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Hundreds of North Texans took in a drive-in movie at Texas Motor Speedway to help rebuild flood-ravaged lives in Central Texas."How to Train Your Dragon" may have been the feature film, but Central Texas was the focus.
Even as the number of missing people in the Central Texas flash floods drops to as few as three, recovery efforts in the Hill Country are expected to take months. Texas Motor Speedway raised $25,000 through a recent drive-in charity event to support affected families.
HOUSTON — A funeral service for several members of the same family who died in the recent Texas floods will be held Friday. The service for John Burgess, his wife, and two sons will be held July 18, 2025, at 11 a.m. at The Church of St. John the Divine in Houston.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said search and rescue efforts continue after the deadly floods in Central Texas as crews work to remove debris from roads and bridges. The governor said search parties still include many out-of-state volunteers and dog teams.
The flooding over the Fourth of July weekend killed at least 18 people in Travis, Burnet and Williamson counties.
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Just stepping outside can make you sweat in the summer heat, but Central Texas has not yet had a 100-degree weather day this year.
A popular Tex-Mex restaurant is expanding in Central Texas. Chuy's, the Austin-based restaurant, has announced plans to open a new $1.75 million restaurant in Bastrop, as noted in a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
Hundreds gathered at Anderson Campus Center for an open house at Central Texas College from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday — an event that also marked the 60th anniversary
WACO, Texas (KWTX) - Central Texas College is celebrating its 60th anniversary. As part of the celebration, the college hosted its annual community open house event today. The free event gave attendees the opportunity to learn about the college, explore some of its programs, and receive support if they were interested in applying.
We list the Top 10 athletes from Central Texas high schools for the year 2020 and say what happened to them after they left school.
Following the recent announcement of a joint $500,000 donation from FC Dallas, Austin FC, Houston Dynamo FC and Major League Soccer to support Central Texas flood relief, FC Dallas is launching a series of its own additional initiatives to provide ongoing support for families impacted by the July 4 floods.