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People swept from campsites, cabins and RV parks account for almost one third of the flood deaths in Kerr County, a Chronicle ...
With hundreds confirmed dead, questions remain about the local response to flood warnings. Meanwhile, lawmakers will weigh ...
Nine beautiful Texas state parks earn acclaim in a new ranking of the the 100 best state parks in the U.S. "for great value stays," and Garner State Park in the Hill Country makes it inside the top 10 ...
Despite reaching no quorum on Tuesday, Texas House members worked on disaster recovery bills in response to the July 4 Hill Country flood. The House Select Committee on Disaster Preparedness heard ...
The first Texas Hill Country camp opened more than a hundred years ago in 1921. Camp Mystic, the camp that saw the most damage and loss of life in this recent devastating flood, is set to ...
North Texas church camp updates emergency plan after deadly flooding Glen Lake Camp & Retreat Center is among many summer camps taking a hard look at their emergency preparedness following deadly ...
Community members grieve at the Cross Kingdom Church in Kerrville during the first Sunday service after the floods on July 6, 2025. Campers' belongings lie on the ground following flooding on the ...
We’re working with one county in West Texas and one that’s on the coast, but they’re rural counties similar to the rural counties of the Hill Country in terms of resources.
Texas Hill Country flood survivors share stories of heroism as officials search for missing persons, including campers from Camp Mystic and families at HTR Campground.
The very features that draw people to Texas Hill Country — hills, multiple rivers and rocky terrain ideal for fishing or camping under starry skies — also make it one of the most flood-prone ...