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The Chronicle's top investigations of 2025: Kerr County flooding, Texas Lotto, NRG Park and more
The Chronicle investigations team had impact in Texas Lottery regulation, flood safety measures in Kerr County, and the ...
The National Wind Institute at Texas Tech University announced it installed two new mesonet stations near Hunt, Texas. The ...
Nearly six months after a roaring flood killed girls and counselors at Texas' Camp Mystic it will begin enrolling new campers ...
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Texas is approving money for flood warning systems, but will it be enough to build Kerr County’s?
With the next Texas flood season just months away, Kerr County officials say they’re in a race to build a long-planned flood ...
The Texas Water Development Board approved an accelerated flood warning siren program for 30 counties hit by July 2025 ...
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Released 911 calls reveal desperate pleas and tragic outcomes during Texas Hill Country flood
Newly released recordings of 911 calls show Texas residents and staffers at Camp Mystic caught up in the catastrophic flooding in July pleaded for help as rushing waters rise around them, stranding ...
In early July, more than 130 people were killed in catastrophic flash flooding in the Texas Hill Country region, including 27 ...
Nearly six months after a roaring flood killed 25 girls and two counselors at Camp Mystic in central Texas, the 100-year-old ...
The families of 15 victims who died in July amid the flooding at Camp Mystic in Central Texas sued the camp on Monday, accusing it of gross negligence. One lawsuit, filed by the parents of campers ...
Only about one-fifth of applicants for federal disaster assistance from Kerr County, Texas, have been deemed eligible to get financial help so far, leaving hundreds without governmental aid more than ...
Six months after deadly July floods, Texas Hill Country camps are installing a new flood warning system to protect campers ...
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Missing campers and pleas for helicopters: 911 calls from the Camp Mystic flood disaster in Texas
Twenty-eight people at Camp Mystic — 25 campers, the camp's owner and two counselors — died in the July 4 floods when the Guadalupe River breached its banks.
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