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HOUSTON — The Texas Hill Country is still reeling after deadly flooding left behind a trail of destruction and heartbreak.
A flood watch is in effect into July 15 for more than a dozen counties as saturated ground gets drenched again.
More than 130 people are dead after devastating flooding in the Texas Hill Country that began early on the Fourth of July.
A slow-developing, broad area of low pressure located over the far northern portion of the Gulf is threatening to bring heavy ...
At a news conference Monday, state officials said 101 people remain missing, including 97 in the Kerrville area.
Unfounded rumors linking an extreme weather event to human attempts at weather modification are again spreading on social ...
Florida's Attorney General James Uthmeier jumped in to amplify the misinformation - citing a newly passed Florida law banning ...
A National Weather Service advisory warned of another 2-4 inches of rain falling in the region − and isolated areas could see ...
Flood warnings were in effect in several areas, including ones that were devastated by the July 4 floods. By the afternoon, ...
Rep Randy Weber (R -- Friendswood) talks with CW39 digital producer Chad Washington about the new bill he has co-sponsored in ...
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KERRVILLE, Texas (AP) — With rain in the forecast Monday, officials kept a wary eye on river levels as some crews resumed the ...
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