As they continue to search for the two people who remain missing after the July 4 floods in Kerr County, state officials are turning their focus to a lake on the Guadalupe River. Two victims of the ...
KERR COUNTY, Texas — As search and recovery efforts continue in Kerr County, one dive group is now starting to search the Guadalupe River near Canyon Lake. The dive team is also using a device KENS 5 ...
On Monday, during the Kerr County commissioners meeting, local leaders thanked law enforcement and emergency personnel for their work since the floods hit Central Texas. They also discussed ongoing ...
Draining a Kerr County lake to clean out debris left behind by the July 4 flood would be expensive and isn't a priority right now, county officials told residents on Monday. In the wake of the ...
Search and rescue efforts resume for an eleventh day as specific crews continue to look for the 161 missing after the catastrophic Fourth of July floods. Less than 24 hours after county officials ...
KERRVILLE, Texas — The City of Kerrville declared a water supply emergency on Monday and is moving to Stage 4 water restrictions after flooding at Lake Nimitz from the July Fourth disaster rendered ...
Kerr County Judge Rob Kelly, who serves as the head of emergency management and also presides over the commissioner’s court, was at his lake house in Lake Travis in the early hours of July 4.
Kerr County officials are considering draining Ingram Lake following the Hill Country floods, responding to growing concerns from neighbors about pollution, debris and safety hazards in the water.
Kerrville declared a water supply emergency Monday due to the state of its water treatment plant, which was damaged when catastrophic July Fourth flooding impacted Nimitz Lake, according to the city.
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