Kerr County, Texas
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Kerr County applied for federal grants to build a warning system to protect residents from flash floods. Under the Trump administration, that kind of funding is drying up.
More than 100 people are dead after heavy rainfall overwhelmed a river in central Texas. Here's what we know about Trump's trip to the area.
Congressman Pete Sessions will join President Donald Trump in Kerr County on July 11 to survey flood damage and ongoing recovery efforts.
Kerr County workers affected by July 4 flooding can now apply for disaster unemployment assistance through the Texas Workforce Commission.
SAN ANTONIO - President Trump is set to visit the devastated Texas Hill Country, surveying the damage left by floods that killed over 100 people.On Friday, July
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rocketcitynow.com on MSNKerr county officials say 'questions are going to be answered' about possible lapses in flood warning notificationsQuestions have mounted about what actions local officials took to warn campers and residents who were in the scenic area long known as Texas' “flash flood alley."
Texas Senator Ted Cruz joined Kerr County officials Monday during a news conference to update the public on the rescue and recovery efforts in Central Texas following the catastrophic flash flooding.
The President said on social media that, 'Our Brave First Responders are on site doing what they do best,' as search for missing campers continues.