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Four girls took the lead to host a bake sale raise money for people affected by the Hill Country floods. FOX 26's Leslie DelasBour spoke to the girls behind the bake sale.
A married couple was driving down Eastchester Drive when they encountered several cars stuck in flooded parts of the road. He ...
Shock has turned into grief across Texas where at least 120 people have died from flash floods and more were missing as the ...
The 20-month-old boy, Clay Parisher, was part of a big holiday gathering at a relative’s home along the riverbanks of the ...
The agency predicted rain would fall at a rate of 1 to 2 inches per hour, potentially overwhelming small creeks and streams, ...
According to a new report Secretary Noem did not sign off on deploying FEMA’s urban search and rescue team to Texas until ...
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Central Texas animal rescue groups have united together to recover and reunite displaced animals with their families.
"Talk about how your community needs to be reshaped and how you can practically and thoughtfully make those changes over time ...
KPRC 2’s Isa Gonzalez-Montilla spoke with the Chief Relationships Officer for Communities Foundation of Texas, Calvert Collins-Bratton, the main group directing relief funds to vetted nonprofits on ...
As you might imagine, we’ve seen amazing improvement in the drought. However, parts of Medina Country remain in exceptional ...
Key questions remain unanswered about the actions Texas officials took both before and during the catastrophic July Fourth holiday floods as a painstaking search for victims continues along the ...
The Scripps News Group and the Scripps Howard Fund have raised more than $75,000 to provide relief for those impacted by the devastating floods in Central Texas.
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