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The country singer's brother and sister-in-law passed away and their children are missing after the devastating floods that hit Texas on July 4.
Nachos Authentic Mexican Food & Catering has fed many in the Texas Hill Country and is not done yet. As the business prepares to continue relief efforts they ask for support
"God be with us. This is bad." That's what Texas bus drivers were saying to each other as they navigated destroyed roads to rescue stranded campers.
A Central Texas business owner is making and passing out free green bows so homeowners and businesses can show their support for the Texas Hill Country following the deadly July 4th flooding.
John Vlasek stands in the middle of his home, stripped bare of furnishings, walls, ceilings and flooring. Even his rock fireplace is gone.
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An ABC 7 storm chaser, Blake Brown, has volunteered to assist the Texas Hill Country in the wake of devastating flooding that claimed more th
Texas country music legend Keen, born in Houston and residing in Kerrville for more than 20 years, unveiled the details of a celebrity-studded fundraiser event on Wednesday to support recovery efforts. The country star dove into his Rolodex of contacts and put together a lineup most festivals would envy.
The Kerrville-native country artist announced 100% of the proceeds will go towards the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country.