A timeline of flooding that ravaged Central Texas on Jul. 5
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Hundreds of North Texans took in a drive-in movie at Texas Motor Speedway to help rebuild flood-ravaged lives in Central Texas."How to Train Your Dragon" may have been the feature film, but Central Texas was the focus.
After deadly flooding in the Texas Hill Country, moms took to the White House to demand accountability from state and federal officials.
Redistricting, flood preparedness to take center stage as Texas Legislature’s special session begins
The Texas Capitol is buzzing as the legislative special session officially begins. Lawmakers were called back to Austin on orders from Governor Greg Abbott to address pressing state issues.
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNTexas flooding: Hindu non-profit stepping in to help in Central Texas recovery effortsAs recovery efforts continue in Kerrville, more than 100 volunteers from the faith-based Hindu nonprofit organization called, Sewa International, are there assisting in any way they can.
The Central Texas Strong Online Auction officially launched on Monday, offering a unique opportunity for community members to support flood relief efforts while
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ABC13 Houston on MSNHouston leaders discuss emergency alerts in wake of deadly central Texas floodThe Houston Office of Emergency Management is hoping their alert system will be appealing to the public by only sending you notifications on emergencies happening in the Houston area.
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Just stepping outside can make you sweat in the summer heat, but Central Texas has not yet had a 100-degree weather day this year.
The owners of Triple C Feed in Robstown and Prime Time Party Rentals in Calallen each launched their separate donation drives earlier this month after seeing the devastation unfold.
Even as the number of missing people in the Central Texas flash floods drops to as few as three, recovery efforts in the Hill Country are expected to take months. Texas Motor Speedway raised $25,000 through a recent drive-in charity event to support affected families.
Early on July 4, almost 30 inches of rain fell within hours across Central Texas’s Hill Country, surging the Guadalupe River and
A group of Central Texas flood survivors, senators and community leaders will rally at the Texas State Capitol on Monday to push for legislation that could save lives during severe weather.