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Governor Greg Abbott discussed the devastating flooding in Central Texas on Tuesday. 161 people are still missing in Kerr County alone, according to the governor.
Volunteers and veterans are leading extensive recovery efforts along the Guadalupe River in Ingram, clearing debris and continuing the search for missing persons after the Independence Day flood.
Many fire departments sent their water rescue teams, and we are starting to see more of their efforts being posted on social media.
Video shows a Texas woman's perch high in a tree where she was rescued after severe flooding in Central Texas on July 4.
Researchers believe a usually harmless virus could trigger Parkinson’s disease. The Human Pegivirus (HPgV) belongs to the ...
General Mills and Hormel Black Label are teaming up to launch a new Cinnamon Toast Crunch bacon-flavored cereal. Here’s how ...
The Dallas Police Department on Tuesday will release body camera video from an officer-involved shooting that left one person ...
Texas health officials on Tuesday said the county at the center of the state's measles outbreak is no longer classified as an ...
President Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi respond to a question about Jeffrey Epstein.
When tragedies strike, families often grapple with the difficult task of discussing the events with their children. Annie Tam, a licensed professional counselor with MEND Counseling, emphasizes the ...
President Donald Trump confirmed Tuesday his plans to travel to Texas with First Lady Melania Trump to survey the damage ...
I had kind of fallen apart in there," Kristi Noem shared about her visit to Camp Mystic in Texas, where at least 27 campers and counselors were killed in the 4th of July flash flooding.
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