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Angel PAWS drove 270 miles to the Salvation Army in Kerrville. The therapy dogs quickly became a source of comfort for both disaster survivors and relief workers.
Eight-year-old girls at sleep-away camp, families crammed into recreational vehicles, local residents traveling to or from work. These are some of the victims.
Here's what to know about the deadly flooding, the colossal weather system that drove it and ongoing efforts to identify victims.
Prominent Houston criminal defense attorney Randy Schaffer is mourning the loss of his wife, Mollie Schaffer, after the couple was swept up in the catastrophic Hill Country floods over the July 4 weekend.
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Houston-area father John Burgess was last seen clinging to his children when the Guadalupe River gave way to rising flood waters that carved a path of death and destruction through central Texas.
A Texas man who narrowly escaped rising flood waters from the Guadalupe River is crediting his faith and an unlikely source for his survival. RickRay Robertson of Kerrville lives in a cabin behind his brother's home.
Meteorologists are debunking conspiracy theories blaming cloud seeding for the deadly Central Texas floods over the Fourth of July weekend.
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For close to 100 years, the eight-year-old's family members spent their summers at camps along the region's glittering hills and riverbanks, including the private all-girls Christian summer camp tucked along a bend in the Guadalupe River. Blakely was one of 27 Camp Mystic campers who lost their lives after floods devastated Kerr County July 4.