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The U.S. government is building an immense 5,000-person detention camp in west Texas, government contract announcements said, ...
Senate Bill 5 would ban products containing any detectable amount of any cannabinoid, creating criminal offenses for ...
An 18-year-old from Kansas is on a mission to help the people of Kerr County after the devastating flooding and honor the ...
With more than 100 people dead in Kerr County, including young campers, and two people still missing, lawmakers convened ...
Volunteers from 26 states helped recovery efforts in the Hill Country, driven by a desire to bring closure to families ...
Kerr County officials explain the process that led to a lower missing persons total following the Texas Hill Country floods.
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The severity of the flash flooding that killed more than 130 people in Texas's Hill Country was difficult to predict, ...
Communication problems, a lack of qualification standards for emergency management coordinators and other issues have plagued the state long before the July 4 floods, officials told two special ...
In response to the deadly floods in the Hill Country, lawmakers from both the House and Senate formed the Disaster ...
Commissioner Sid Miller spoke with KBTX about the resources the Texas Department of Agriculture has activated in the ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Texas state lawmakers gathered at the Capitol Wednesday to examine the catastrophic July 4th flooding that ...
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.
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