Trump Plans to Tour Texas Flood Damage
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Public officials in the area have come under repeated criticism amid questions about the timeline of what happened and why widespread warnings were
Roberto Marquez crafts a moving memorial for Hill Country flood victims, uniting the community in solidarity and healing.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNKerrville mayor says he wasn’t aware of state resources that Gov. Abbott said were in place ahead of floodingThe governor said Tuesday that the state had “assets, resources and personnel” in place before the July 4 floods.
A "Wall of Hope" appeared on Wednesday in downtown Kerrville, providing a space for people to pray, cry, or honor the victims.
The Trump administration isn’t talking much about its plan to shutter the Federal Emergency Management Agency following the devastating disaster.
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Claire Reese Manchaca, 21, was with three friends in the Hill Country when the devastating flooding hit. After an extensive search, Manchaca's body was found on Monday. On Wednesday, she was returned to Conroe to be laid to rest. All five Montgomery County constable precincts sent deputies to Kerrville to escort Manchaca's body back home.
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On a mission to bring closure to families, Kerrville towing company owner Brad Friedrichs has spent the last several days recovering bodies from a mile-long stretch along the river.
Michael Abner said he was awakened at 5 a.m. on the Fourth of July by the owner of an RV park in Kerrville, Texas, where he was staying as floodwater began reaching his RV.
Robert Earl Keen has a personal connection to Kerrville, TX, the site of massive flooding on July 4 that authorities say resulted in the deaths of 111 people, with nearly 170 still unaccounted for at press time.