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Blakely McCrory, an 8-year-old from Bellaire, wrote her mom a letter from Camp Mystic before she died in the July 4 flood.
Young girls, camp employees and vacationers are among the at least 120 people who died when Texas' Guadalupe River flooded.
About 1,000 miles away, Texas Longhorns safety Michael Taaffe stood before reporters, wearing a tie with the initials of the 28 victims from Camp Mystic.
The longtime Kerrville resident whose daughters went to Camp Mystic is organizing an Aug. 28 concert to support relief ...
The owner of Camp Mystic has been accused of failing to evacuate campers until an hour after the first official alert warning ...
For grieving communities, the kinds of public memorials familiar from history — stone cenotaphs, bronze monuments and statues ...
In a week dominated by talk of the upcoming college football season, Texas safety Michael Taaffe brought something different to SEC Media Days in Atlanta: perspective. Wearing a burnt orange tie ...
A select few Texas Longhorns players and coaches are proudly representing the program at SEC Media Days in Atlanta this week, but considering recent events, it ...
At least 27 campers and counselors from Camp Mystic in Texas have died in devastating flash flooding that swept through the ...
The death toll from the catastrophic Texas floods has risen to at least 82 — with dozens more people missing and the number ...
Federal regulators repeatedly granted appeals to remove Camp Mystic’s buildings from their 100-year flood map, as the camp ...
Two 8-year-old girls are the first from Austin to be publicly identified as victims of the raging flood waters that swept ...