serving on special committees investigating deadly floods blasted a river authority for failing to build a flood warning system on the Guadalupe River.
Did cloud seeding have anything to do with the recent devastating floods that extended from the Hill Country into Central Texas? A cloud seeding expert answers the question.
The Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country has collected the funding and started handing it to nonprofits through its Kerr County Relief Fund after the July 4 flood disaster.
Cracks have alarmingly appeared in the floor of the passenger waiting room at the Whitehall Ferry Terminal in Downtown Manhattan.
Of the $60 million raised for July 4 flood recovery in the Texas Hill Country, only about $9.4 million has been distributed so far. The Community Foundation overseeing the fund says it’s forming ...
Corpus Christi resident reflects on Hill Country flood aftermath and community resilience Residents begin returning home as floodwaters recede; Patricia Madro notes community support in Hill Country.