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After deadly Texas floods, AM/FM shifted from July 4th to crisis response. CMG's Mark Shecterle details how radio helped lead relief efforts.
Starting next week, gifts cards and money can be dropped off at the CTE Building at the Nacogdoches High School from 8 a.m.
Lukas Schleyer will compete in one of golf's most prestigious events against the likes of Charlie Woods and the best amateur ...
Bedient is closely examining the Hill Country tragedy and the future closely while reflecting on the past and the system ...
At the Lindale Veterinary Clinic, boxes of pet food, crates, and blankets are stacking up, destined for pets impacted by the ...
As floodwaters from the Guadalupe River begin to recede, the emotional and physical toll on Hill Country residents is only ...
The Texas Hill Country is known for its landscapes, where shallow rivers wind among hills and through rugged valleys. That ...
Normally, Michael McKenzie uses a trolley car to sell ice cream and hot chocolate in the City of Kyle. Now he’s driving that ...
Several area nonprofits and a local burger joint in the heart of the River Market are heating up their fundraising efforts ...
One of Thompson's daughters, 10-year-old Mamie, was at Camp Mystic. Her 10-year-old niece was also in the cabin, and as it ...
A July Fourth weekend deluge in Texas caused catastrophic flash flooding that has killed at least 89 people. Camp Mystic in ...
Even as authorities in Kerr County have repeatedly discouraged civilian volunteers, Rubio and dozens of others went out ...