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The body of a woman who was missing in the devastating July 4 floods has been found, according to Gov. Greg Abbott. Abbott said Task Force 1 — one of the search teams deployed in response — recovered the body in the Kerrville area. He announced the discovery in a post on X at 10:10 p.m. Tuesday.
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNTexas flooding: Body recovered near Kerrville; missing persons down to 2Recovery efforts in the Texas Hill Country are ongoing weeks after the tragedy. Kerr County missing persons. The latest. Gov. Greg Abbott has announced that the total number of pe
Janice Riley, Michelle Annette, and Lisa Aguillen reflect on volunteering with Kerrville flood victims, witnessing heartbreaking loss and moments of hope in the Texas community
The Fourth of July Flood produced an incredible amount of damage in Kerrville. In the city council workshop the assistant city manager, Micha
KERRVILLE, Texas — Just days after the waters started to recede at the Guadalupe River, the discovery of missing individuals began on the property of one Kerrville family. Since then, they say a total of 12 people have been recovered on their property.
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A panel of Texas House and Senate lawmakers hold a joint meeting Wednesday where they’ll discuss the state’s response to the devastating July 4 flash flooding that left more than 130 dead.
Timothy Gloria, a Kerrville resident, applied for aid from the Federal Emergency Management Agency after his car was flooded. Days later, he received a notice offering just $50 to replace the vehicle. “It’s an old vehicle, but I need it,” Timothy Gloria said.
Oklahoma Task Force 1 primary operations have wrapped up in Central Texas after a two week operation to support flood-related needs.
KERRVILLE, Texas - Kerrville families are cleaning up the damage left behind by the devastating flooding over the holiday weekend. Most of the damage in Kerrville is along the banks of the Guadalupe River, where trees are uprooted and debris is scattered.
Kerrville city leaders voted unanimously Tuesday to approve a resolution that could pave the way for a property tax increase to help pay for recent flood damage.