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As Central Texas begins the long road to recovery after the deadly flooding, communities are coming together to rebuild.
A spokesman for Camp Mystic, the Texas enclave devastated by a July 4 flash flood, is raising concerns about communication ...
A small church in Ingram, Texas, became the heart of emergency response efforts on July 4, when catastrophic flooding ...
Americares Foundation is a Stamford-based non-profit that helps dozens of people and communities across the world affected by ...
The leader of Camp Mystic had been tracking the weather before the deadly Texas floods, but it is now unclear whether he saw an urgent warning from the National Weather Service that had triggered an ...
More than 60 volunteers with Team Rubicon were mobilized to Kerr and Tom Green counties, assisting with clearing debris and ...
FOX viewers have come through in a big way for the victims of the devastating Central Texas floods, raising over $7 million – ...
The Concho Valley Community Action Agency is using a mobile unit to help flood victims in northern San Angelo and Grape Creek until July 17.
Discover how a statewide emergency task force is tirelessly helping communities in the aftermath of the deadly floods that devastated the Texas Hill Country.
Northeast Christian Church staff pulled $10,000 of their 'Love the 'Ville' fund, a pool of money collected by the church meant for outreach. That money has gone to Samaritan's Purse and other churches ...
Two days after floods swept through central Texas, God’s Pit Crew got on the road. They delivered two tractor-trailer loads of Blessing Buckets filled with essential items like water, food, hygiene ...
ARKANSAS, USA — Nearly two weeks after the July 4 floods devastated South Texas, recovery efforts are still underway — and Arkansans are stepping in to help on the ground. Lieutenant Kyle Cloutier of ...