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As tears streamed down their faces, community members looked at the photos attached to a growing memorial wall.
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The death toll in the July 4 Central Texas flooding rose to 103 on Friday as the search continued for those still missing.
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNTexas NBA teams selling 'Texas Strong' merch with proceeds going to flood victimsThe Houston Rockets, Dallas Mavericks, and San Antonio Spurs are teaming up to gain support for people in Central Texas.
KWTX’s Gordon Collier sat down with Central Texas native Jenna B. Worden who was moved by the tragic Hill Country flooding and wrote a song to comfort those affected.
People are finding stuffed animals in the dirt and mud that were swept away when floods hit central Texas on July 4. They are working to reunite them with families who lost them.
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As rescue efforts end, volunteers and retired responders reflect on the toll — and the hope — of bringing closure to families.
First responders like Hinkley are now back in North Texas to rehab as other teams head to the flooding area to provide more relief. Benbrook native Amy Houston with the Rancher Navy rolled out Friday to provide relief for agricultural needs in the area.
Max Chesnes is the Tampa Bay Times' environment and climate reporter, covering public lands, water quality, wildlife and everything in between. Reach him at [email protected] or follow him on Instagram @MaxChesnes. Anyone can view a sampling of recent comments, but you must be a Times subscriber to contribute. Log in above or subscribe here.