President Trump to visit Kerrville today
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Linda Bason and Deana Hillock checked into the HTR campground on July 3 for a mother-daughter weekend. The next morning, the Kerrville camp was destroyed.
Swift water rescue technicians from the Shreveport Fire Department have been in Kerrville, Texas for six days now. They were sent there to respond to the catastrophic Fourth of July flooding that happened in the Texas Hill Country.
Public officials in the area have come under repeated criticism amid questions about the timeline of what happened and why widespread warnings were
A "Wall of Hope" appeared on Wednesday in downtown Kerrville, providing a space for people to pray, cry, or honor the victims.
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Thousands have chipped in with search and recovery efforts after the July Fourth floods in the Hill Country. More are expected Saturday.
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Blake Holland reports from along the Kerrville River Trail, where damage has been done not only by the high water but also by debris carried downstream.
We're updating you with the latest in Texas on flood victims, recovery efforts, donation and volunteer opportunities and more.
Blue Oak RV Park owner Lorena Guillen said the early morning hours of July 4 felt like a scene from a horror movie.