As the one-year anniversary of the devastating July 4 floods approaches, some Kerr County families are still living in limbo, ...
Before dawn on July 4, 2025, the Guadalupe River rose with terrifying speed, turning a holiday weekend in the Texas Hill Country into one of the deadliest flooding disasters in state history.
They don't want the Camp Mystic girls remembered any less. They just want everyone else remembered, too.
Community leaders in Kerr County emphasize that technology alone is insufficient unless residents and visitors are trained and informed about how to use these warning systems during emergencies.
As the water rose across Kerr County, 911 dispatchers answered more than 400 calls.
Leaders promised a lot of change after floodwaters tore through Kerr County in 2025, killing more than 100 people. A year ...
"You're just uncertain what to do," said Drew Yancey, one of the owners, while sitting in a lawn chair in the middle of the empty field. On July 4, 2025, as the floods tore through Kerr County, ...
Alicia Baker can’t bring herself to clean her daughter’s bedroom. Eleven-year-old Madelyn “Emmy” Jeffrey left a pile of craft supplies on the floor in their San Antonio home before heading off to the ...
One year after devastating flooding swept through Kerr County, many families are still working to rebuild their lives — both ...
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‘Help, help’: Kerr County woman recalls the night floodwaters swept through the Hill Country
Texas Hill Country flood anniversary: Kerr County woman responds to tragedy with book on faith ...
Kerr County commissioners are expected to discuss flood warning system agreements during a Tuesday morning meeting, weeks ...
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