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Two massive disasters this year are leading some to grapple with the question of how to get officials and the public to care and take action.
Sleepover camps are seen as an American tradition. But the deaths of so many children at Camp Mystic during the Texas floods have led some parents to question the safety of the camps.
Camps in nature can be great for kids, but they can also expose campers to floods, wildfires and heat. Here are the top ...
As I entered Rick’s enormous tent, I met Naguib Sawiris, a doctor turned real estate developer and CEO of Ora World Puerto Rico. He has the passion, vision and financial resources to build a massive ...
The flash floods killed at least 135 people in Texas over the holiday weekend, with most deaths along the Guadalupe River in ...
Kerr County teams have located most of the 160 people previously unaccounted for in the wake of the July 4th Texas flooding, with just three still missing.
Authorities dropped the missing persons count from 160 to three in Texas' July 4 flood. The death toll is 107 in the county, ...
As the senior pastor at the Kerrville First United Methodist Church, David Payne is familiar with the question: "If God has the ability to stop it, why didn't he?" ...
Texas officials now say that just three people remain missing in the devastating floods that struck the state’s Kerr County, ...
Eight-year-old girls at sleep-away camp, families crammed into recreational vehicles, local residents traveling to or from ...
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