Flood watch lasts through Thu. in Texas Hill Country
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The people who faced the most scrutiny are still leading Kerrville.
At the Kerrville Cross, the Hill Country Flood Memorial Wall was dedicated Friday morning as a place for remembrance and reflection, with plans for future additions as more funds are raised.
A new emergency relief fund was announced for victims of today's flooding emergency.
More than a year after the deadly Hill Country flood, Kerrville residents are coming together for a healing service focused on grief, mental health and recovery. At the center of it all is the “Wall
Disasters are like bullies. They prey on weaknesses. They find vulnerabilities. They teach you what you did not know. They take away certainty and security.
One year after the July 4 floods, Kerrville officers reflect on the rescues, heartbreak and overwhelming kindness that helped their community endure.
A year after Kerrville’s Fourth of July floods, ISD Superintendent Dr. Brent Ringo says the message has shifted but support is still needed. Grief resources include the 24/7 Hill Country Crisis Hotline: 877-466-0660.
It's been almost one year since catastrophic flooding in Texas killed more than 130 people, including 25 girls and two teenage counselors at Camp Mystic. Kerrville Mayor Joe Herring, Jr. joins Morgan Chesky to discuss the latest safety measures the state is taking,
A nonprofit in Kerrville added a new flood memorial wall to its prayer garden to honor the 139 people killed in last year’s Hill Country flooding and to remember more than 800 people rescued on the river.
As heavy rain and flash flooding threatens large swaths of South Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott is scheduled to speak to reporters about the state's preparation for and response to the severe weather around 5 p.
Residents from Kerrville mark the somber first anniversary of the catastrophic flood that brought death and destruction to communities along the Guadalupe River in central Texas.
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New images of Texas flooding event
The Kerrville Police Department is sharing images of overnight flooding in the Texas Hill Country, July 14. They urge drivers to use caution and avoid high water.
