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Community volunteers restored Camp CAMP, a haven for disabled individuals, after July 4 flooding in Central Texas.
AUSTIN, Texas — The Upper Guadalupe River Authority (UGLA), which runs on property taxes in Kerr County, has six river gauges ...
It took just 90 minutes for the river to rise more than 30 feet. A look at the historic flood levels now etched into Central ...
For those who remain near the riverbanks, the sense of danger lingers through bacteria, infection and disease.
An administrator for the Upper Guadalupe River Authority testified that they had twice applied for funds for an alert system ...
A team of first responders from fire departments around Illinois, including Chicago, has returned home after spending two ...
Four days after the Guadalupe River in Texas broke its banks and triggered catastrophic floods, Scripps News reports on what ...
The Upper Guadalupe River Authority tapped its $3.4 million surplus to lower property tax rates, rather than fund $1 million ...
Follow along for developments on the July Fourth floods along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County and Central Texas.
Historic and unprecedented flooding overtook Texas Hill Country on Friday, leaving more than 100 people dead and several people missing.
People are also reading: Here’s why the Texas Hill Country flood was much worse than anyone ever expected The Guadalupe River stretches across Central Texas and down to south-central Texas. Starting ...
Camp officials at the Mo-Ranch Assembly summer camp acted quickly without warnings to evacuate 70 people from rising ...