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The Associated Press reports that parts of Camp Mystic were removed from FEMA's 100-year flood plain after an appeal by the ...
State and local officials said they did their best to coordinate evacuations and rescues, but better cellphone service might ...
After the deadly flooding in Kerr County, a group of Lubbock girls, who attended another Camp Mystic site, came together to ...
Lindsey McLeod McCrory described her late daughter, Blakely McCrory, as "a live wire" with a "fun, spirited attitude." ...
KERRVILLE, Texas (AP) — With rain in the forecast Monday, officials kept a wary eye on river levels as some crews resumed the ...
Maps show how heavy rainfall and rocky terrain helped create the devastating Texas floods that have killed more than 120 ...
This part of Texas Hill Country is known for flash floods. Why were so many people caught off guard when the river turned ...
Young campers and a dad saving his family were among the dozens killed in the historic flash floods that tore through central Texas over the holiday weekend.
Alicia Duff told Newsweek her family is no stranger to loss, but "this one hit differently" as it was such a young life to lose.
Tragedies bring out the best in people — at least that’s the assumption of a decent society. For some, however, the misfortune of others prompts them to unleash the most vile and abhorrent of screeds.
A National Weather Service advisory warned of another 2-4 inches of rain falling in the region − and isolated areas could see 9-12 inches.
"Camp Mystic was fundamental in shaping who I am, who we are," writes one former camper and counselor in a love letter to the ...