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Immigrant aid organizations in Central Texas worry that, amid an immigration crackdown, undocumented victims of the deadly ...
The store, long a community gathering place, is now a hub for helping those affected by the July 4 floods, store staffers say ...
They lost homes and summer cabins to the July 4 flood in Kerr County. Now they are weighing whether it makes sense to rebuild ...
Jim McIngvale, better known as "Mattress Mack" and Gallery Furniture gave away 400 mattresses to families who lost everything in the July Fourth floods.
The Associated Press has assembled a chronology of chaotic rescue efforts as a flash flood barreled through the Hill Country of Central Texas before dawn July 4.
Cries for help came from the pitch-black woods, from rooftops and from attics that shifted unsteadily as the water rose.
After watching Kerr County officials grilled, Bexar County leaders are moving swiftly to add rain gauges and automatic flood gates.
Young entrepreneurs in the Coastal Bend donated Lemonade Day earnings to support families affected by Hill Country floods.
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