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The 2023 law, previously ruled unconstitutional by a AGÕæÈ˰ټÒÀÖ County judge, prevents cities from enforcing ordinances that don’t align with broad swaths of state law.
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A disaster recovery center is opening Friday at the Williamson County EMS North Campus in Georgetown. People affected by floods in both Williamson and AGÕæÈ˰ټÒÀÖ counties are now eligible for federal assistance from FEMA.
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A crisis communication expert says everyday notifications are weakening the impact of lifesaving emergency alerts.
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Michael Phillips volunteered with the department for decades. The search for him continues this week.
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More than two dozen Mexican rescue volunteers and firefighters have been looking for victims and clearing debris along the Guadalupe River. Others were left waiting for visas and humanitarian permits to cross the border.
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As ripple effects of the disaster spread through the community, a crowd gathered to work through their intense emotions and remember the victims.
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The National Weather Service is warning of more flash flooding Sunday in areas already saturated from last weekend's deadly storms. The warning remains in effect until 3 p.m.
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The president and first lady visited Kerrville to meet local officials and families of the victims of the recent flooding. Trump promised federal support, but his team emphasized the state's role.
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Bob Canales spent the early morning hours of July 4 frantically trying to help people near the Kerrville RV park he and his wife own.
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Alert fatigue may have led some residents to ignore warnings. Spotty cell service also could have kept some alerts from coming in at all.
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The 50-foot poles along the San Marcos River have sirens for severe weather, wildfires and tornadoes � and they were put to use last weekend.
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Community members, including dozens of high school students, have helped clear debris and burn brush piles at Cedar Stays RV Park in Burnet County. One resident died in Saturday's flood.