About a year ago, the Guadalupe River destroyed their RV park, where a family was swept away by the raging water.
Last week's flooding killed at least two people and destroyed homes, roads and bridges. But new sirens, more alerts and greater awareness cushioned the impact.
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As flooded Texas towns recover, downstream river levels haven’t yet peaked
While Gov. Greg Abbott declared “the worst of the rain is behind us,” he cautioned that rivers in the hardest-hit counties ...
Officials in Texas have implemented major changes to improve flood warnings after last year's deadly floods in Hill Country ...
As rainfall saturates Texas this week, Lorena Guillen reflects on the year it has been since she and her husband tried to save a family from their RV park in the massive Hill Country floods last year.
He had finally unpacked. His business was running again, and his son was preparing to move in. Then, before dawn, everything ...
A store in Kerrville is working to recover after floodwaters hit hard on Wednesday. Gibson's Discount Center, open since 1968, has been an icon for locals and tourists alike. The store is known for ...
Power outages are being reported across Kerrville and surrounding communities as emergency crews respond to catastrophic ...
Camp La Jita, a Girl Scouts camp in Uvalde County, evacuated their camp earlier this week. Others say they are monitoring the ...
This story is part of our Best Things in Texas package, which appeared in the December 2025 issue. In the aftermath of the Guadalupe River’s catastrophic flooding in July, Texans from across the state ...
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