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They went to Kerrville to celebrate a friend's birthday. When they woke up, their Airbnb was surrounded by water as the Guadalupe River overflowed from heavy rain.
Here's what we know about the four people who have been reported missing by family members in the Texas Hill Country.
The Knetsch family was staying at the HTR RV park in Kerrville and went missing after the water rose. Anyone who sees them or ...
Brad Perry, a League City volunteer firefighter, and his wife, Tina, were camping in Kerrville when their RV was swept away ...
TEXAS, USA — As emergency crews respond to catastrophic flooding in Kerrville and the Hill Country region, two interactive ...
"As we so often see help from around the state come to Houston when we face floods, we are proud to be able to support others ...
At the all-girls Camp Mystic, located in Hunt – about 17 miles from Kerrville – staff notified parents that all campers at ...
HOUSTON — While fireworks may be a highlight of your Fourth of July celebration, they can be a source of intense fear and ...
The flooding has been devastating. At least 13 people have lost their lives and more than 20 campers are unaccounted for.
Humble PD K9 Augie alerted to the back of the vehicle and the drugs were confirmed to be 200 pounds of methamphetamine. About ...
Five to 10 inches of rain had fallen before sunrise due to slow-moving and intense storms in Kerr and Kendall counties, which ...
The local celebration is part of a decades-long, nationwide photography project led by Thomas Sanders, who began the effort ...