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Gary and DeeAnn Knetsch were camping directly next to the Guadalupe River with their son, Jake Moeller, his wife, Megan and their five-year-old daughter, Harley. Gary, DeeAnn, Jake and Megan all lost their lives. Harley is still among the missing. Both families lived in Canyon Lake but have ties to the Houston and Mont Belvieu areas.
Before Friday’s game, both teams wore T-shirts honoring the victims of the tragic flood that ravaged Kerr County.
The Houston-based pediatrician who said those impacted by the Texas flash floods "got what they voted for" has issued a public apology following widespread backlash.
The University of St. Thomas is mobilizing support for Hill Country flood victims by sending multiple trailers filled with recovery supplies to Notre Dame Catholic Church in Kerrville. From July 7 to July 10, the UST Veteran Success Center will accept donations from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily at 4121 Yoakum Boulevard, Houston, TX 77346.
Before the Dallas Mavericks and the San Antonio Spurs faced off Saturday in an NBA summer league matchup, players from both teams donned t-shirts that displayed the phrase “Texas Strong.” The phrase is displayed in front of a rope outline of the state of Texas, which is a nod to Camp Mystic’s logo.
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNTexas NBA teams selling 'Texas Strong' merch with proceeds going to flood victimsThe Houston Rockets, Dallas Mavericks, and San Antonio Spurs are teaming up to gain support for people in Central Texas.
Controversy erupted after a fundraiser for Sade Perkins, a former Houston official who made racial comments about the 27 girls who died in Camp Mystic floods.
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Katherine Ferruzzo had been accepted to the University of Texas at Austin for the fall semester and planned to become a Special Education teacher, her family said.
Randy Schaffer met wife Mollie in 1967. They’d been together ever since. In the end, only the Guadalupe River's raging waters could separate them.
HOUSTON — Houston furniture retailer Jim McIngvale, known as "Mattress Mack," organized an intimate vigil in downtown Houston to honor victims of recent devastating floods in the Hill Country. The ceremony was held at a local church after McIngvale spoke with the priest about hosting the memorial service.