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Seven weeks after massive flooding killed 137 people in the Texas Hill Country, lawmakers have begun passing the first bills to try to prevent future tragedies - with measures to require more training ...
Pain Leads to Purpose - Families of the 27 girls killed in the floods at Camp Mystic share stories of grief with lawmakers at ...
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Camp Mystic posted a message following heartbreaking testimony from campers' parents, and the advancement of legislation ...
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - Starting this school year, the University of Houston-Victoria campus will be moving into the Texas A&M ...
Texas lawmakers are considering a list of bills aimed at better preparing communities for the kind of historic flood that ...
The families shared stories of unimaginable grief and heartache as they pleaded with committee members to pass SB 1 to ensure Texas youth camps are safer.
Overall, at least 137 people were killed from the flash flood in several counties. The majority were killed in Kerr County, 108, including 37 children.
The announcement comes in the wake of emotionally charged testimony before state lawmakers from parents who lost daughters in the Camp Mystic flood tragedy.
Following emotional pleas from parents of victims of flooding at Camp Mystic, Texas lawmakers unanimously advanced bill to ...
The Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country announced a pledge of $40 million in donations that will go directly ...