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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.
As deadly floodwaters surged through Kerr County earlier this month, twin siblings Kendall and Haley Higgins didn’t hesitate to step in and help. But their act of service turned tragic when Kendall’s horse,
The number of people reported missing after the July 4 Texas flooding has plummeted from more than 100 to three, according to officials with the hard-hit city of Kerrville. At one point in the recovery efforts,
KERRVILLE, Texas — The Community Foundation in Kerrville is getting roll out its second round of donation distribution. So many have donated to the Kerr County relief fund in the first round, they were able to distribute around $5 million of the $30 million dollars that was raised.
A group of Kerrville Independent School District bus drivers put themselves in potential danger to evacuate campers along the Guadalupe River during the deadly flood on July 4. They are being
A collection of restaurants, chefs, volunteers and organizers of the Kerrville Folk Festival rallied in the days after the Fourth of July to feed Kerr
Bob Cordes has sharpened more than 300 chainsaw blades so far, proving crucial for first responders as they press on with search and recovery efforts.
NBC News correspondent Morgan Chesky remembers the first moment when he came face-to-face with the enormity of the disaster that was the July 4 flood in Central Texas that killed more than 130 and caused between $18 billion and $22 billion in damages.
The distribution center will have clothes, shoes, and household goods that have been donated specifically to those impacted by the floods in Kerr County.