Kerrville, Texas Hill Country
Digest more
Kerrville residents praise Trump’s visit
Digest more
A growing wall of flowers and photographs honoring the victims of last weekend’s deadly floods has been taking shape in Kerrville over the last 48 hours.
If you would like to volunteer to help with flood recovery, the city said to register in advance online. Registered volunteers are asked to come to Tivy Antler Stadium, located at 1310 Sydney Baker Street in Kerrville. Check-in starts at 8 a.m.
While he’s been in communities after hurricanes and tornadoes, President Trump said the devastation he saw after an aerial tour of the flood-ravaged Texas Hill Country on Friday was different.
Quiet Valley Ranch, where the festival is held, has been opened up for displaced people from the disaster. Orgainizers are also staging physical donations for flood relief and serving food.
Explore more
WLAX La Crosse on MSN34m
Pres. heads to Kerrville, Tx.Here's Exactly How To Walk For Weight Loss, According To Trainers Wimbledon 2025 LIVE: Amanda Anisimova vs Iga Swiatek latest score and final updates TV Ratings: The Final Numbers (Finally) for 2024-25's Top Network Shows (Exclusive) Bad Bunny makes a ‘political statement’ as Puerto Rico residency begins
Linda Bason and Deana Hillock checked into the HTR campground on July 3 for a mother-daughter weekend. The next morning, the Kerrville camp was destroyed.
Robert Herrera, 52, was accused of making online threats to the president during his visit to Texas on Friday. In one post on Facebook authorities said Herrera posted a picture of an assault rifle, along with a threat to 'come after' the president.
While walking in her family's neighborhood in Kerrville, Sarah Woolsey felt the devastation in the community after the deadly Fourth of July floods destroyed homes, totaled cars and left debris all over the block.