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Growing up in Texas, many of my summers were spent at summer church camps just like Camp Mystic, where 27 girls died in the recent flash floods. Over 130 people in central Texas have been confirmed ...
K ERR COUNTY, Texas (KBTX) - President Donald Trump travelled to Kerrville on Friday to survey the destruction left behind by deadly flooding over the Fourth of July Weekend and to meet with local ...
On Wednesday, our Jorge Vela sat down for an exclusive interview with Texas Republican U.S. Senator Ted Cruz. The senator explains how he reacted to news of the July 4th floods and whether we need ...
In Kerr County, Trump was greeted by Gov. Greg Abbott, who on Friday announced the federal government updated Trump's ...
Sen. Ted Cruz, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins and Sen. John Cornyn arrive at Kelly Field air base in San Antonio, Texas, en route to observe flood damage in Kerrville, Texas, July 11, 2025.
President Donald Trump met with victims' families and surveyed the damage of catastrophic floods that struck the state one ...
Even before the Central Texas floods that killed more than 100 people, the state was by far the leader in U.S. flood deaths due partly to geography that can funnel rainwater into deadly deluges… ...
A Texas flood survivor with floppy ears is touching hearts nationwide and raising awareness for pet rescues and the need for support after disaster strikes. Meet Superman the dog.
Residents impacted by Texas floods are getting help from the Hearst Foundations, which have pledged $1 million in emergency grants for recovery efforts.
U.S. Rep. Greg Casar (D-Austin) and others are pushing leaders to explain the response to the Central Texas floods after alleged FEMA delays and NWS vacancies.
Trump lands in Texas to survey flood damage - President Donald Trump has landed in Texas for a firsthand look at the devastation caused by catastrophic flooding that has killed at least 120 people, wh ...
President Trump visits Texas to assess flood damage while facing scrutiny over FEMA’s future role. A look at state vs. federal disaster response.