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The Texas flash floods along the Guadalupe River occurred over the July 4 holiday weekend, leading to the deaths of over 130 people.
Hill Country leaders and residents urge lawmakers for better flood warning systems after losing 108 lives, including 37 children, in a July Fourth tragedy.
As catastrophic floods on the Fourth of July swept through the Texas Hill Country, killing more than 100 people, one Kerr ...
The top two emergency management officials in Kerr County told lawmakers Thursday that they were asleep in the early morning hours of July 4 when floodwaters ro ...
Flood relief is one of many items the Texas Legislature is taking up in the 30-day special session called by Gov. Greg Abbott.
Kerr County officials testified before state lawmakers on Thursday, July 31, during a public hearing on disaster preparedness ...
Thursday was the second public hearing for the Texas House Select Committee on Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, local leaders and law enforcement answered questions ...
William B. Thomas IV, the Kerr County Emergency Management Coordinator, is speaking out after questions were raised about his whereabouts during the July 4 floods that killed more than 130 people.
The Kerr County emergency management director conceded he was sick and asleep as the water rose to historic levels on the ...
(CNN) — All key leading officials from the Texas county hardest hit by the July 4 flash flooding that killed at least 136 ...
Lawmakers plan to hear testimony Thursday in Kerr County. Questions remain about how state and local entities responded to ...
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