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Casita Blu and Paws on the River were nearly destroyed in the flood. Now, the owner is rebuilding smarter—designing for safety in Texas' flood-prone Hill Country.
An Ingram man is rebuilding what he nearly lost: his businesses, his home and his life—after floods devastated the Texas Hill Country on July 4.
The flood-damaged Marine Corps uniform of retired Gunnery Sgt. Kevin Jones hangs on the support beam that he and fiancé held ...
Officials in Texas are facing mounting questions about whether they did enough to get people out of harm’s way before a flash flood swept down the Guadalupe River and killed more than 100 people, ...
HUNT, Texas (AP) — More than 160 people are still believed to be missing in Texas days after flash floods killed over 100 people during the July Fourth weekend, the ...
Officials kept a wary eye on river levels as some crews resumed the search for people still missing after catastrophic ...
A fresh wave of floods battered Central Texas on Monday, delaying some rescue efforts as the death toll climbed to 133.
A small church in Ingram, Texas, became the heart of emergency response efforts on July 4, when catastrophic flooding ...
The Fourth of July floods that tore through the Texas Hill Country left a trail of destruction — taking homes, lives and ...
Reminders of the July 4 tragedy are everywhere, but one hits close to home for Ingram High School. Former football star Julian Ryan, 27, lost his life in the floods while trying to save his family.
Volunteers from across Texas are aiding flood recovery efforts in Ingram, clearing wreckage and searching for missing persons.