2 still missing in Texas floods
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Severe flooding in the Texas Hill Country nearly wiped out an entire vineyard in Kerrville. It’ll take years to recover.
Gov. Abbott reports two still missing from Texas floods, with recovery efforts and a potential tax hike for repairs underway.
A firsthand account from a Dallas lady who drove to Kerrville to volunteer after the flood. Volunteers with an organization called Mercy Chefs served
Due to disaster declarations, the city could raise property tax by 8% this year. City leaders say they have to at least consider that option.
As the senior pastor at the Kerrville First United Methodist Church, David Payne is familiar with the question: “If God has the ability to stop it, why didn't he?”
After devastating floods swept through the Hill Country, local heroes stepped up in powerful, unforgettable ways.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNPhotos: After Texas Hill Country flood, grief and recovery take hold
Community members grieve at the Cross Kingdom Church in Kerrville during the first Sunday service after the floods on July 6, 2025. Campers' belongings lie on the ground following flooding on the Guadalupe River at Camp Mystic in Hunt on July 7, 2025.
If you want to help those affected by the deadliest flood in Texas to date, here's what you can do. The New York Times reports that nearly 90 people are confirmed dead and dozens more are still missing.