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In light of the recovery process in Texas, a local non-profit organization is holding a candlelight vigil for the over 100 souls lost to the flooding in Texas.
Kerrville residents tell us about their grief, recovery and what future holds for this part of the Texas Hill Country.
At least 121 people are dead from the devastating flooding in the Texas Hill Country. Kerr County was hit the hardest, with ...
Heather Barrera, 37, and her husband drove a U-Haul truck down from Houston packed with water bottles and supplies for flood ...
More than 2,000 people are helping with the search effort. Many are near the area of Camp Mystic, where at least 27 young girls and counselors were killed.
In Kerrville, people from across the state made their way to a vigil in honor of the flood victims and first responders.
More than 2,100 searchers from a dozen Texas Counties, other states and Mexico are continuing recovery efforts to find more ...
This disaster has already claimed at least 103 lives in Kerr County, with more than 100 still missing.
A chain-link fence that separates Water Street in the center of Kerrville from the Guadalupe River just a few hundred feet ...
Dozens of people gathered Friday night at a growing memorial wall in Kerrville to honor the lives lost in the devastating ...
Hundreds gathered at a Texas stadium to honor the 120 flood victims; the governor urged better disaster preparedness.
I’m sad because all those people on the wall died,” said little Emma, who traveled to the vigil with loved ones from ...