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Readers have questions about Texas’ inaction after years of floods and why people keep building in flood zones.
Crews have searched “from the headwaters of the Guadalupe River to Canyon Lake and back,” and continue the “intensive search ...
More than 130 people are dead after devastating flooding in the Texas Hill Country that began early on the Fourth of July.
A spokesperson for the sheriff’s office said investigators work the missing person and decedent list “just like we would work ...
More than 2,000 first responders and countless more volunteers continue to search for the missing in Kerr County nearly two ...
Even before the Central Texas floods that killed more than 100 people, the state was by far the leader in U.S. flood deaths due partly to geography that can funnel rainwater into deadly deluges, ...
While we revel in the river’s beauty and the serenity it provides in its mostly peaceful times, we must always respect its power to take.
Just before daybreak on July 4, the destructive, fast-moving waters rose 26 feet on the Guadalupe, washing away homes and ...
The last time Lindsey McLeod McCrory saw her daughter Blakely alive, the young girl was heading to camp wearing a simple yet profound necklace – one that would later reconnect Blakely to her mother ...
At least 135 people, including 37 children, died in the torrential downpour over the July 4 holiday weekend. The number of missing people dropped sharply on Saturday.
Camp Mystic was the totemic rite of passage for girls from establishment families in the American South: Lyndon Johnson sent his daughters there, Laura Bush worked there as a counselor years before ...