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At least 120 people died and more than 160 remain missing after heavy rain turned the Guadalupe into a raging monster that ...
Kerrville's Howdy’s Bar and Chill owner fears her business's future due to flood impacts on tourism. KERRVILLE, Texas — While mourning those lost to the floods, many are also grieving the destruction ...
A large percentage of people still unaccounted for were probably visiting the area, Kerr County Judge Rob Kelly said.
FEMA and the U.S. Small Business Administration, in coordination with the Texas Division of Emergency Management, are opening ...
Kerrville businesses and volunteers are leading recovery efforts after the deadly Hill Country floods devastated the area.
One Kerrville, Texas business owner is grappling with the reality that her restaurant was almost totally submerged.
In response to the catastrophic flooding across central Texas, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins, a native ...
A disaster recovery center in Kerrville will aid victims of the Texas floods, offering FEMA assistance and support from ...
As the areas in Central Texas impacted by flash flooding start working to recover from the disaster, the local business community and others have been turning out to help.
The Kerrville City Council met in an emergency session Monday morning, where they approved the indefinite extension of a ...
INGRAM, TX - Lorena Guillen has owned Howdy’s Restaurant and Blue Oak RV park for four years.The once jam-packed, honky tonk family restaurant sees little custo ...
The City of Kerrville has been holding daily flooding briefings to monitor and respond to ongoing recovery efforts and to ...