Texas Hill Country floods
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The Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country announced Tuesday it has raised $60 million for those impacted by the catastrophic July 4 floods through its Kerr County Flood Relief Fund. Austin Dickson, CEO of the foundation, said about $9.4 million ...
After deadly Texas floods, florists across the state are donating funeral flowers to grieving families. More flowers and materials are needed.
The Fourth of July floods devastated the Texas Hill Country, but could the San Antonio River in Bexar County ever rise to similar levels?
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Farmers and ranchers have lost a devastating amount of cotton and hay acreage. While the severity of the damage is still being assessed, Texas farmers have disaster aid available to help them recover from the loss.
Democrats have questioned the effectiveness of the flash flood warning the weather service sent out on July 4, after floodwaters had already overwhelmed many areas in Kerr County.
Texas lawmakers’ inaction on flood prevention often hits rural and economically disadvantaged communities the hardest, experts said.
A group of puppies rescued from the Hill Country flooding are now looking for new homes in the Permian Basin. Fix West Texas is spotlighting the litter during National Adoption Week, a partnership event with PetSmart Charities,