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Richard “Dick” Eastland, the owner and director of Camp Mystic in Kerr County, Texas, died while helping campers get to ...
Torrential rains pounded Central Texas on Friday, dropping more than 10 inches of rain and causing the Guadalupe River to ...
The death toll rose to 109, including at least 27 children and counselors from the beloved Camp Mystic, a storied Christian girls camp in Kerr County, where flooding hit the hardest beginning July 4.
Pfluger said one of his daughters walked through almost knee-deep water to get to safety at Camp Mystic during catastrophic ...
Young girls, camp employees and vacationers are among the more than 100 people who died when Texas' Guadalupe River flooded.
Meanwhile, Texas authorities have pledged to continue search and rescue operations until every missing person is found.
At least 27 campers and counselors died during the floods, while officials said Tuesday five campers and one counselor have ...
More than 100 people were dead and dozens were missing after torrential rain caused a massive flood over the Fourth of July ...
Among the victims of the Kerrville flooding: 70-year-old Dick Eastland, director of Camp Mystic. The Texas Newsroom’s Blaise ...
Young campers at Camp Mystic and a dad saving his family were among the at least 104 people who were killed in the historic ...
Founded in 1926 by Doc Stewart, a former University of Texas head football coach, Camp Mystic has welcomed generations of ...
FORT WORTH, Texas — A pair of North Texas children with a tie to Camp Mystic raised money for the camp after it was ravaged ...