Texas, Kerrville and flood
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A group of Kerrville Independent School District bus drivers put themselves in potential danger to evacuate campers along the Guadalupe River during the deadly flood on July 4. They are being
The distribution center will have clothes, shoes, and household goods that have been donated specifically to those impacted by the floods in Kerr County.
For Chesky, the road to talking to his mom on air about surviving the Kerrville flood began with his grandparents, avid newspaper readers who introduced him to the habit while he was still young.
Goldie was found 14 days after going missing during the flooding. Kerrville Pets Alive! has worked tirelessly to reunite owners with their pets, both alive and dead.
The firefighters wrote in Czech that sausage and kolaches are “a taste of home – and a reminder of why we’re here,” and the bond between Texans and early Czech settlers.
Maranatha Christian Center has become a donation center and a safe space for Kerrville's Hispanic and immigrant communities at a time when an increased presence of law enforcement has put many on edge.
The Comal ISD Foundation and Comal ISD Council of PTAs are hosting a backpack and school supply drive for elementary students in Kerrville after a severe flash flood in the community earlier this month.
Tourism season was cut short by the flood. Now, local lender LiftFund is accepting applications to put cash in hand quickly as businesses work to recover.
If you would like to volunteer to help with flood recovery, the city said to register in advance online. Registered volunteers are asked to come to Tivy Antler Stadium, located at 1310 Sydney Baker Street in Kerrville. Check-in starts at 8 a.m.
Hundreds gathered Saturday morning at First Presbyterian Church in Kerrville to receive help from community partners, continuing support efforts that have grown since the Hill Country floods.