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Thirty-nine organizations have united to aid long-term recovery efforts for communities impacted by the July flooding ...
Diggs’ decision to be away from the team stemmed from his desire to work with his own training and rehab specialists in South Florida instead of with the organization. After needing a major knee ...
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott understands that Dallas' recent postseason struggles aren't up to the franchise's ...
From UIL discussing the possibility of adding a 7A classification to AT&T Stadium attendance for state title games, there’s ...
A catastrophic flood has shown the world what Texans already knew. A Hill Country camp is not just a place. It is a spirit.
The Hill Country has a hold on the hearts of many Texans, meaning the suffering caused by the disaster is reaching as far as ...
— Kathy Walker of Marin County, on what her granddaughter Ellie Walker of Kentfield told her after her summer camp in central Texas was evacuated July 4 due to severe overnight flooding along ...
opinion | Commentary Whitfield: Tragedy as deep as Texas flood defies easy answers Your tears are more honest than cheap theology and politics.
The tragic flooding in Texas, predictably, triggered a round of the blame game. What if, instead, we just had compassion.
As a kid, Will Magids did what most children do growing up. He played sports and was proud to share those moments with his parents. Especially America’s greatest pastime, baseball.
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