Fate of dozens remains unknown in Texas flooding
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Faith communities and mental health professionals work together to help Kerrville, Texas, residents recover from flood trauma, offering spiritual guidance and emotional support.
More than 130 people are dead after devastating flooding in the Texas Hill Country that began early on the Fourth of July.
Peterson Regional Medical Center in Kerrville will receive $1.5 million, and the Llano Regional Hospital will receive $396,000, according to state officials.
The Place 2 city councilman said the rumor was "totally incorrect," calling the person who spread the rumor a "keyboard warrior," a term meant to disparage someone who is perceived to make abusive posts online,
David Muir, “World News Tonight” anchor and managing editor, shares how the Texas Voodoo girls softball team made the seven-hour journey to Oklahoma City for the USA National Gold tournament, despite their community being one of the hardest hit by the July 4 floods that claimed at least 132 lives and left 101 people missing.
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump met with local, state and federal officials and first responders who are navigating the aftermath of flash floods that devastated the Central Texas community in Kerrville.
A new safe space in Kerrville offers expert support for flood-affected residents. There's also a 24/7 hotline people can call.
State and local officials said they did their best to coordinate evacuations and rescues, but better cellphone service might help in future floods.
The family of a man who survived the deadly Fourth of July flood in Kerrville said that the bodies of his father, stepmother and 1-year-old brother have been found.