The Kerr County Flood Relief Fund has raised more than $150 million as communities continue rebuilding lives, homes, and emotional stability after the July 4, 2025 disaster.
Atascosa, Bandera, Comal, Dimmit, Frio, Gonzales, Guadalupe, Karnes, Kendall, Kerr, La Salle, Maverick, Medina, Uvalde, Val ...
KERRVILLE — Joe Herrera still remembers how quickly the water rose. It was just after midnight on July 4. Herrera, who has Parkinson’s disease, was awake watching television. At first, the rain ...
KERRVILLE, Texas — It is now more than six months since the devastating Fourth of July floods in the Texas Hill Country and while people and businesses continue to rebuild, the mental health impact ...
Five months after the deadly Texas Hill Country flood, newly released 911 calls reveal panic, desperation and heartbreaking pleas. The two emergency dispatchers on duty were overwhelmed as they were ...
Significant flooding is underway in Texas Hill Country as storms crawl across the South. Parts of the region are still recovering from devastating flooding that killed more than 130 people this July.
Opponents said the proposed 765-kilovolt power line could cause irreparable damage to spring-fed rivers, aquifer recharge zones and untouched ranch land.