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Travis County officials are continuing to work together to support residents impacted by devastating flooding.
Search and recovery efforts are not slowing down in central Texas, where over 100 people remain missing following a deadly flooding on the 4th of July holiday. Reporter Chelsea Torres has more.
Ohioans are urged to donate to established organizations such as the American Red Cross, United Way, or the Salvation Army to ensure that their contributions reach those affected by the central ...
Ten Lives Club in Western New York has taken in 28 cats from Texas shelters to help create space for animals displaced by the ...
On Tuesday, the Travis County Commissioners Court approved a formal agreement with the Central Texas Community Foundation to ...
Many questions remain about how storms caught off guard an area prone to flooding and led to the second deadliest flood in ...
On Tuesday, July 15, 2025, several fire departments from North and Central Louisiana left for Texas to help in the flood recovery efforts. In the early ...
The search for victims of the July Fourth floods continues in Kerr County. Non-profit group, Minuteman Disaster Response, has been on the ground.
D.C. landlord seeks to evict congressman, alleging $85,000 in unpaid rent Mini pony and donkey go viral after early morning escape and police-led return Thousands of Afghans have been brought to ...
For a second straight day, rain forecasts hampered the search Monday for people still missing after deadly floods pummeled ...
Armies of Texan volunteers are leading flood recovery and cleanup, supplementing official efforts even as more flooding hits and the search for the missing continues.
Nightline's "Last Chance High School" follows Denver students recovering from substance abuse -- including alcohol, meth and ...