Camp Mystic, Texas
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It’s a state-based funding source for civil legal aid. It recently announced $1.8 million in funding for Texas RioGrande Legal Aid. Anyone who earns 125% of the federal federal poverty level or below is eligible for these services.
The Texas summer camp for girls where 27 campers and counselors died in flash fooding in July plans to reopen next year, despite opposition from some victims' families and lingering questions over whether the tragedy could have been averted. Camp Mystic ...
Texas voters overwhelmingly approved a historic $20 billion investment in the state’s water infrastructure, marking the largest water-related funding commitment in Texas history.
KERR COUNTY, Texas — After the July Fourth flooding in Kerr County, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will be partnering with a Texas agency to reevaluate flood risk maps. But what does the July Fourth flooding mean for flood insurance ...
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 three months after deadly floods ravaged the county on ...
“From when you were appointed in 2021 until now in 2025 ... “The tragedy at Camp Mystic and the flooding disasters this summer have left a devastating impact on Texas families, communities, and our entire state,” said Texas House Speaker Dustin ...
A group of Texas lawmakers have been appointed to investigate the circumstances surrounding the catastrophic July 4 flooding that killed at least 136 people in central Texas. “In July, Texans were deeply saddened by the deadly flooding on the Guadalupe ...
SAN ANTONIO, Texas – An area of low pressure slowly made its way from the Four Corners region and raged across West Texas as storms erupted Friday, bringing flash flooding, damaging winds and hail. Severe storms that spawned several tornado watches and ...
Millions in Texas and Oklahoma are gearing up for potential flooding Thursday night and into the weekend, the National Weather Service (NWS) warns. Newsweek reached out to the agency via email for additional information. Millions of people are under heightened alert as flood watches stretch across portions of both states.