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The Hill Country has a hold on the hearts of many Texans, meaning the suffering caused by the disaster is reaching as far as ...
Texas NBA teams launch a joint flood relief effort selling a "Texas Strong" t-shirt, with all proceeds aiding victims of the ...
Sports, music and business giants are pitching in a variety of ways to help the victims of the Fourth of July floods in ...
The Houston Texans were the first to announce their donations on Saturday, July 5, with more coming throughout the week. The ...
In the wake of devastating floods across Central Texas, the state’s top sports teams are stepping up and into the heart of ...
"Our family is devastated by the tragedy in Central Texas," Hunt said in a statement ... is a Christian girls camp that opened in 1926. In recent days, the Dallas Cowboys, Houston Texans and the NFL ...
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Celebrities like Shakira, Lana Del Ret, Billie Eilish and Khloé Kardashian have taken to social media to share sympathy for victims of the July 4 floods that devastated part of Central Texas.
At the regional and national level, companies are donating millions to relief efforts after Central Texas flooding left over 100 people dead, with more ...
Companies and celebrities from across the country have contributed funds to the relief effort in Central Texas.
Janie Hunt, the niece of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, was among ove r 100 people killed in the deadly floods in central Texas last weekend. Hunt was listed as a missing camper at Camp Mystic ...
A CNN panel criticized partisan voices for politicizing the Texas flood tragedy that killed over 100 people, including children at a girls' camp, instead of focusing on prevention.