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Kerr County's Guadalupe River rose 27 feet on July 4, fueled by 12 inches of rain from tropical systems and the area's steep ...
The flood on July Fourth completely leveled Mike Richards' cabin on the Guadalupe River. But these days, he's not worried ...
Less than 5% of homes in the county's FEMA floodplain had flood coverage, well below the national average. Uptake was even ...
Through obituaries and social media tributes, The Dallas Morning News pieced together the lives of more than a dozen Camp ...
After flash floods swept through central Texas in July 2025, people online searched for reasons why the disaster was so ...
Texas has weathered more than its fair share of nature’s fury, enduring a century of hurricanes, floods, explosions and ...
On Monday, the Kerr County Commissioners Court unanimously approved Tax Assessor-Collector Bob Reeves to calculate an ...
How can authorities warn people of an incoming severe weather if they have no cell service or no cell phone? First Alert Meteorologist Nate Morris explores an option called NOAA Weather Radio.
The number of people missing in the Kerrville area due to the Fourth of July floods has been reduced to 97, Texas Gov. Greg ...
Nearly two weeks after a devastating flood swept through Kerr County, recovery efforts are in full swing as crews work ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says there have now been 135 deaths statewide from flooding on July 4, including 116 people in Kerr County.
Julia Hatfield and her husband were living at the Blue Oak RV Park in Kerrville when the Guadalupe River rose rapidly, ...