Four people died at Blue Oak RV Park during July 4 flooding, part of a Hill Country disaster that killed at least 135 and exposed gaps in safety. The owner says the park will not reopen.
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Based on initial estimates, the Fourth of July flooding appears to be the third-deadliest natural disaster in recent Texas history, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ...
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The blast came out of nowhere. Matthew Miller said he had just slipped his phone into his pocket after changing the music on his family boat. He, his kids and some friends were enjoying the Fourth of ...
No matter how hard RJ Harber tried to stay positive, the week leading up to what would have been his youngest daughter’s 12th birthday challenged him. Friday was Halloween, when his two daughters ...